D.AmocSMso^ tod that of Bath Chm*n,0 “ The Vke Chairman,” - Tb^Ooowrnrive pPSS • - »» CooMittnVra In Charrb and W W^TbTvSSswho rad honoured tb«B with their comita particular, ** The •GonaervafigBtfcmrirn, tod ra terminated mae of tbs most agreeable meeuiff Bath for several years past.logs that has been knownware drunk withMAKBrAGB OF TI PRINCESS ~ DE SEMOUKS AND THELIAOE SaXR.COBCRG.3ATH(ton was 1 u*d imaseri it mag-[omaiLaocacfcftriwv thx Mnanoi.] The ffitrrlag* of tbs Did.* KeroouraVictoria lt;ft Saxe Coborif ijrmtri^g, Id fte Yi State, tBe Mon diland 8c Pjesfiftirti,If ofof the C• . -» • wilh lhe Princessw*x sttebrefced at- nine o'clock on Wtfjtit Sl^Gtomi. The Ministers of ' tbe .Ghanfieilpr, Vice-President* Of M»»*. the President, Vice-2e-cbifr rwe b©.mien ofr*, M.P..ihmy,rlv:'Pesrd,Secretiriet~df B*j .Dumber of Deputies, the Officers of the Households Ot .th« JUD£,.QueeivPrinces, andi Q6b is.ioeen.ofGo-ora the rr, and wbieh ear his friends t, frus-Princesses, and Other IfenoDf Jlryited^weTe assembled in the Klng*s apartments. The Viee-Fpwdenta ;of the Chamber of Peers, and the PretfdwU and ,plt;ae*Pn?shlMiis of the Chamber of Depotie*, wefe the sritDW* friactadJiytba King; Marshals Soultand Gerard by Ihe Pw( Se Hespoor^; and Count Lehon, thefifegfctaMlnisttr. and Bkron de Botoferes, the Saxon Miois-_ Prixw** Victoria.» When th^ boor arrived the King ■rinto the ^Fridas* H*. Qoero tools that of the Duke Seboars, the Kln«oftbeBrigUns WlbeDocheo of Orleans, Dtjke Ferdinand ’f*dame UieJSmC«*JI4tiatie.; and thus, .followed' by ft* Family, the Wurtetnhnguests, p tablewere placed Duke deche Belgian*; on’rioces andof the Royalte and Infanta ofJp^lME Alexander of ce A,ogtHtds of. SaxaCdhMg, jmd the invited to tb^ gallery, to .tfafeflttldk of which was a Ktat Cleft At a centre point Gn .the right. of the “ VWi the King- of left of tbcprinceis were Duke Ferdinand, her ftther, the Qac«aof tMtSnq^M^^lhKhetM of Orleans.-by the otter flluatrtous-guests, point Immediately opposite the bride and bridegroom, wbich was occupied by the Chancellor, baring on his right the President of the Council of Ministers and the Keeper of the Seils. and on his left the Grand Referendary and the Keeper of the Archives of the Chamber of Peers. The Chancellor, at the command of the King, read tbeCisll Act, and received the require-1 declarations from the Duke de Nemours and the Princess Victoria, aod then pronounced them to be man and wife. TheX*Mcarried eniry jn ^ register having been signed by the parties and allof her Jos lady In the jo con-©posedmily.”the witnesses, the bride and bridegroom, accompanied by their Majesties aod the whole of the angust and illustrious company, proceeded to tbe chapel, where the nuptial benediction was giren by the Bishop of Versailles. There was no mass performed on this occasion ; it was celebrated in the pa'ace this morning at ten o’clock. ____Ribbon Outrages inIch wasdoxenRibbon outrages we subjoin from tne provincial papersIbbiiand.—Two instances ofprovincial papers; one in King's County :—A man.the countv of Sligo,William Gibson, reading at Cleveregb, county Sligo,inrie thehe curtained0_. the other in theoarnedthe employment*of Abraham Martin* was attacked by aparty of men when going home, near the Rope-walk, in this town. One of the Ribbon pass-words wa» put to biro, and. on bis not. answering wtiafactorilsL he ,wa*, brutally assaulted, and