ai depMfaawt* tW «« »e6e*«n-f or tmd ,rtr been gnwte !tj. ' — •iccfadiag “ The ladlet, - The Onier-vt|]yt A®ocf*ft*», and that of Bath la particular, “ The C^^.-J-Tbe - TbJ^Lrrative Press.Coo^itotVrn in Church and SUfe- and Th* Vi*i»«r*whatad honoured them with their company, were drunk with estbntem, and that tormtbatcd one of Has most agreeab!ings Chat baa been known In Bath for several jean past.ie meet.MABarAaB OP TgB BPEg DB gBMOURS AND THE PSINCEgS VTCTOB^OE SAiE COBEEO.H[omaiL ^ocotaifCihiw.xHx jcovmoft,]The mttrlag’e of . tb« BhK^^fc'Kemoura with the Princess Victoria lt;?f Saxe Cohorij ^chwted at- nine o'clock on MoadaVmnipg, W tot rmfjtit ;Qo«dv The Ministers of ^ f State, tBe Marshals of Fragc** fcfee .Qttnceilpr, Vice-President i nd and Becretarte* of the Coxnuter Of F^re. the President, Vice-ruPresltfgnta, W Secretaries of, the Chamber of Deputies, the Officers of tbe Households .the JDogi.Qoeen^Prtnces, and Princesses, and pthtt jfereonf Jjfcyited^were assembled in the King1! apartments. The Vlee-ftmdehti ;©f tbe Chamber of Peers, *nd the President and ,yto^PB*ttwtfs of the Chamber of Depotie*, weiw the wlttwwi tb* Eng; Marshals. 8oulMod, Qerprd lytbe Xu Wwxm* lt;nd Count Lebon, * • 1 tbefipgianxDniifar. and Baron de Buaferes, tbe Saxon Minis-air3G-of?y. It: ftd.. Prioc^i Victoria-, Wben the boor arrived the King info to tb* Wtowt the. Qom took that of the Duke iWnoon, the Ktertf theBrigUnad|teJ«cheti of Orleans, Dtjke Perdhiand JWiroe titeJSBcw44tiai4A; and -Unis.ibU*yu,I4at-o-he3dehtowed by fbt Fatnljy, tbe; Wurtembu guests, p table bearing, were placed Duke de Htandof tbe Boyalte iad Infanta pf^pavJfcike Alexander of ce Xogpstds of. fta.XftOah»g, jod the invited to tfid gallery, in .tbdd^ldk-of which was a of thw Ktat Qeftr At a centre point and bridegroom.: tbe right of theatdpd the Eng hJafatboyaud • the Eng- of the Belgian*; do tfie left of the prince* were Duke'Ferdinand, herftflwt, the Qoecaof % Freqd^aftdtfeeDueheMof Orleans. Tkl tpiotf the otber Bhatrious-guests,except the point immediately opposite the bride and bridegroom, which wa* occupied by tbe Chancellor, baring on his right the President of the Council of Ministers and the Keeper of the Seals, sod on bis left the Grand Referendary and the Keeper of the Archives of the Chamber of Peers. The Chancellor, at the command of tbe King, read tbe Cl111 Act, and received the re-d* quired declarations from the Duke de Nemours and the Princess Victoria, and then pronounced them to be man and wife. Theis-„A