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The Daily Ne^ws. THURSDAY MORNINO, JULY 16, 18G6. BIrarriagc of tlie Prlnccas Helena at Wiu?i nor < 'untie. {From Wiltner and Smith's European Times, July 7.) On the 5th the Princesa Helena Augusta Vic toria, third daughter or her Majesty, was united in marriage to his Royal Digbn*MM Prince Chris tian of SdilesiviK-lIoiatoiii-Sondi'rboui-g Augtia tenbiirg. The ceremony waa performed in Um private cha pel attached to tho royal apai-tmouts in Winder Castle. lb was nenrlv 13 ??'?el ?ok when the distinguished gUCBfa began to arrive, hut before that hour offi cers ot the h??u?Johold and veoniten of the guard wem moving in and out and breaking tho stillness of tho little i-hupul. Artists also had been engag ed in tho preparations necessary to socuru au offoctivo ph itograph of tho ecoiic. Meanwhile, tho momhiis of the royal family and other royal and illustrions visitors woro aasomhliug iu tho Whito Drawing-room, tho brido being in her Majo?ty'a private a pavimento and her tjuito iu the adjoining corridor. Prince Christian, with his apporter?] and attendants, occupiod another of tho grand ?into of chambers known aa tho Ro i Room. Tho ladies ami gentlemen of the Quoon's household assembled in tho corridor built by Goorgo IV., to which point also tho ladioa and gontlomon iu attendance upon tho royal visitors wero directed. Tho Ambassadors, Foreign Minis ters, Cabinet Ministers, and 0??era invited to be present at the ceremony, assembled in the Rod and Green Drawiug rooms, and thence wero con ducted to tho scats provided for them iu tho ehapol. On the first ontry of tho royal party thoro was a slight hesitation us to place.-?, caused, no doubt, by tho ahaouoo of his Royal Highness tho Duke of Cambridge through au attack or gout, but this was speedily rcctitied. Lords Sydney and Caatle rosso, tho chamberlain and vico chamberlain, em ployed tho interval iu proceeding to tho Red room, from which they returned with the procession of tho bridegroom. Meudolssohu'a march from "Athnlo" ivas played as they entered tho chapel. His Royal Highness Princo Christian wore the uni form of a major-general in tho British service, Hit only member of bin suite in a foreign uniform being the Count Rautzau, his goutloniun of honor. Advancing to tho altar rails and making two slight inclinations, right and left, to tho bishops seated within, bis Royal Highness knelt for a lew accouda in prayer, and then rising was presented to their Majostics the King and Queen of tho Belgians. Tho photographs, a? Usual, convoy but au inaccurato idea of the bridegroom, Ho is a tall, military lookiug man, apparently between 35 and 40 years of ago with a good forehead, but the lower part or bis foco covered by a board?such portions of tho face aa are visible wearing a calm, determined ex pression tbat never forsakes them, but appears to enter into aud influence all hia actions. There waB a pause of nearly ton minutos before tho pio ceaBion of the brido mado its appearance, also heralded by a staioly march, thia tuno taken from Handel's "Scipiouo." All preseut roao as tho Princess, supportod by tho Queen aud his Royal Highness tho Princo of Wales, entered the chapel ; and tho members of the d?neront processions" which now completely occupiod the standing room in the contre ot ttio apartment, proceeded to tako up new positions. The bride on entering the ehapol was visibly agitated, but regained com posure upon reaching her placo on tho loft-hand sido of tho altar ; and subsequently made tho necessary responses with a clearness and audibility calling to mind the charm of speeohea from the throne in days when these wero road by tho sov creign in port-on. It was remarked with satisfaction that her Ma jesty, though adliering to the deep mourning which has become characteristic of tho royal at tire, introdueod iuto it, certain modifications tend ing to to relievo the sombro effect. Tho Princo of Wales wore the uniform of tho 10th Hussars, of which his Royal Highness is colonol, and tho Duko of Edinburgh tho uniform or hi? naval rank Their Royal Highnesses the Princes Arthur and Leopold wore th Highland dress, which has al ways been a favorite costume with yountror mem bers of tho royal faniilv. The Queen wore a dress of black moire antique ?otoibroidored with a long crapo ?Seiaso veil falling SflS? wad6>* a crown of diauionilB.witta necklace aud wed?iS'r).?irDament8- Tho Princesa Helena wore a Honiton Poil?? ot 'ich white satin, covered with orange bloaatitoco and MMS^L?%H_ti1b__ train, ltnqd with white giit&tand trimmed roun.i ?ita Honiton laoo, mixed with bouquets and cor dons of orange bloaaona and myrtle. Wedding wreath of oraugo blossom and myrtle under a splondid veil of Honiton laco. Tho pattern of tho laco was an elegant design in ivy, rose and myrtle, lhe Princess Louiaa wore a whito glaco petticoat covered with tullo illusion trimmed with Brussels point laoo under a body, and pointed tunic of blue satin trimmed with poiut laco and blue and frost ed silver ornamenta. Coiffure, a wroath of bluan roses and ailver, tullo veil. Tho dress of the Princess Beatrice consisted of a blue Batin drcsa trimmed with point laco and blue and frosted sil ver ornaments. Coiffure, a wreath of blush roaea and silver, tulle veil. Tho ladieB acting as bridesmaids wore dressed in a white glace dress, covered with plaitings and bouUonae of tulle, under a long tunio of silver tulle, which iv as looped up on one side with a cbatelamo of roses, forget-me-nots and white heather; the body and Bkirta were also trimmed With branchoa of pink rosea, forget-mo-n??ts and heather ; coiffure, a wreath of pink roses, forget me-nots and heather, with long tullo veil. The Princess Helena's travelling dross con sisted or a white glace slip under a dress of fine white 8w?BB mualin, trimmed with Valenciennes laoe, bonnet of white tulle trimmed with orange blossom, and alargo mantle of white China crepe lined with white silk and trimmed with fancy chenille and silk fringe and ornamente. Tho service was performed by the Lord Pritaate. The Queen, in person, gave away tho bride, responding to the inquiry made by the Primate with a gesture full of diguity and deter mination. The ceremony over, the bride was warmly em braced by Her Majesty and tho Prince of Wales and, leaning upon the arm of her husband, her Royal Highness was then conducted to the Whito Drawing-room, the royal procession aoc? mpany ingaud attending thorn, and in tho pr 'once of the dignitarieB of the church the r?git j of the marriage was attested in due form. Opto- Smokiko in Londok.?A writer in All the Yoar Round says : "There is a little colony of Ori entals in the centre of Bluogate Fields, and in the oentro of this colony is the opium divan. We reach it by a narrow passage leading up a narrow court, and easily gain admission on presenting ourselves at it? door. Yahee is of groat ago is nover frea from the influenco of opium, but singa tells stories, eats, drinks, cooks, and quarrels' and goes through the routine of his simple life without ever arousing from tho semi-comatose state you seo him in now. The curious dry-burn ing odor, whioh is making yonr eyelids quiver fiainfnlly, whioh is giving yonr temples the hrobbiog which so often predicates a severo headache, and whioh is tickling your gullet as if with ? feather and fine dust is opinm. Its fumes are curling over bead, the air is laden with them and tho bed clothes and tbo rags hanging on th? string above aro all steeped through and through with tbo fascinating drug. Tbo livid, cadaveroua corpse-like visage of Yahee, the wild excited glare of lhe young Lascar who opona the door, tho stolid, encop-like ruminations of Lazarus and the other Chinamen coilod togethor on tho floor, the incoherent anecdotes of the Bengalee squatted on tho bod, tho fiery gesticulations of tho mulatto and the M milla man who are in conversation by the fire, tho somi-idiotio jabbor of tho negroes huddled up behind Yahee, are all due to the same fames. As soon as wo aro sufficiently acclimatized to peer through the smoke, and after the bearded Orient al who makes faoos and passes jibes at and for tho company, has lighted a email candle in our honor, wo see a Borry little apartment, which in almost tilled by the French bedstead, on whioh half a dozen colored men are coilod long wise aoroBs its breadth, and in the centro of whioh is a common Japan tray and opium lamp. Turn which way you will, you-see or touon opium smokers." ~ ? a a -???i?. A malicious wit says that Prince Alfred declfnod being made Duke of York for fear the unpaid bills of the formor poascssor of that title would be sent to him for payment. * Tho Constitutional Amendment In Ten nessee. Tho Nashvillo Union and American aayo: Acts and Joint resolutions of tho Logislaturo ro quiro, aiter onrollmont, tho signature of tho Speaker? or oaoh branch of tho Legislature bo foro they aro filed in tho office of tho Sooretary ol Stato. Tho concurrent resolution ratifying tho proposod constitutitiual amondraout will roquiro, tlu-rcf'oro, tho signature of Spcakor Hoiskoll. Tho Speaker three tusan, on Thursday morning, docidod and doclarod that thoro WM no quorum presout, and tho Journal of tho Houso bIiowb liftr-four mombers only to have acted ou tho reso hition, and that thoro wero two mom.tere in dureBs and abaont from the Hull, by precodcut adoptod by tliia very Houae dobarml from participation, and thus deprived of fno action, and refusing to act, ot to be regarded aa logialatora uuder tho circumstances. Tho Sponkor's decision was overruled, and he declared tho remit un*lor that ruling, but that arbitrary proceeding did not alter the tact aa wo havo stated it. Tho resolution dill not receive tlio consideration and action of tho quorum required bv the Constitution to transact legislativo busi ness, and tho question arise?, can tho Spoakor ap pond his aignaturt-, and ? tlioially cortify that it had duly and constitutionally paaacd? Tlio Sneak er as a man?as a member?and as tho presiding officer required to porforni this certifying act, hup declared that there was no constitutional quorum present, aud that the resolution failed for lack of it. It ia truo that ho afterwards announced tho decision of the member? voting to overrule him (Torty-tliroo in number),- declaring that it liad passed, but which view is to control his action in regard to signing? Is ho a moro register of tho edict of tho House, ad mitting even that tho voting members wero tho Houso, or is ho a mombor aud an officor, sworn upon tho Constitution not "to aBBont to any bili, vole or resolution which shall appear to mo [him] injurious to tho poonlc, or consent to any act or thing whatever that shall have a tendency to lot-sen or abridge their rights and privileges aa declared by the Constitution of tho State." (Con stitution Art 10, Sec. 2.) The Houso has not been able to obtain a quorum to completo tho on(*roB?meut of tho resolution since its so-called passage, but if it should do so and present it for signature, tho Speaker will bo called upon to de cido whether ho will surrender tho convictiouB of hia judgmout upon tho regularity and legality of tho proceeding, and abaso himself to a mero clerical position, or adhere to his declared opiuion, and his oath of duty, and refuso to subacribo his signature. The Colleoe Widows.?A late Yale College lot tor to tho Now York Tribune contains the fol lowing : I would not, for tho world, have anybody notice tho few young mon creep in wiping their chops, having ovidoutly been taking a drink at "E.i's," or Austin Allen's, or Rood's, though it is without my power to keep your attention fn*m the unmar* tyred Ursnlinos of New Haven?tho poor "College Widows." The College Widows are here by hun dreds in tho custody of tho latoat class of Fresh men. The College Widow ia she who fell desper ately in lovo with young Adronicus. of Ohio. He Bworo love, gave an engagement ring, billed and cooed for all his collogo timo, and wont home to get his governor's consent; but, it ia presumed, died on tno way, as he never eithor wrote or came back any more. Thus made a College Widow, bIio hoard with favor the addresses of young Mariuu. of Texas, who was a now Freshman and wanted somebody to love. He was a desporate lover tour years, but lost his memory as soon as he got hie diploma. Thorefore, the idol of the latest Fresh man, wearing his ring with those of her ?>ther fond deceivers, bIio who never forgot the slip be tween the cup and the Up, is atill hero to see the donation of tho Woodon Spoon. -? ? ? The Gebman Wab Taxes.?A Dorlin correspon dent writes as follows : As time progrcaaea, tho amenitier, of war begin to bo sensibly f?-lt by tho people. To begin with Prussia, tbo municipal taxes in tbo kingdom have been nearly doubled, the communities being legal ly obliged to supply any quantity of provisions re quired by tbo army iu timo of war. The outlay is reimbursed after tho restoration of peace, but in the first instanco mnst be defrayed by tbo citi zens. Thus, in Merlin, where munioipal taxes bavo been uo long levied at tho rato of C J por cent, on the annual rent, 11 l-'Jtli per cent, ia exacted since tho beginning of tho war. %Jfn Hanover, too, people bavo abundant oppor ahoo&i? *rid"at_rib*i_% YiU-mvJH^'tift-. "??le ?Uutill tases, amounting to 10,500,000 francs & year (5f. 60c. per heat?), have been actually doubled, tho country being required to maintain tbo troops garrisoning it. From Saxony no increaso of the public imposts is as yet reported: but as tho Gov ernment arc compelled to pay -10,000 francs a day to tbo Prussian Goneral in command, besides establishing hospitals, supplying boots, ?ta. the ordinary revenuo will not long bo able \o bear this additional strain upon it. For the present people do not grumble at these extra levies. Their attention ia absorbed by the war, and they hope that all will soon be over, and Germany'at?length consolidated by thoir omnmon efforts. ? * ? Beach-Masks in Fbance.?An important work is now in progress in France, viz: the levelling and establishing of beach-marks throughout the country. The object of this undertaking is to furnish a serios of levels that will enable the course of canals, railways, fee, systoms of drain age and irrigation, and other public and private works, to bo laid down on the map and marked out on the ground without error. The operations wore begun in 1857, under the control of tho Minister of Public Works, and wdl be terminated in five or six years hence. Tho work has beon since the beginning uuder the superintendence of M. Bourdaloue, civil engineer, to whom is duo the scries of levels taken from the Isthmus of Suez from the ?Mediterranean to the Red Sea. The datum line of the levels in France is the usual sea level; the beach-marks established on the ground couaists of cones of oast iron, set in masonry, on tho spot where the levels aro required to be noted, and a great number of these have been placed in lines of levol whioh touch seaport towns, groups of rivers and canals, hues of railway, roads, &e. Moro than eighteen thousand liuoar miles have been thus laid down as baso lines; but, in order to completo tho work, tho operations must bo ex tended to one hundred and twenty thousand miles, a length equal to five times the circumfer ence of the earth, and more than half of our dia tanco from the moon. This gigantic undertaking is very costly, but, when once completed, it will enable every engineor or contractor who may wish to attach a series of levels in any part of Frauce with those of the remotest districts to do his by the aid of a beaoh-mark on tho spot, or near at baud, for the maximum space between the levels is to bo only three-quarters of a milo. Tho accuraoy of these levels is auch that they are trae to three centimetres, or half inch for the whole length throughout France. The Pbess as a Filteh.?The ondon Spectator deolares that, as a filter for general opinion, tho press <>f England is a failure. English journal ism, it says, "is not a good ?trainer at all, and does not tenu to become a better one; on the con trary, tho meshes seem to grow finer and finer, till nothing coarse, or thick, or solid can get through at all, till nothing but very fine wine will escapo; milk onlv drips at intervals, and evon rich port is stopped by tho beeswing which ac companies it. Journalists havo become too much of a class?a good class, well informed, highly tr-tined, and with great aptitude jor affairs?but still a class whioh, like every other, has certain f .ilnros of sympathy. Every rush of opinion, un less overwhelmingly strong, baa to pass through minds trained to a certain hardiness of temper, hiuhly critical, impatient of enthusiasm, still more impatient of opinions which cannot bo justified on paoer." This may be a just estimate, so far as tho Eng lish press is ooncorned: but if tho Spectator were to inoludo the United States, and et-tpocially New York, in its oategory, its sharp criticism would need modification. Some journals here could bo named whioh have a peculiar mothod of "filter ing"?such, for inatanoe, aa the retontion of all tho fine wine and milk, and the escape of tho coarser particles. These journals mistako dia tribe for argument, am- personal abuse for manly self-assertion. Their filters aro ont of order. 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Dr. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC was regarded, wherever the pressure on bin time allowed it to be In trod need, as the surest PREVENTIVE and most effectual CUBE given to the public. Of those who use the PREVENTIVE faithfully, only about five per cent, wore attacked, and of cases treated the mortality was less than four per oent. Ono-half ounce vials.$1.00 Peoket casas, three threo-quarter vials, and took of directions, complete. 8.00 Family cases, three one-ounoe vials, and book, complete. 6.00 Sent by mall free on receipt of price. HOMEOPATHIC SYPHILOIDS. ANCHOR STPHILOID, auras Oonorrhosa, Oloet, Old Urinary Complaints.$3.00 STAR 8?PH1LOID (cose of three bottles and book), oures recent Syphilis, Chancres, Buboes..15.00 Sent by mail on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' Specific Homeopathic Medicine Company, No. 663 Broadway, New York. KING & CASSIDE7, W. A. BRUINE. A. VV. KCKEI.A CO., Retail Agents, No. 331 KING-STRKKT, 4th dOor aboveMorket-st. April li_stnth6mos_Charleston. B. O. 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Policies, issued by this Company. od on premium, or added to tho \tolicy. &CO., ARLESTON, No. 1 BKOAD-ST. .EXAMINING PlIYaiCIAM. rnthl AND TRIMMINGS. I0RTMENT OF THE MIED GOODS *_I._3 AT C & COHEN'S, _ing-street. CHARLESTON IIKUI?MB. JOHN ASHHURST, Superintendent, FORMJ-0K.LY OF No. Ml? llAYNE-STREE-f, JUST RECEIVED AND ROW IN STORE. A F?LL SUPPLY OP DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY BRUSHES PAINTS OIXS WINDOW GLASS KEROSENE OIL LAMPS, 4ft WHOLESALK AGENTS FOR. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS* Sterling's Ambrosia, CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP, CONSTITUTION WATER, AND AT.T. THE RELIABLE PATENT MEDICINES OP THE DAY. JOSEPH A. MORGAN, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, No. 163 MEETING-ST.. OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. February ?a SOUTHERN IMPORTING MANUFACTURING DE??G HOUSE, No. 238 King-street. PRATF & W?L?? BROTHERS* WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS*. jN"o. 238 King-street, FOURTH DOOR ABOVifi MAR.KET-ST., Charleston. S. C. N. A. PRATT. 1 S. W. WILSON. f P. B. WILSON.. Oliomist to lato G rod u ato o? O. 8. Nitre and I j Phlla. Collego Mining Bu-f 1 of Pharmaay, 4 reaa. ] chemist to lata I | 0 S or?. Dop't, The Proprietors are Native (Jeorgrlans. July 7 WORMS "_ WORMS! HURLEY'S POPULAR ?ORH CAHDF IS A SPECIFIC FOR WORMS. IN PALATABLE FORM, AND WARRANTED TO ODBH. Order from PRATT ?fc WILSON BROS., No. 338 KINO-STREET, CHARLESTON, a 0. FOB CHILLS AND FEVER! XT8B T___- B?ST. HURLEY'S AGUE TONIC NEVER FA1L8 ? ALWAYS TO BE DEPENDS? upon?nothing more relloblo than HOBLEY'B TONIC. Wllltnre Anne and Fevor, Chills and Fever, Intermit? tent Pever, Dumb Ague. Every peraon who haa trie-a Hurley'? Tonlo ?pftftkB lu high .emu? of It. A? a curativo agent it la auaurpaaaed, and metre certain than quinina. No bad reiult** Il ont using Hunoy's Tomo. Everybody should use Hurley's Ague Tonic. PRATT & WIL80N BROS., No. 936 KINO-STREET, CHARLESTON. B. 0. Jnnelti*V _ti.tha UU\AI DlAVAiA L.< TTt-HTc Ut? CUBA, CONDLCiED BY THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT. iat**o,ooo in gold drawn every seventh?! DAYa Prise?cashed and information farnUhO-. The highest ratet paid lor Doaoloon? anu all _l_fl Qoid tni- un v.l. muju* CO., list ken, Ifebruarya Cao Wo* 1?* A/oi^Jireet, Hew ?JikJ 1