Cupid's Capers.The Catholic church was the scene of a very pretty mafriage ceremony this noon between Miss Feliciane VoivedicH, of Biloxi, and Mr. Emile Flechsig, of .New Orleans.The bride leaning on the arm of her father, Mr. N. \toivedich, was accompanied by her first bridesmaid,Miss Agnes Chevally, of New Orleans, and Mr. Henry Clark, and Miss Katie Favard, andjMr. N. F. Voive-dich, headed by th(e ushers, Messrs. Joseph Hilden brand, Percy Elmer, Janies Henley aud James Hagau, proceeded up the aisle to the altarwhere the grooth and his best man, Mr. Frank Voivediph, met the bridal party and Rev. Father Blanc made the happy couple man and wife, while they stood under a beautiful satin bell surmount|ed by two white doves; . The decorations were fine and strictly in keepihg with the event. The'wedding marcbuwas handsomely performed by Miss ICousans and Mr. J. J. Corcoran.The bride, looking very lovely, was arrayed in a crystal silk, trimmed with lace, passemeritrie beading and lily of the valley i flowers. Her veil was long and grapefully looped up with sprays of lilies of the valley, and in her hand she hafried an elegant prayer book, the j gift of Father O’Grady, of Mobile. The bridesmaids—Missf vn ofgowned in h mod-some bouquets of natural flowers.The wedding pfeseuts were very numerous and camjB principally from friends in Biloxi and New Orleans. After the ceremony the' party returned to the lijxne of the bride, where they received their friends for several hours, and finally left on the 7:3*2 train for New Orleans, their Juture home, with the best wishespink chiuawasof all.