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Whon thoy got all the money 4 man has, and ho can neither got out of thocity or pay hin’ bills, thon they aro reported to tho olico, and In somo casos the robbers aro mado ‘o refund the money, but are seldom punished, When the roper-in, or sentinel, scos a police- man coming up or down tho street, ho immedi- ately notifies the occupant of the den, and thoy skedaddlo, somo to the aljoining saloon; some up the atreet in tho direction from the policeman, and ono perhaps into the empty basemontbolow, and the aentinol has urgont business ronndd the cornor or on the other sido of tho atreet, and the don is empty, so that, snonld the policeman ever ao tar forget lils duty as to look in, ho would tnd no ono thore doing any mischief, All this is dono with a nonelialance that amacka of puro innocence in the ayes of tho city guarit- 8, Inoticothis, that when a policeman parses, he finds somathing very attractive on tho other ‘aldo of the atrect to lool at, anc U fear that noth- ing short of a glass of lager in the adjoining hell-hole could induce him to took cn that side ofthe street. If thero weroamurder committed ignot THE CITY. THE WAR OF THE COMMUNE, * Tity STONY OF THURSDAY'S CAMPAIGN. In the name of Liberty, Whore advocates are We, And Equality, Fraterntty, 4 Which aro to follow #oon,— That motto full of glory Upon our banner gery, — °) Come listou ta tho atory Of the bold Commune, ‘Wo moan by Liberty ‘That a workingman {a free Lo nay how things shall be, ‘Or Freedom ie no boon; And Equality's a divey Of your wealth, That choice wo give 0, Or it's nothing we will leave yey, ‘Saya the bold Commune, ‘That grand thought, Fraternity, Jiang iy brother you etiall be, Or otherwise you'll seo” tt ‘A fight between tx soon, thors, and tho city's gnardian was s Coroner, To proniota this scheio 0 fingy porhaps ho might be induced to look Lot the rich thetr pelf restau, Pon aPs aire, but a Inighway—rob- ‘And what's your's eball be ining bery, in open daylight, is, nat In the great Commune neon or heard of oxcept whon reported by the Thero lan Society vitim, ‘Tho roper-in uover approaches a per- aon niless ho looks Hke a man from tho country, and has acarpet-bag or somo othor evidenoo of tral life. Ts it not significant that the satoon next door should be tho the place of refuge for these reamps when thero is any danger? Whis- ky, bocr, and highway robbery go hand lin’ hand’ to destroy mind ‘and — body, Bhould a honeo be robbed in tho night, tho pa- lico nro active at onco, because thoro fs no reasonable Proenest of success, but hera in broad daylight, and on a busy street, robbories of the meanest kind aro allowod to be porpetrat- ed on innocent people, ant not a hand is lifted to prevent or punish tho offenders, Ta look nt these devils in | bumau form, ono would think then: bonost men, 'Thoy dress woll, thoy lovk wall,—and to the innocent perton they have the appearanco of honest men; Lut are they not overy inch high- way robbers; worse than ho who has bravery onough to risk hts life to rob your honso ? They aro cowardly snenk-thieves, allowoil by tho city Bh yeararal to wade 18 ore ta carry on their business immotested ; ono mnny yearne * “A poltdeen tho atreet they hore” almost ‘aay licensed to do ovil by tho city author To annotince the tyrants’ doom; eB. ‘Int tho peelers camo 10 views ia thore no other power but powder and cold Ant they scattered all, Init two, lend to putastop to this business? If not, 1 ‘Who pemistued to dare aud do ‘should Siko to neo this remedy used in allopathic For tue bold Commune. doxes, for tho annner this is done, the sooner will the good name of Chicago bo redeemed from ono of hor worst and fast-growing evils, Bantou. Which for aiit preten: But not accents F When money And they nover will take action Until they've bad satisfaction, Which drives ue to distraction In the bold Commuue, In this predicament, Our fcclings to give vent, . ‘Wo rained a crowd ntud went, On Thursday afternoon, ‘To pay to them a call Which should thelr hearts sppall And recure a houdacmne lia Yor the bold Commune, ‘We qathered for parade, Jiut were then somewhat dlemayed, To And thy boys afrabl To Ieavo Karl Kiings' saloon, ‘They preferrest to guzzio beer ‘Yo inollity thelr fear. Ig was an action quece for the Lold Comninns, Poltcemen shook their clutis, Thoro mises gave then snubs, And rome disrespectful cubs Set up a jecring tune, Drave Simmen allt looked wicked, Jint Teller, that great thick-head, blank back, while people enickered ‘At the bold Commune, Dt Simmen’s noble heart Could not endure the emart, Ho climbed an epple-cart In front of Klings' saloon, Anil had just begun to “holler,” When hieted " by the collar ‘Wan that ereat chief and acholse ‘Of the bold Commune. Jhen he reratnbled to hin feet Mo moved off dawn the sircets Bays the cop? ills concelt T took ont sven” "The boys, naw quite dismayed, For the beer-ratoon soon made, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune? Cutcado, Feb, 26,—In your raid on the gam- blera of this city you are making 8 grand mis- take. Gambling, liko prostitution, fa necossary in all large cities, Thero aro no peoplo in tho sould more liboral than gamblers, I don't mean tho low bunko deus, but what sro called tho moro respectable resorts. ‘Theso rooms aro all extravagantly fitted up. Thoy pay cuormous ronts, Thoydress well, ‘They live weil. Thoy patronize livery-stables well. In fact, they keep monoy in circulation, and mos: every brauch of trade is banefited inoro or loss by thom. Byon Thus ended the prrado if thoy do happen to fleece a Missouri or lows Of tho bold Comtnune, Granger once in s while, the monoy is distributed —_-—. ia tho city, Irecollect, in San rancisco, some trenty years ago, when gambling was prohibited, Dusiness fell off perceptibly in all branchos of trado, You very seldom eve a gamblor wealthy, for poopte will gamblo, and they might o3 woll do it in Chicago aa Now York or St. Louis. Chicago is notorious the world over for overy- thing. I heard adreadful threat the ather ovoning, to the effect that, if tho papers did not be a Jittlo more cautions in their harpings, Chicago would hayes conflagration to whic: the ono of 1371 CLEARING THE RIVER. EXPERIMENTS AND SUAGEBTIONS, AYessrs, Prindivills aud Thompson, of tho Board of Public Works, Engineer Chesbrough, and other hardy gentlemen, selected yesterday afternoon, at half-past 2 o'clock aa a fit and proper time wherein to froozo their noses and experiment with tho noted “Rend-rock blasting- powdor" in tho formidablo ico-fleld at tho mouth of the river, opposite the light-house, Tho oz- would be an infant. 1 would particularly adviso Insurance companies not to riek much on tho Times Bulldiug. hore are some 200 desperato characters in tho city, who could bo hirad to cum mit any crime, and ‘thero sro some who think their frecdom hag been avsailed, nud thoy will net, just as sutra as thoro is a God in Traci. [verily bolieve that Chicago will bo, if things do not change, na thoroughly wipod out ag was Pompeit, This is no silly scare. T heard from those whom J om satisfied will, not hesitate toporpetruto any crimo. Yon will, of course, ony, Then let ua get rid of such characters; but thelr freedom and their pockets have been touched, and thoy say others will havo to sulfer 1 them. I am on property-owner, and int av Lfear thom. Ihave 10 deairo to fo bofore tho Grand Jury, or I would give my namo, Pnorcnty-Owner. plosivo material, which was made up in half- pound estiridges, was handlod by Mossrs. Cox Brothers, who showed great ekill in ite use, and whook the frozou mage to quite a respectable extent, after numerous efforis. The modus opo:- andi was to drill a holo in tho ico,—which at tho int indicated was found to boSfect and + inchos thick,—until the water Was roached, when the cartridge was ploced in positron beneath tho ice, the hole stopped with a stono, and tho {nse {gnited. At tho latter point, overybody ran away ng faut o8 possible, expecting to be blown up or hit by a fragment of frozen wator, ‘The ex- plosion sounded like tho roport of a cannon, and tho effect produced was discorniblo for a lon } a; distance by cracks in the frozen surface, allnough tho grand damage was confined to an average dismoter of about & ‘foct. When two cattridges were placed in tho samo KANSAS RELIEF, hole, the offect of the experimont was | To the Editor of The Chicano Tribune: quite satisfactory ; but, aftor all, tho gontlomen who witnessed the affair confesead that it would tako millions of cartridges to burst tho whole mouth of the rivor up, nud, woree than all, the place would bo frozon solid again ino fow hours, With this experience boforo them, why do not the Board of Public Works rosort to the simple and effective oxpodient of placing ealt on tho dco? It is known to scienco that 2 inchos thick of walt will reduce 6 inchey of ico to Hludge: dy four hours, and will cut through 3 fout thick in thirty-six hours. Salt is clenp, and, suroly, this experimont ta worthy of trial, It will cost less for salt then for cartridges, with tho difforenco that tho former will bo ture effective. ‘The “ Rend-rock "is magniticent a4 9 minoral- wrecker, but it cannot deutroy tho ico in tho harbor, Therofore, lot us havo ealt, and plonty of it. This ia really the only practical mothod of dealing with the fce-flond. ‘Tho great diflleutty about the uso of powder in that, if to-day the Ico in the river wero shnt- ‘tered into atome, it would bo frozen solid again ina very briof perid, with the prevailtug tom- perature, and then, when tho floods caro, tho Cuicaqo, Feb. 26.—In justice to Measra, Cook & McLean, who wero eo goncrous aa to donate clothing valuod here at $300 to $100, and among the unfortuuate onos in Kaneaa worth at lonst five times that smonnt, I think it no moro than right that the toclosod acknowledgment should ho mado, if not already dono, through the press, Yours truly, Wa. O, Luntow, lV’, 0. Dept. WO, futine, BO, Levartments Chheayi Ex’ Donavo, Kansas, Feb, 22.—MyY Dean 8m: 1 wrote to Tuy Citicado THiswns, on or about the 2th of Januury, & letter scknowlediug the recelpt of a box of clothihg from you, Also, 1 wd it published iu the Waluut Valley Zimea, and sentacopy to you, and now yon write to Mr, Bralnard that wo have never ac~ knoyledged the recelpt of anything. Can it bo possle ble yuu avo failed to «co any of my cormuntcations ? Let me aay right hero that_wo did, on or about the 2th of January, receive and distribute a box of womon and children's clothing, with cards from Cook & Me- Teun on nearly avery package, for which wo ure truly thaubful aud very yratefal. Reapertfully, ¢.C, Cunnten, * Secretary Butler County Relief Conmittvo, Ja IT connect? work dovo Would Late feo ed ay” groom | Tathe Eiitor of The Chicavo teibuns: fhe mouth of tho river to tha Inl- | Cuteaao, Feb. 26.—A lorgo gats out of a gon- atod street —bridgo, and will bo | Yeman’y barn on tho Sonth ido. T find the gradually and wtoadily doing its work whilo wait- ing for the flood. I¢ would convert the ice into sludge, which could not gorgo, aud would not in- terfero with the notions of a voxucl, while caker of ico, set looxo by the use of powder, might easily unite and form au obstruction, Tho icy slush, saturated with brine, would resist the ac- tion of tho oold, unlonn it wera vory uovere, aud would not bo affected by the frev water which an castorly wind might drivoin from tho lako. Thero are poiutéin the iiver near tho bridges hhorss on the public highway on the West Side, lock him up in my barn, sud advortigo, and olaim a slight roward,—is that correct ? Driving home in my buggy & clear moonlight night, I tind about 6 dozen oxpress-agous along State street on tho publio bighway, empty and alono, I hitch thom to my buggy and take thom home, aud advertise and claim a reward,—is that correct? Going along South Water etrect I find 5 horse whore tho ice 14 already vory thin, aud | syd buggy not hitched. I jump in and drive to Bo.) ale, nel, Us used theres but | the Lnitlgoport Station gion tivo miles, av L even wero it utrown avorynhoro the | jive near there), got out und turn it over to cout would be trifling, It may be rememborod that a sudden flood at Buffalo last year coxt that city something hke €1,090,000, and should a freshet como here tho lose would be ton times what it was there, Tho scgyestion of Fire-Marehat Benner, that the ice could bo cut out in a day, must lave boon given without due consideration, All tho men i Chicago could not cut ont that fleld ino week, and thon tho river wonld bo frozen solid, with this wether, after they got through, —+ "LOCAL LETTERS, ANOTHER BNILE," To the Editor of The Chicago Trivunes Cutcaco, Fob, 26.—I know you aro on the side of humanity, and go strong against the evil prao- tices of tho day; therefore I take the liberty to wend you a word or two in referenco to a new “anide bell,” or mock-auction establishment, ust opened at No, 71 Haut Kinzio street, Hnav- “the station-keopor, stating I found tho aninal nothitchod—is that correct? Aa policemen do this somotimioy, cannot a citizen do wo? Is nob it auainst the law to occupy tho public high- ‘way as above? Icuauon, ———. GENERAL NEWS, The tempornturo ycaterday, as observed by Mouasae, optician, 83 Madivon streot (Intnune Hullding), was at8a,m., 18 degroes; 10.4, m.. 21 deg; 12 m., 23 dog; 3 p.m, 21 deg; 6 p.m, 18 deg.; 8 p.m, 10 deg. James Burton, the swindling mock-nuction man at No, 215 East Madison streot, was arrest- ed yesterday afternoon for palming off s worth- less watch upon a country gentleman named J, W, Reid, cheating Lin out of S12, A young woman namod Mary Roloford, a ser- yaut-girl ina family residing on Wabash ave- Ing been recently driven from some | nue, botwoon Polk and Harrison streets, was a: pther loco, no doubt, these robbora— | routed by Datectivo Bimmons yoxtorday after- in tho guise of respectablo mon—havo | 100n, for the thott of 820 from a fellow-worvant in the sume house, ‘£bo Committeo on Jail and Jail Acoonnts woro: fu gosnion yosterday at tho County Building, and opened a placo for awindling the innocent pawser- by. The mode of operation is about as follows: ‘Phere are four of these robbers, ay near as I can decided to recommend the payment of a number ascertain; one generally stays in tho office all | of billa, amounting to €2,055.82, Among the the time, tobe ready for Lusiness, Ono man | bills was oue of OU. T, Periolat's, for bedaing supplied the Juil, amounting to 722,02, ‘Tho Committees on Equalization of ‘Taxes occupies the sldowalk, and is commissioned to waylay every man who looks ignoraut of tho avaysof city lifo, and two aro in an adjoining | ere in vession yentorday in tho Committec. Hee ced treaty at tho! call “of ihe { Hoom at tho County Building, They oonsider- weutins) of tho walk $0 go in | 6d several petitions for rebate on crroneons ave after the countryman is caged, _ to | Sevsinonts, but came ta no final conclusions, set ne stool-pigeon or by-bidder in mattora that | They will moot sgain to-day oud resumo tho business. Tho Committee on Public Servico at their ses- sion yexterday in the County Building, reported in favor of paylug tho following bills; Moerman Liob, for regular and extra mon for the present month, 25,692,60; pay-roll for county amployes, inay come up, Tho manipulutions of the ropor- fu or sentinel, are amusing, He walts back and forth in front of the dou, and keops ‘watch up and down the street tosee when a countryman 4a coming, or when a policeman rounds a corner, ‘Iv w victim appears in the distance, he propares his cards, and when bo reaches tho den, the | 92,854.07; wo Zines, wv i i roper tien iu" front of bin and pil Retr rie cee cae a a his cards, 80 jo endeavors to pass, the al rainy Night boforo last a man, named Albort Pettit, TOPO CLO ate ee a deiuduced to cuter | fell from the sidowalk into the dita, near ho corner of Jofferson and Tworty-second stroals, oud broke his right ley, Io is in dostituta cir- cumatances. As his landlord, to whom he was connidorably it: debt for board, refused to harbor bi any longer, he was sent to the County Hose vpital. ‘rhe Joint Committees on Publio Buildings and Publio Charities were iu session yosterday in tho County Building, ‘Lhoy doclded to recommend to the Board that Petor Now be uwasdod the con tract for supplying the cut utone for the now ad+ dition to the Insane Bayan as 63,453, Also, oy instructed Bur. Kean, arvbiloct,.to ins An ouse he cannot make A man enter the dan, he ‘takes beck the cards, #o the zaan shall havo no evidence af the nature of the business to show the police. ‘ Aseoon osm man enters ho steps in front of the beer saloon, aud calls out the tio inou, who aro always readys and thoy go into the don to perfect the robbory. ‘What occure there, and the resulta thereof, aro woll known by the reports in the daily papers, ‘though not c:0 case in 100 14 reported, the vie- tua not discov: cing bie situation till after ne bas ade the city, oF else ja ashamed to.oxpose bis. man purposes to pay his nsroanmonte, by _rhaw- ings tities heean yetn voucher for the $4,000, and by paying tho difference can get Ina receipt for tho aszensment of 1." ‘Phore ts nothing of thin tn the eirentar, tho neccasity of ro quiring n layer to manage the afar is not very apparont. 3 The Loard of Public Works lave not yet awarded the contract for atroot-cloaning. ‘Tho roasong asaigne! for tho delay aro various, fn tho firat place thoro, is no immedinta hursy, and tho Board aro inclined to wait fora full con- sidoration of all the bids, In tha gecond place, thers was on odd bil opened st tho tino the othora wero opencd, but it waa thrown ont for not bearing a signature, Since that time ita makor, ‘Thomas Raymond, has visited tho Board, snd mide — what may ho conattered n demand on tho Board for the consideration of his bid along with tho reat, ‘Tho Board haa requested an opinion from tho Corporation Counsol previous to the award of the contract, As Judgo Dickoy is in Springilold, no opinion eau bo obtained until hia return, ‘Tho reports that soveral of tho lowort bide had hoen thrown out is incorrect. No bid has yet been fully considered, nnd it is an opon question if a bidder can not at any time, oither before or aftor the bid4 have been opened, ranow or better his socuritles for tho failliful performanes of tho work, Mr. Raymond's bid bears ood socuritins, and ho offors to do the worl at $25.85 por milo on ao three-year term, aud at §2640 on o By experienced — outaidors vito bide from brickIayers within tho ensuing week for laying bricks at the Axylum, and to na lictt propaszls front teansstors for drawing 1,000 cubie yards of mani, to bo takou from tho lake shore. Gen. Lieb, tho County Clerk, was tho recipient yesterday, from an auonymoun writer, of a lot- tor. informing him that bis day of reckoning was oar at hand, and that ho must propare to send In hixcheeka, All (his chesrfal intelligonce was given the Genoral owing to tho fact that tho writer was a momber of tho so-called Com- munists, and ho had imagined that tho County Clerk was not a friond of tho movera in tho threatened uprising. In thia the anonymous seribblor is right. Gon. Liob oxprosard hlimaolf as under obligations ty the writer tn thus giving hin Haag to fiz up his airs bofore toaving thie srorld, A grand ontertainment was pivon by tho Apollo Sceial Chub of Chicago, Thursday evens ing, at tho residence of Mr. and Mra, Richard Paris, No, 62 Bostcn avenue. ‘Tho exorcises wote conducted by Mr. Dyason. The gontloman introduced as Xpeakers for the ovening, wero tho Frosilont, DH, Poytan; the Vice-Prosidont, Mr. Shortn ; tho ex-Vrovidont of tho Club, Capt. I. E. Moora, of tho Hannibal Zouavos, Tho evening being plonsant, the sociable was highly apyeeciated. Tho suppor-table was richly doco- rated with the delleacios of the songon, ‘Tho ovening parsed away [na pleasant and socinbio manner, with music, both yoral and inatcumental, HAWAII. Statistics of the Islands. Sandwich A Snug Little Kingdom, ard a Dy- ing Race. Spectal Correspondence of The Catcaga Tribtne. Honowuru, Deo, 29, 1874.—Now that tho King of theso islands is in the United Staten, and thero is so much said of o “ reciprocity troaty,” and even of ' annexation," anything in relation to tho history, present condition, and future prospectn, of the Islands must bo interesting to many of tho readors of ‘Tne Trinusz. ‘Cheso islands aro situated in tho North Pacific Ocoan, botween 18 deg. 60 min,, and 22 dog. 20 min. north latitude, and 160 dog. 63 min, and 160 dog. 15 miu. longitude weat from Greenwich. THERE ANE ELEVEN ISLANDS, exclusive of Bird Island, a barren rock, quita Qiatant from tho others. Hight are inhabited, and are of the following extont : [Marea Mites square including harps, cornots aud violines, prevent ore all bda below #20 por taile aro Namen, miler, Tho Court in tho Te Moyno-Farwell contested- | too low. ‘hoy point to tho fact that Meners. 4,000 olection cage waa grinding away yoatorday at the | McDonald & Rurvell, tho former contractors, 620 Hatch House, A number of witnesses wero ox- | woro only too willing to rolinquiah their job ou G0 auinod, but no testimony of especial intorost to | tha Let of Inst December. On the othor baud, nod tho public was brought owt. Obaries Vargos, a | st bas been nenertod, whether trio or not, Lat mn bailiff, testified to having served n notice of con~ } McDonald & Russell wero interested in tho Me- | Xitiaw 308 test of alection by Mr. Kirk againat Ald. Cor- | Beau Brothers’ bid, but to what extent, puthing | ianoolaw 6o coran upon the Iatter in Tom Foley's saloon. What relation Vargos' testimony had to the Con- greselonnl contest was not discovored. Polica- men Henry Cox Lewis snd Christophor Jof- froya testitiod in reference to tho qnict manner t1 whieh tho lection was conducted in tho Firat Preeiuct of the Trentioth Ward, Their ovidenco was, that neither violence nor in- timidation were aged upon thove who dosired ta oxercive tho right of sulfrage. Tho Court then adjourned till i0 o'clock this morning. ‘The Annual Conyontion of tho fIntornational Board of Lake Underwriters oponed ita socond day's session yeuterday morning nt tho samo pisce ng tho day beforo—tte same delegates bo- lng present, ‘Tho procoedings were again kopt day bofore, and no facts as to their doings could be ob- tnined by the reporters. Tha Secrotary, Mr. Lovering, comes noavor to as sphynx, than any man ever interviewed by reporters. ‘Tho mooting adjourned nine dio at about 6 o'clock, ‘Tho following gentlemen wera elected officers forthe ensuing season: Edward 0D. Holton, Presidont; Boruard Haldan, Vico-Prasident; Willlam Lovering, Sccrotary. Executive Com- mittce—Willlsm Lovoting, Chairman and Treas- urer of tho Board: Edward B, Smith, Secrotary of Executive Committes: William Teconoy, A. W. Hhgoman, Bornard Haldan, F. A. Ball, Charl G. Vortier, M. IL Galt, Thomas L, Parkar, & P. Dorr, George A, ‘Tindale, F. B. Dodgo, J. J. Clarko, and Edward D. Holton. issad. Tho chatves aro that tho lowest bidder will receive the cuntractit he wishes it, Itty the oxprossed opinion of tim Bovrd that no three- year contract will bo ontered into, For tho bonofit of thos blatant Communists, it is but proper to stato that at pressnt there aro stored at headquarters 100 muskets, 9,000 metale He cartridgos, o Inrge quantity of other ammuni+ tion, nod, last but not least, throo massive cans non. A mecting will bo hold at no into dato by tho Board of Polivo, tho Mayor, and Aldermon, to tako action on aroquost to bomade to tha Governor of the Blate to arm tho paid police of the city. Such a reqnest was formally mado to the Governor shortly after tho tiro, to replace the 800 muskets dostroyod bythe fire. ‘Tho Goyornor refnsed_ to comply, end tho demand waa not pressed. Mark Shoridan, who lias taken ‘an active interest in tho imattor, Jy of the opinion that a request from tho city authorities could not fail to be favorably considered by the Governor. ‘The city polico ars relisd upon to qnoll all disturbances in the ae Should any insurrection arise which tho police and Iocal mil- itary were incapablo of quelling, it would neces- sitato the dixpatching to this city of a detach- mont of State militia. ‘Tho knowledge of tho oxistance of go great adisturbanco would, of it~ wolf, bo mficlant to cauao an intonso degroa of excitomont among tho populace, On the othor hand, were the polico sufiiciently armed, tho prokeuilities aro that the Stato militia would not he ealled upon once ina lifetime, not to men- 'Tho whofe umbraco a superficial area of about 6,100 miles. ‘Yhoy aro all of volcanic origin, and tho solt fs formed of decomposed volcanic rocks, sand, mid, and ashes. Tlie soil Banierally is poor, and to produce good crops requires irrigation, Tho banann, yam, siveet potato, arrosy-root, sugar- gang, strawberry, and raspborry, ero indigenous and plentiful. dlelony, limes, oranges, guavas, pluo-npplex, grapoe, Pancho, figs, eltrons, cocoa- mute, and tamarinds, have baen successfully cule tivated. Wish aro abundaut, and are much oved for food, ‘THE CLIMATE. ia satubrious, and possesses a romarkable evon- nessa of temperature, ‘ho common range of tho thermomoter at Honolulu is 12 dog. por diom. ‘Tho greatest degree of heal during twelvo years in the shade was 90 dog. and 64 dog. for tho coldest ; the mean about 75 doz. ‘The mercury ranges at Lonolulu in tho winter mouths bLo- tween 68 and 81 dog., oud in tho summor months between 75 and 8hadeg, Tho following table will slow tho averago rain-fallat Honolulu for cight years, and tho amount falling oach month : Wet season as secrot a8 tho Fncheay Dry reas Inehen, March, oe: Giving o yearly avers; Sinco tho arrest of Patrick Haseott, tho old | tion the soothing Intluence of & gen | in14 Haratian Minister of Fi rf ‘i ‘i ; ert inowledgo that tha police wore no Hawattan Mini inanco haa juni Toa cuan Er ton tk at ncee ae Srned to amas. ‘Tho argument that Tinblabde paraphlot com tsibg 8? Statomont of 5 a8 givon i 0 it is n municipal uffnir,amb consequently no-binl- ners of tho State, in ey mistaken ong, for n riot is nviolation of n Stato statule and not of acity ordinance. It might be caused by nome local griovance, Int, the moment it nsxumes tho ap- pearance of a riot, it beoomes a State affair, ‘hero certainly sooms to be no rearoa why tho .polica force cannot be furmeted with arms, on “the sama conditions as those nnder which tho Firat Roziment have reectved theirs. If neceu- rary, let tho police forco be organized ox tho nd Revimiont, Atall eventa, let it bo fully equipped fur any omergency. Sie ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mrs. Van Gott will preach in Ada Stroot Meth- odist Episcopal Church this oveuing, ab 7:30 o'clock, All are welcome. of the Hassett inmily, which appears to bo any- thing bnt au enviable one. Yostorday, anothor member of the family, Thomas Hansott, was bo- foro Justlee Boyden, charged with dieordorly conduct and ~muking threata of —vio- lence towards Jotn Hampton. Ht seems that Wednesday evening ‘Tom. who iss young man ZL years of age, boarded the dumm? train of tho Rock Ialand Mailroad, near Twonty-sixth street, for the purpose of coming down town. On tho Conductor nvking him for hia fare Haa- sett dcclinad, and threatened to fx" bin if ba gavo him any of his “lip.” The young man was kicked off the train, and Hampton aster- wards caused hia arrost, fearing that the foliow, who is a well known rough, would put his threata into excention, Yertorday Juntice Boyden fined hin 210, and demanded that ho civo bands to keep the peace in tho sum of $500. ‘The pris- REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES of tho Wawniian Kingdom for ofghtcon years.” Some of the facts contained in this patophlet will bo of interest tothe moneyed men of tho United Statog, now that the Government of this Kiogdom {a in the market, it {a said, for » loan of ninillion of dollara, The presont fundod debt ofthe Kingdom is $472,300, maturing yearly until 1893. Tho folloving is a statemont of the property Dolonging to the Covornment, with its cob: Enplanale, 16 acres of made land, wits n ‘water frout of 4,000 feet, ranying in depth front 20 $0 30 fest. Gustom-llouse, Warehouses atiac! oner was unable to settle tho fine, piel. and in licu of — the cash was | Henry Morehouse, of England, known as tho Gastomsfous sent to the Bridowell, Young Haszott | hoy proacher, will preach In Fartworl Hall Sun- | Mausoleum: las served threo terms in that institution duriag tho past year, and did not sppent to regret bi going ba Whon ho has served out this term, ho will be given into tho custody of Jailer Doylo until he foruizhes the peaco-bouds required of him by Justice Boyden. —+—_. THE CITY-HALL, Tho Finance Committoo wilt mect Satarday afterngon in the Comptroler’s offico, Ald, Gcorgo E. White was presented Thursday evening with a magnificent gold-hoaded cane, as atoken of tho approciation of hia efforts in bo- half of the 3lihvaukee avenuo Improvements, It should ba Ald. Guaderaon’s turn next. One of the most noticeable facts around tho City-Hall Thursday was the absence of tho North Division Aldormon. The Colonol from the Sevoutocnth was the only one who braved the dangera of Communism and fought his way through, ‘Iho others wero'defonding their stove- Learths. i Tho Board of Police mot yesterday afternoon for the trial of eevera! firemen. Tha only im- Innano Apgliitd...+. Frame store-housa. New Government bullding day evouing. Doors open at 7 p.m. Company FE, TVirst Regiment Illinois Stato Gnards, will haven specint drill this evening, under charge of Ifout. Molmes, Membors sb- sont from tho reguiar drill last ‘huraday are no- titled to attoud. . The Civil Engiucora’ Clab of tho Northwest will hold ftu regulac imauthly meeting ‘Tuesday altornoou in the club rooms, No, 145 Clark streot. Willtun Zimmerman will rend in papor on “Methods of Catenlating Railway Earthworku.” ae topic for discussion will ba“ Firo Pratec- thos.” Tho Tiillpeaphtesl Socioty will bo addreracd this evenjag by Judgo C. B, White, on tho Coutlictof Knees.” From tho well-known ability of tho locturer, tris «reat political question, 10 fwportaud in its bearings, threatenini as it docu more than evor tho peaco and perpatuity of the nation, will without douvt receive a far-necing and statemanlito treatment. Tho regular monthiy meoting of the Woman's Towporatico Union will be held in the lecture- room of the Clark Street Clrurob, st 2p. m., Mooday; tho Veto! Homo meoting Thursday ovening at 7:80 o'clock; daily tomparunce praysr- Post-Office,.. Sichool-houses ui Quarantine in Honohulu, Tteform School in Honolulu Keroseno stora.. Court-House, Tk Tigthoune, Honohiit.. Titlenston of water-works, LaTeMCks.seeeeeeees coe & Tho Internal rovonue of the Kingdom for the carrent yenr ia derived from the following sources, viz. Bt 9,970.00] ond. ¥,002,00|School. the bi ‘Tho following table, showing some of EXPONTS for tho year 1871, will givo a batter idea of tho ayricultural productions of thove islandy than can be given in any othor way: portant cases wore those of Firoman James E. meeting at 3p, m., “Lovor Harwell Hall; tend~ | S44 a Tun a sae TOTS Ratan: {coey pest Bu Porter and OMfece MoParland. Porter, for barat: | OF# ;Hfoudey, Mies Luna Drvor; nosey Mis | pat, tisennaee SOU AbHlSteND. io) and insolont lauguago toa froman, was do- | Powers; Thursday, Mra. Hove, G, Giondon- | Rte Wisse. AiR cy, 150 graded in rank from2Assistant Foroman to pipe- | ning; Wriday. Sin. William Wirt; Saturday, | Nonanosvunehes 3,870! and... 2,900 man, McFarland wae finod six daye’ pry for ab- | Mise Tucia i. 2, Kimball, Miss Brances 12. Wil- | Ifldes, pieces... 1,384 | Tallow, tbe, 185,210 senting Linself from his beston throe nuccomive lard, President Woman's Christian Tomporanco | Call kins, pieces, 49] Pula, tbe, 299,720 nights: ‘ho fine impoacd was mada light, from | Union, will speak in tho Union Park Church, Goateakins, pieced 69,300 Yost, Te. 411,706 tho fact that his family was dangerously ill, Hunday evoning, upon tho needs of the hour in ae hes. eels aa ‘wanuts, vo 68,153. tho great Temperance Reform. J. A. Johnson, n tending California journalist, will locture Tuosdsy evoning at Tarwell Hall on Bouthorn California, commoncing at 8 o'clock. Ono hundred and fifty yiows are prosonted to illustrate the locture on Southern California by Mr, Johnson, who haa resided there aight yerrs, most of that timo ss editor of the dress, ond who has just spent five monthe in travoling over tho six Bouthern countics, whore tho photo- graphy woro takon, ond [s able to give full aud Teliable information cenorning tho localities Mark Sheridan yesterday received a letter from G, Ballard of Globo Village, Maua., inquiring aa tofwhich Lo considorod the boat fire-ougiuo. In- closed waw a circular hoaded, No Moro Siluby Sten 2Fire-Engines for Chicago," aud No More Mtotarics.” in largo block letters. neath was a copy of au ordinance paused by the Caunell Aug, 10, directing the Loard of Polico not to purchase any moro totaries until their power und capacity aro fully testod with otbor good engines, Mr. Sheridan was incensed at this perversion of the Council procecdiugs, and ‘Pho total value of the exports for the yoar 1871 wero 31,802,069.46, and tho valuo of tho im- ports for tho samo period was $1,612,697.20, showing 2 balance in favor of ths industry of tho Kingdom of $239,462, ‘Tho Custom-louse receipta for 1871 amounted 1,332.34, and have averaged about that sum for tho previous live years, IMPORTS AND INFORT DUTIZG. Tho following table contains « statement of the value of some of the chicf articles of import in tho yoar 18713 ho roplicd to tho letter in an emphatic manner, | most Foe a outtad Pea ld Clotttngs Wate gna Mtefoee norton, . 11 1 Ott ooo $LTT1574T: cl irits, Avather tompeat ia browting around the City- | inetnous. ‘iy the ald of tho toreapticon thew eee ee TT asto] nat ieee Tat ee aniohie Me horney. ane viows are miagulilod 16 foot, squaro, #0 that | Eek dey eralty galeso.atlpey goods t ny 3 ve 25,10, rungs of the Common Council su order similar to tho an audionea of threo or four thousaud can ox i Flour. sy B54 ainiue them with perfect ease, following : postage oe tet ‘Onnrnep, That tho Gas Committee, together with prov the Gas Inspector, be, aud they are hereby, ordered to SUBURBAN. report to this Counell, at {ts next moeting, Whether or ‘WAUKEUAN, nut they are in the employ of thy West aud South side Gus Compantes, Tho resolution was drafted at n mooting held inthe City Clork’s ofico yesterday afternoon, and received the approbation of the pine Aldor- mien present ‘Tho Investigation as to tho action of the Fire- Alarm Telcgrapls continued ysetereay 1 the Fire Marsial's oillee, It waw oxpected that # concli- sion would bo arrived at yesterday afternoon, ‘Dut auch was not the case, No new testimony of a very denicable character was elicited, and why tho bell did'not ring in tho Central ts a mat. ter yet opon to cousiderable conjecturo. ‘Tho testimony will be writtea out in full, aud report- ed back to the Board. Inthe moantime Lrown romainu suspended, and will only be retnutated, if ot all, after having appeared on trial before the Board, Brown yigoronsly inelats that the ad~ Justment was not too low, and that he was wido awake during the whole night. A nceting of the Alunui of Harvard College was held laut night at tho Grand Pacitla Hota, the objoct being ta have ® reunion, ‘There are some forty of the Alumni of tho College connect+ od with the Club, and nearly all wero present, Tho ofiicors aro ua follows + Prositont, Dr, Charles Gi. Bunith of tho clans of 1817 ; Vico-Prosidont, Mr, Nobert I’, Lincotn of the class of 1864; Socra- tary, Bir. Goward of the elasa of 1869. Tho oldest alumnos prosent way Mr, Sylvanus L, Mitebell, who graduated in 1317, ‘and whose fathor and grandfather before him bad graduated at the Colloge, Qcorgo Bancroft, tho iutorian, and Caleb Cushing, the diplomatise, were hinclaasmates, ‘Thoro were somo grad~ untes of ‘74 prouont, so that the club covors a loug poad of tho history of the Cullego. Noth: ivy of a formal nature was tranuacted, but as soun aa they wero gathored together thoy sat down to a splondid Lunquet, at whirl speeches and reminisconces of cullego days were indulged in, tho fextivities continuing until a late-hour, Acreular relative ta the Dearborn street ox- tonsion yestorday came to hand iu the Board of Public Works. ‘Khe Board think that, in view of this circular, and yarious other dovices resorted to by tho Jawyors, that it is but proper to mako a statement to the public, They ssy that “ attore hoys are using all the arte known to tho profos- tion to seduce parties awsossed for tho Dearborn Btreot extension, Amvog othor arguments used To travolers riding from Chicago to Milwau- koe, tho following notes of travel, carefully pro- pared by habitues of the road, who by long ob- servation haye reduced the locating of pase sengors” to a scionco, will bo of servico: An Evanstoif man may bo known by his hun- gry look, as bo esrrios but 4 slim lunch down with him to Chicago, and on the way back ho earnoth forthe family tloslipots. Io also novor, in any placo or under any circumstauces, ebute o door after him, A Highland Park man cannot enunciate two consecutive sentences without offering to soll or trado o lot, A Kenoslia man weare a anddenod oxpresaion of resignation, caused by tho knowledyo that, though so near the State Nine, be can’t clan Allinuls for his own State, * A Milwaukee man is caslty recognized ; he hag always been having a riffo at tha Board of Trade, and consequently has to whlarer in tho conductor's ear thut ho will pay the fara whou ho gets home. A ltacine man, when ho has to travel, ridos usually on the platform, for fear Milwaukes mou may want to borrow a nickel. Waukegan Inon may be recognized by thelr look of suprome contentment, a puck of cards in their pockets, and on unshaken Belief in thelr city. Bearlot faver continues its ravages, Bonjamin Cory having lost » won by it yesterday, and ‘Thomas Jenkins a daughter the samo day. + 'Yhe eleighing party of the ecagon came off Woduesday, but went to tue Grovyo House, Lib- ertyvillv, instead of Deop Lako, as bad boon in Mac ate 25,380.00) Toa, Tobacco X cigars 32,289.30 The import dutics levied at the Custom-Honso upon merchandise entered for consumption, is genoraily 10 per cent ad valorom on tho involce cost, with some oxcoptions, as follows : 1, Tobacco and opium. and all manufactures thereof, 15 percent ad valoram, 2, Alcohol, $10 per qallon, 4%, Alcohol for mediciual, mechanical, or sclentific purposes, upon Propir applleation, 0b per cent ad valorem, 4, Spirit and perfumery, when aver $0 leg, of aleo~ holio strength, aud nndor £5 deg,, $3 per gallon, 5, Wines, when over 18 deg, aud tesa than W'deg, of alcoholic strength, $1.50 pergalion, 6. Light wines, champagne, Ithine, etc, 13 per cent ad valorem, y 7, Bugne, Tcente per pound ; molasses, 10 conts por gation coiteo, 3, rents, per pound; riée, eleanod bi cents, nd inthe husk 1 cent per pound, when the product of any conulry wlth which tho Hswalian Government has uo existing treaty, ‘Tho usual Bost charges aro: Pilotage-auchor- ing outside, 210; anchoring without plot's ecr- vices, when boarded by pilot as health officcr, $5; entoring or leaving harbor, per foot of ves- gol's draft, $1; buoys, $2; lighthouse, $3; har- bor-mastor’s foew, mooring or unmooring, £3 ; wharfage, por ton, each day, 2 conty, Sunday not counted, all Pawsongers Inndiog from forelgn ports aro taxed $2 oach, for tho benoit of the Queen's Hospital, THE ENTIRE REVENUE of the Government averages about #500,000 por year, aud an idea of tho usa that is mada of It can be found from the following statement of the expenditures for two years, ending March G1, 18721 FOr Clyll List.ses cesses srore For Permanout Eottlement Yor Legislature and Privy Council... Yor Department of Julictary.,.scsssecees ee Yup, Department of Foreign’ ‘Afaire’ aud tonded. Lieut, Allison, of the Sccond Cavalry, hasbeen sponding the lat weok with J. P. Foruyth, Eaq., of Wankegan. aes ti T.-H, Dodd, of Louiayille, Ky., 16 visiting the orn, ——_ = — The Great Overland Sunday Mall Train will leave Chicago Sunday, Feb, 24, at 10:15 a, my via Chicago, Nock Island ¢ Pacifo Ratlroad, stopping at all regular wtations on main Hue, counecting at Oniahs with ‘Munday, woroing express for Denver aud Bau Franelaca, ‘Tickela vis Chicago & Northwestern, oF ‘Mhicaya, ig unt & Quincy Raliroads, will bo zs akon 01 thi ae 09,784.18 One of tho most remarkablo facta int cannes toa fle tho history of these fslanda is tho very tapi ja thizs A man jy asucused $5,000, for iu- A Plug of Gold DECREASE IN POPULATION, stance. Ho fad damages awarded him on | tn a nottow tooth may boa necessary evit, but itis beat | When visited by Capt. Cook in 1779, he ea. fue oe eneaten proceedings of S400), foescape the neccsity for such tinkering by uslog Miyated tbs population Fa £0000. ut is peuaible 7 Ty im fornoy, you mus! i - dec is ebtimatu may have been too le rut Peed the EEUU) and Tey eto eke | (shsupertor antidote to dental decay, Fragrant 602% | Chivial census was talon in 1832, showing a pop city, and thon wait until the city _—- ulation of 10,515. A consus was taken in 1836, guts rondy to pay you tho @4,000, Taking this showing but 105,079,a falling off of 24.414 in four view of it, the niov concludes, of course, to fight Piauos for Rent, by card. ‘The next census was taken In 1850, show- New rosewood-case pianos, carved legy, agraffe, it, for $5,000 fy a largo wam to raise, Now this | ¢reble, ete, Bent mo: deducted $f purchaa ng 84,165, uf whom 1,902 were foroigners, a fal}- dp.an unsdultezated musrepressn! Wasp, Seed’ Teinplo of Wists; Ho 6 Yau ‘Boren hasecks i jog of of upwards of 23,000 in years. were forcignora, Rhowlng a docrenso of 11,027 in throo yeata, ‘Tho next conaus, 1860, showord G!,80, of whom 4,716 wore foreign, adecronay of 2,388 fn sevon yours, Tho consis of 1860 showed 10, 4,106 of whom were foroign, a dacrcano of 6,841 in etx yearn. ‘Tho last consus, that of 1872. shows a population of 66,897, of whom 5LGNL were natives and linlf-castes, and 6.960 foreigners, In tho six yoars from 1866 to 1872, tho native population decrenned 7,234, while tho foroign Increasod 1,172; tho docroaso in tho ag gregate being 6,002. 8.D. 1. A ROYAL MARRIAGE. Princess Louine, of Helgitm, Married to Prince Philippe, of Suxe-Cos burg. @aliqnant’s Meavnaer, Feb, 6, The marriago of Princess Louleo, of Bolgium, with Princo Philipps, of Saxa-Coburg, was col- brated on Thursday morning, at balf-past 10, at tho palace at Brussels, ‘The invitations for the coromony woro given for s quarter past 10 o'clock a, m., but even bo- fore 10 a crowd of high snd oflicinl per- sons had assombled In the antoons on tho first floor of the palaco, In whicl recoptions sro usually held. At half-past 10 the principal drawing-room was completely filted with s brill- innt crowd, whom ft would bo diflicult to specify individually, and which cortainly included almost the stlalo of tho persons in tho “Loyal Alma- nach." At abont half-past 10 woro opsnod tho doors of tho blue saloon, wo called from the color of tho hangings on tho walla, which bear full-longtl portraits of Leopol I, Queen Loniro Maric, Queon Victoria, and Princo Albort, In tho midst of that room, which had recoived no special dec oration, was placed a round table, concealed be- neath arich cover of blue and gold, and on which was placod x copy of the ‘Civil Codo,” bound iu red volvet, and bearing the arms of tho City of Brussols, ‘That volume is in itself n cu- riosity, ns it wae Prat in 7804, at tho ond of the French Republic and when Napoloon 1, was Hirst Consul. ‘The hour of the ccremony had now arrivod. ‘Tho jteste took their places, oud preeontly o door opened and tha Royal family entored, tho august perous ranging themeclves in» half-cir- cle. ‘Tho Princess Loniso occupled tho place of honor, having tho King on hor left snd tho Queen on her right. Noxt to Mer Majesty cuno mitecesaively tho Princo of Wales, tho Coimtess dco Flandre, Count da Par is, Duke d’Aumale, Count do Flandre, and tho two younger sons of tho Princess Clom- entine, On tho sida of tho King wore Princo Philinpo, the Princeaa Clomontino of Orleans, Archduko Joseph fof Austria, Princesa Amo lia of Saxony, Princo Augustus of Saxe-Coburg, tho reigning Duko of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, and the little Princess Stephanic, youngor doughter of the King and Queen of tho Dolgiana, Al eyes were nt this momont tixed on tho Princoss Louige, Her fine and intellectual phys- jognowny, which resembled in a striking manner the fostires of her august father, was, na ib wero, framed in a laco veil, draped in the Tun- garisn manner, aud which formed a avilfure of original fashion and exquieite trate. fer white bridal dress was trimmed on ench flounce with u band of allver, corresponding to shouldor-knots of tho same design. Sho wore a bouquot of orange-flowers in her boddice and enrciol another in her hand. ‘Tho veil, which was of Bruesels lace, dorvonded to the bottom of hor drous, forming 8 wort of mantle, ‘The Queon of the Bolgians wore o dress of bright chorry-red color, trimmed from top to bottom with magnificent lace, a necklace of brill- ianta, and a crow of diamonds and flue poaris, Tho Privoces Clomenting was in sea-groon, the Countess do Flandre in blue ; but tho shade of their dresses conld only bo distinguishod through a ort of cloud of splendid Ino. ‘Tho little Princeas Stephanio was charming in her ema!l white dress, garnished with knots of satin of (ha eamo color, Sho might lave boen takon for one of Volasquoz's painted children. ‘The King of tho Belgians and tho Count do Finndre woro tho uniturms of Gonerals in tho Bolgian army, with the Grand Cordon of tho Odor of Leopokl. Fis Majesty had also tho collar of tho Goldon Fiseco, ‘tho Prinea bridogroom wore 9 rich uniform of his grado in the [Lungarinn honveda, with the Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold. ‘Tho Princo of Walos and tho Archduke Joseph of Austria wore inecarlet, covered with stara and orders; tho reiging Duke of Ssxo-Coburg all in whito, like Frinoo do Bismarch’s cufrassiors; the Disko d'Aumato as s French Gonoral of Division, with-tho Grand Cordon of tho Logion of Honor; and alone, like a simple private individual, in o plain black coat, the Connt do Paris, with tho @trand Cordon of the Ordar of Leopold acroas his whito waistcoat, ‘Tho august porsonagescollected togothar, ‘Cha Burgomastor of Druevolu, standing bofore tho fable’ placed in tho middle of tho saloon, per- for the coromony of tho civil contract, aud tho registry was duly signod, Tho assombly thon saluted the Conrt, and passed on froin the bluo zalon to tho former bal room of the palaco, which had bean fitted up as achapol for tha occasion, In that place wore collected together the entire diplomatic body, who, for want of space probably, Lad not been presont at tho civil coremony. “All the guests having aysuuiod their places un the velvet soate set opart for tham,.tho Royal cortoge enterad in tho following order: Tho King, giving hiv arm to the Princess Louiso; Princo Phitippe, con- ducting tho Princess Clementine; tho Jrince of Watos, with the Queen; tho Archduke Joseph, with the Princoss Amelto of Saxo; tho Duko of Baxe-Cobure-Goths, with the Cotmntoss do Flaudra.. ‘hen the Count do Paris, Duke d'Aumale, Count de Flandre, aod tho young Prince. de Coburg, having tho little Princoas Stephanie on bis arm, At tha entrance to the chapol Aigr. Dochamps, Archbishop of Malines, had taken wp his station, with mitre and crozier, Around him wero xroup- ed Vicar-Genornl Lanwors, Canon do Counter, Mgr. Donnot, Dean of St, Jacquos-sur-Caudeu- borg, the Cure of Lacken, the Dean of Sto, Gu- dulo, and the Abbe Yan Weddinghou, Chaplain of the Palace, Tho Lrimate of Dolginm presented tho holy water to the King and Queen, aud thon headed the procesuion to tho altar. 'The young bridal palr took their places, kneol- ing oa two priedieu, covored with crimson velvet. ‘Tho King, the Quoen, and allthe Royal family wat in agemicirclo behind them, and Mgr. Dechamps, having ascended the stops of tho altar, doliverod hiw aadress, of which the following presonts a brief summary: This ts the hour which crowns by union the desire of two souls, incresies the Hes which unite soveral woveralgn houses, and creates rejoicing in tho Ioyal fly oud throughout the Belyign nation, Iefure invoking on this happy aillance tho blesmlugs of the Church ami the Divine benediction, I would remind you of the words of God in relation to murrlago,'re- Yealing its diguity, graces, ond dutics, Marriage ia the crowning work of creation, ordained by God for the propagation of humanity; and whereby man and ‘womsn become the co-oporatora with the Almighty in the tranamtssion of the vital printiple. It ia, thero~ fore, holy, both by its origin and its very ures and {a thus avcepted by the human conscience ; it fa not tho mere presont of two things, but tho mutual gift apd endowment of themsolyes, by two persons, tho Mylog images of God, Moruover, marrinye ia tho touching typo of the ttnion of Christ and Hila Oburch, Tho Divino grace which we now invoke is eupecially roquiaite for such a union, Inatlages the tmurriages of Princea have been guarantees of peaco and happl- ness forthe uation, May it prove so this day. The prelate then gaye tho bridal couple tha nuptial bonediction, according to the rites of tho Roman Catholic Church, At wau uaticoable thas at tho momont when the Archbishop put the question to the Prince and Princess, whether thoy wera willing to take ench other reciprocally #4 man and wifo, they both, be- fore answering, Gurncd round aud made a re- epectful oboieance to their august paronts, in tuken of deforonco, and acknowledging thus for tho second time thoir consent. ss COMPLAINTS AGAINST NEWS-AGENTS. To the Editor af The Chicago Tribune : Towa Crry, Is,, Feb. 21,—Yeutordsy, at Grin- nell, [inquired for Tux ‘amuse at the only neswa-depot in the place, aud wad auewored thut they only Kent ‘Tae ‘Lnupune for regular sub- scriberg, but that they had the Zines, Iloté without purchasing ; ana to-day I again called at two nows-dopota in this pl and with tho samo result as at tho first, while the recond only took one extra copy, and there wore three of us commercial travelers wanting the sate paper. Why is it the news-agouts fayor tho Times, and try to compel us to take thatornono? Yours troly, CoumenctaL Traveren. Wo have recclved so many complaints from people in tho country, of similar tenor with tha above, that they are becoming not only annoy- ing, bug “monotogous." It looks vory much as if thoro was on undorstanding or conspiracy be- tweon the Times concern and a numbor of news- agents to forco that eheet on au unwilling wud disgueted publlo, MARRIAGES. Hama J, Goodiig, of Tadtield, N.Y., aud Dora Ac Math: ‘a7 Bastora papare please copy. ihe HOGGS-GILLETTE~Io this elt Be itis, Russell Boges 80d residenceof the Thuines, 1). D., DM. LOOK K—On Feb. 25, by tl le A. Looke, both of dle city, Dio in Keb, he luv, 3 TE oats brag rectorer: ted rc) DEATH! CORUS-On Wartnosday, Fo! 28, at Sys. mm, aniy fon of fy months and 2 day: LAMBEIR-¥ his residonce, 15; FULLRR—0a Thursday; ones eon of Oliver Ey sat yenes nud 3 monthe, Bunnral’ aures Rrtenca of th fad bath, 63: ATKIN the Sth tne 1 Kater Mat dna of tho {rlends, who eal} neece bo for, tho histers, and incessantly ty tho and Vandetons, who, afew gavo hor tha Diving Wn aoul ta aternsl dite, an olay hannn tit alio ealiven it ar: uneral an Runday, tha Sst c aftor teat sans MIS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHE: far childron with nover-falling suscora, ity of tho stomach, relieves wind colle, regulates tire b elt, curea dysentery and dlarthea, whetlice atlsing (oe teething of other causes. An old and well-rted r ft Honty and Mortia Jacobus, fnaral from, rasiitoncn, FX Carroll SMAMDIORtriday, Fate Sen 3 N—Vriday, Fob. 96, at Engl ana biti Uhanupen: see rday aftornony Milwatikeocar, 7 ten of funeral in totuorron'a pa on Bunday, at halts ily aro ianiiegs At halt od Clocinuatl pavers at hin rmatdonce, Dubtin, teetana, aertice wil ba oft s he Gre at Notes Duco. aes gegen LUNORD—At ‘9, Went Takout. never Lamoriy nerd 3a yrarty arnt tram hie Inte. teal , mitelativos anit (riomila aru tiem reek BARE Bab, Bultato and Utoverslite papars pluaen copy, of consumption of yy peates eotts Bilal Pacts, at thio tosidenea of hee varente, aantitecs? Acin aridt Courtdi-sla,, axed as yonca and 17 daye gett Wovoted to hor rellgion from her very haptitne, ol Eee all who knew her, most vigilautly card lor by dere Re Hime, hresvevin For Upwards of Thirty Years Bunday, veb, Neda Dyear td ovel, issrche- My ah th. 25 Geor Phebe AS Felton atl PAS 1 o'clock, plese enpy, ts Gsatday pete #90 the 268 fog, sept (Mian M. eae, Wathors’ fists maranta balers. ber dart fray thin eading hee “th ares herhus in rom Bt, Col 5 eailto Hoare fo Gals NG SYRUP hasbeen bint It correctn acid. ng fry remedy, For oll Purposes of a Family Liniment, DAR AGHA will THE MOUSENOLD bla,” Immediate ratlo! Pale in the stomach, Lowals 0 colds, mpratus.and brnisos, Fo i follow its uxo tnvall caveeay bo found Invalas. or sid rhanmatit, en rec ty ene, naLauiloxterasl weet Children Often Look Palo and Siok From no othor eauro than having wormsia tho DROWS'S VERMIFUGE COMTITS will Uesteey eet, without Injury ts tha child, boing porfoctly witrrm act froo from all coloring or othar injuzious Ingrailionte uy ally used ia worin proparations. M conte a box, a Bold by all drugzics, Tn, . rHmy, atable the onty Depot, 451 Biath-av., Now Ya fodide of Ammonia, 1 Hosftatlngly peonounya tt tha best Lov should be without tt Ite SGU AMIEL Ay Pinkie jlmtmnent T now ase es Soil by CHAAR, ROS EES! Wicterite Aaoness SUCTION SALES, Fe ncaa teeta satan By GEO. 2, GORE & CO, 88 & 70 Wabash-nv, AT AUCTION, ON BATURDAY, FEL, Wo aliall offor an unusual Jango atock of Household 18 Cratos W. G, Crootory and Roo! Waro, Parlor Hota iatarsovarioiy), een Bets, Marblo and Wood-top Walnut . robes, Extension Tablos, Chairs in Rop, Sofas, Lounges, Marblo ant q a, Hall rees, Marble and Hronkfast and Kitohon Tables, hairs and Rockors, Iisirand Hwk Mattrossos, Mirrors, Show Canes, Parlor and 8, Carpats, Oil Cloth, 150 Bureay Woed-to) Wood-ton Thom Walnut Oliico Dosis, . ALO, a iot o: dwelling. 0, P. GO! Our Sale for Tuesd: Comprises Largo and Attractiva Lines of Dry Go0%s, Notions, Under wear, Casshneresy, Tinons, including Tovals, ass, Hamburs Kdgiigs, Ruehtags, Uollars,teo, A nil ‘tine of Bo a jont's foraishing goods Blankots and Whips, Sprnatl otchalen scuiverplatad god Tignuxt nivoy, Forks, Spoons, Cups ‘Alin ot Packet and Tatite C Mew styles Ingrain Carpots, tho host yor roids Sis Sldnae witha Bankeapd Stak of Natoma ALL EXPRESS PACKAGES Sold Thurniny, Fob. 9) not taken away by March vil ako. 9 auld ovor in this salo. e Tho ontire Furnitura Cottonnie: Cheviots, Shirting, Finnnels, &e, Hboad Satinet, and Josn Panty, Dinars. Tollat huape, ec 27, AT 0% O'OLOOK, Furniture, 6 We Rookors and ‘Susy and Coun. 8 tirst-clas Auet iy, Mar Bholvin of RE & 00., eer, bh 2, Sntinets, Jeany Tanstko > cl Demme ‘Weimumings,’ Hutdiag, n's, Ladies, Allsaos, sal Mt, and Calloo Shirts, ‘Sspendors, and goat Is, Window Shndos, Alias Waro, Casters, Goblet, Rinks, see, ‘utlery at popnlar makes, P, GORF £ CO., 6S and 70 Wabashay, SPRING STYLES Boots, Shoes &Stinnen AT AUCTION, NY CATALOGUZ, On Wednesday, Murch 3, at 9 1-2 a.m, prompt ‘We are oponing our Spring Beles with LARGER AND BETTER LINES oF fF WORK than over bofore, and tho earmat attention of buyors is called. Gbo. P. 68 & 70 Wabn: » GORE & CO., By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO, & AT BALRSKOOMS, 103 RAST MADISON-ST, REGULAR SATURDAY BALE. F HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, «. PIANOS, CARPETS, NUGGIKS, tev BATURDAY MORNING, a ‘T 103 KAST MADISO! TUESDAY MOURNING, March 3, a A GENERAL Asst QUSTOM-MADIL wou BUINTS A. HUOINGS, TOW! BOOTS &z GOODS, KSIT Goods, HOSIERY, DIA WEIS, BMI TLS, ‘NOTIONS, Ecos Fob, 8%, nt 03 o'clock, ST. ii¢ o'clock, ORTMENT OF ao CLOTHING, IDURIES, SEIOES, as BANKRUPT SALE. Crockery, China, & Gasswa, PLATED GOODS, CHANDELIERS, AT AUCTION, Weilnesday Mornin, March 8, at At Storo 176 Last Madison-st. We shall acll tho entire doalor, conststiig of oty of Plated Ware, tabl sarlety of PAM AL BUT rent ate rin a cominonaliiny at 10 a Movie Furaitureand tou aod Stalr Matting, Wo bo ih 0 IA ice Dest v Jhias' Ware in ‘pen bh and Tin Toilet Kuta, Lamps, Untnetse dacladtou a 7 fine P arpetas fncludiow gpm ver Hitussols, tue ha wa ave es, Marble up Tablas, Counters, Xi i 710 o'clocky a: hy 4, Toe: ate wil s at nealed Ware, CRiN® 1 ‘handaliery #88. atgoat stork 3, Mnokennes, War Bolid Gold Chaints . and othor Jewelry; ateo Brooch: Loading Shot-Gons the flowst Higliats make. 1 tne Buyors, thi iste your eprortunlty BS TTRHEN co. ot BRUSH & CO» Baleervoms, 195 anit 197 Kast Jandolph-ste : AUCTION SALE OF A 4 Retail Stock of First-Class Fruit, Parlor, Chamber, jade, KINS, BRUSH & CO. ee THIS MORNING ing-room Furnitu ‘WIL atta, alt k UNIVERSAL CATARRH CURE. si Pruxwlstas Bold by all Wh ade wand Teal) UFO bs A a es