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THE ROYAL NUPTIAIA us day the august aud interesting ceremony of the mat 8 of her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, with his 1.1 Benson's Neuip'atiri- Office. A gns star. Bigg ami 5 gt V. A. inga.

Mi'ssrg. mx mi A. in gas. JT-i TflTE apparel, or cared not what sacrifice they made to get table was also gilt. The communion table Itself was covered Go of Israel" was performed, litid at the conclusion the Dowager Lady LyHletoa, Countess of Burlington, a glimpse of the passing pageantry.

The spirits of the people with a rich profusion of gold plate, and on each side was anthem of God be merciful to us and bless us." LT Portmau, Lady Barham. were occasionally cheered by the music of the military bandsj a stool for the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of' During the whole time the ceremony was being read, the MAIDS OF HONOUR, who played several invigorating marches, and now and then London. On the left hand side of the altar, and on the haul- Royal Family and all present remain 1 standing. After it Hon. Harriet Pitt, the old fashioned but merry tune of Come haste to the pas, us you advanced up the aisle under the gallery, were four was concluded her Majesty received the congratulations of her 1 HririrtLv Hon' Matilda Pmt wedding." ool, with footstools to match, for the reception of their Royal relations.

Mon; Utter Hm 83rab Marf c'avendish About a quarter before 12 the first procession of car-1 Royal Highnesses the Duke of Sussex and the Duke of am- The procession retired from the Chapel in the state aud form WOMEN OF THE BEDCHAMBER. rl Hijhutfs Prince Albert, of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Pertbimed in the Chapel Royal, St. James's An rent novel as this, more than a century having elapsed r. pli nuPliaIs of a reigning Queen of this country were lot gas star. issued from the Palace court.

yard, through the t-ritgf, the rnncess August ana me luctiess or uioucmer; as it entfiwi, except mat nnce Albert lrd her Majesty by the 1 rlv Harriet Clive. i lam Viscountess Forbes, Le sufficient, independent of the would and hand. triumphal anh. They conveyed tbe reigning Duke while on the opposite side were six stools of a like description Ladr Charlotte Copley, Lady Caroline Brrington, splendour attendant thereon, nnd ir und Initials V. A.

mee Office, A crown with tho letters for the use of her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge, of Saxe Coburg and Gotha. the fallier of Prince Albert, also It was a matter of general remark that her Majesty went through the service in a most composed and dignified manner. the two Princesses of Cambridge, Pnnc George of the Hereditary Prinse of Saxe Cobnrg, his brother and hi8 bridge, Prince Ernest, the brother, and the reigning Duke of The slight nervousness which was apparent when thfl Queeu first entered the chapel soon left her, and in a few iniuutes Saxe Coburg Gotha, the parent of Prince Albert. hi (tic Mr. Brand, Ladj Gardiner, Hoi).

Mi a. Campbell. Captain of the Captain of the yeomen of the J- Gold Stick, Band of Griitle-Guarde. men at Arni9. Keeper of the Privy Parte, Six Gentlemen at Arms.

Six Yeomen of the Guard to close the procession. harp, iihd the letters v. A star aud V. A. youth of our beloved Sovereign, to engage the Tl aulion and interest of the nation, tt lot, then, to be wondered that these combined circum-, hou.l make the people of this country who are, I'Pite what a disaffected few.may say or thiuk, naturally and mtrislcally a loyal people, suspend their ordinary avocations cease their labouring toil, to join in keeping holiday, publicly to demonstrate their attachment to the Throne gesmed in fU possession of her usual spirits.

The seremony concluded at half-past oue. left side of the altar, and in from of the four stools we have described, were two state chairs that next the tmHuf of the altar for her Majesty, and that nearer fo the Royal Highness himeclf, escorted by a guard of honour. A 12 o'clock the Royal cortege advanced in the following orders FIRST CARRIAGE. Two Gentlemen Usbers. Kxou of the Yeomen of the Guard.

Groom of the Robes. V. A. lh vartVgufed Inmj The Civtt Cot. A ens Mutual Lifr Imuran V.

A. in gm Miri variot British and Colonial in gas. Barrow mid Sou. A Briitth Fire Offioe.C Coutts' Bank A rrov ind beautifull? MJurer and Co V. A aisle for her Royal Highness the Duchess of Keno nnd V.

A. in gas. and V. A. in gas.

I the initials V. the cornices red with variegated lamps. On arrivin? at the entrance of the chapel, the drums and trumpets filed off. The Gentlemen at Arms remained outside the chaoel door, in the ante-chapel, during the oere-mouy. The Yeoman of the Guard remained at the foot hs earnest wishes for the welfare and happiness of their DEPARTURE FOR WINDSOR.

At the conclusion of the breakfast her Majesty retired to ptVsrc for her departure for Windsor, wu'iiher she was accompanied by Prince Albert and a very limited suite, Including only, we believe, the Lord and Lady in Waiting, Groom of the Chamber, Equerry, two Mnida of Honour, and two or three other attendants on ths Roval union. Th Jung jovey Qaeen. No imperial mandate was necessary On the opposite side were also two state chairs that next tin railing for Prince Albert, and that nearer the aisle for the Dowager Queen Adelaide each of these chairs was provided with footstools; wnile close to the railing of the altar were ottpel a cold observance of respect. The homage utit)ir forced nor feigned, but the voluntary ol warm hearts. participating in the joy of I domestic servants had previously net out for the Castle, to I V.

1- rwM, tn in li.r I I r. two fald stools for her Majesty and Prince Albert, used dttriag the ceremony. The whole floor was covered with a bine and gold pattern carpet, with the Norman rose. The reiuiaing Royal bride, beating with hopes for brighter days, and oe iii iramut" mum oe.i i.oiu.urt. who of the staircase, in tht auto-cliapeJ, during the ceremony.

The respective persons composing the procession were conducted to the places provided for them the Princes and Princesses of the Blood Royal to the stats prepared for them ou the Haut-Pas; and the several ladies attendant upon the Queen to the seats provided near her Majesty's person. Her Majesty, on reaching the H.iut-Pof, tojk her seat in the chair of state provided for the occasion, on the right aide of the altar. Repository of Arts. A ga3 crown, tastefully cnwreathetl. Snn Newspaper Office.

Inscription, "Royal Wedding Courier Offlo A ciovvn and V. A. in gas. Morning Poit Office. A crown and star, and initials V.

A. in gas. Morniug Chronicle A crown and two start, and the initials V. A. in gas.

Someiset House. An immense crowu with two stars, and all tmrt proceeuingn win simply styled Prinse "aiumr Dravers for a prolonged reign of purity and neace, J3UICI I. early dawn the busy hum of men" arose from the vast Propolis and its populous suburbs. The cannons' roar THE BANQUET. part of die interior, including the pews in the aisle, the seats in the galleries, and ambassadors' closet, had the appearance of simple oak with dotbic panels, scrolls, and mouldings, i he seats being covered with crimson cushions, with gold-coloured edges, and broad gold-coloured fringe.

The ceiling, which had been refreshed, and was adorned with the arms of Great This evening a grand banquet will be gen, by command of her Majesty, in the Banqueting room of St. atnas's Palace, built by George at which the Karl of EitoI, as Lord eH th opening day, and The morning trumpets' festival proclaimed Through each high street." (HO IllltlHIB A. Ill gft3. King's Colleg A crown beautifully festooned, with the initials V. A.

in gas. Observer Oflrcr A star with ths initials V. A. aud P. A.

in gas. 1 winings. A star aud V. A. hi gas.

as the hastening crowds moved towards the chief point of "fiction, the line of road through which the Royal processiou to pase, they heheld, on each side of the way, the houses Jforttd with various ornamental devices, consisting of gay -is Ktn. The service then proceeded. Ths service bring concluded, the procession returned, that of the Bridegroom preceding as before, excepting that hiH Royal Highness conducted her Majesty in the return. N.B. The Knigbts of the several orders present at the solemnity wore their respective collars with white rosettes.

In honour of the Roynl ntiptlals, her Majesty has beeu graciously pleased to command that the patent theatres, as well as the ininoi establishments of tho metropolis, shall this evening be opened gratuitously to ihe public. In addition to the theatres the following places of public amusement are also by command of her Majesty thrown open gratuitously to the public the promenade concerts Law Life Assurance Office. -T Adams and Ede A crown and 111 gas. Richards and Co, A star in variegated Luniis. Britain in various-coloured devices and compartments, had a rery tasteful appearance, and the light admitted from the Gothic window over the altar, and from the windows ou each side gave a pleasing mellowness to the whole.

The colonnade through which the procession passed to the chapel was exi-eedragly well contrived, and admirably lit from the lanterns above aud the windows behind. The seats, which were separated from the pillared colonnade by a dwarf railing, were covered with crimson cushions with gold- SECOND CAnBIAOE. Equerry in Waiting. Two Pages of Honour. Groom in Waitiog.

THIRD CARRIAGE. Clerk Marshal. Vice Chamberlain. Keeper of the Privy Purse. Controller of the Household.

FOURTH CARRIAGE. Bedchamber Woman in Waiting. Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard. Master of the Buckhounds. Treasurer of the Household.

FIFTH CARRIAGE. Maid of Honour in Waiting. Duchess of Kent's Lady in Waiting. Gold Stick. Lord in Waiting.

SIXTH CARRIAGE. Lady of the Bedchamber in Waiting. Master of the Horse. Lord Steward. Lord Chamberlain.

SEVENTH CARRIAGE. THE QUBKN. The Duchess of Kent-Mistress of the Robes. On arriving at the Palace her Majesty was immediately conducted to her closet, behind the Throne-room. Nothing could exceed the splendour and animation of the scene which the palace presented at the moment when our Gra- oi ner iieoi) nuufieuoiu win piesme.

i he room will be gorgeously decorated, and illumined with fivo magnificent lustres and table candelabra. There will be three tablet one across at the upper end, and two tables running dowu thence, capable of receiving 130 guests. Behind the Chairman will be displayed, nnder rich crimson drapery with a crown at the top, all the costly gold plate from Windsor Castle; while the tables and serving tables at the sides wUl evince all the well-known msie of Mr. Elliott, her Majesty's table-decker. The banquet will, ol course, embrace all the luxuries which art or nature can prtdaae; and a band of mnskians will in attendance throughout the evening, the company being waited upon by tlie servants In Royal liveries.

We subjoin a list of the guests invited Hers' Itm.ii Hii'hwHK the Viscountess Forbes and Mr. gorgeous banners, and costly preparations for the "shl's illuminations. The neighbourhood of the palaces was occupied by cheerful groups, ever and anon gathering "ous, till the whole intended route was lined with vast alutii(hj. Constitution-hill, and those points of tha Parks commanded even the remotest view of the sceBe, Piaed and Co A star and V. A.

in gas, Saunders and Benning. A gas star. John Bull Office A star and A. in variegated lamps. Green Dragon.

A star in gas. hf-v tho throne. coloured borders and fringe, while all the remainder of a-la-Musard at the Theatre Royal, English Opwa House, the WjWs and scatrolds. under sky might stand." this temporary structure bad the semblance of having been use. A large gas star with the cerutcd in the centre.

crown and star with the ML Grecian Saloen, City Road, White Conduit House. Hoya1 Applied with various ingeniously contrived accom mot's, fi.i nritilM nf which no mean orice was dt- constructed with solid masonry. ine floor of tho Lynne Oyster Ward initials V. A. beautiful I The Siindu; Times on words "The Weddiug" ir At timing Advertiser fi mounted by with underneath the whole beat Apollo Saloon, Yorkshire Stingo, the Royal Bower Saloon, Vaughan.

Colonnade wan invpred with rich Brussels carpet, which f' a 1 1 Stu-ugate, and the New Strand Theatre, for the exhibition of extended into the vestibule, up the grand staircase to the Htent gas stars ur--torla at full length in gas. feats of magic legerdemain and necromancy performaKce. The benchers, barristers, and students of the several Inns o' Lady F. Howard. The Dowager Lady Lyttelton.

Lady Constance Paget. The Right Hon. G. S. aud Lady Agnes Byng.

Sir J. and Lady C. Copley. armoury, through tbe Presence Chamber to Queen Anne drawing-room, and tbenoc to the ante-chamber and throne-room, where her Majesty and Prince Albert's portions of the and no lack of purchasers was found. The T01 windows teemed with heads, as did those of tlie mansions and dwellings of the closer ta'Ottghfares through which the corlige was to pass.

the roofs were tenanted by eager spectators, jo from the giddy height looked down, seemingly nnmind- Court, have made arrangements for sumptuous dinner enter tainments being provided in their several halls at Lincoln's ited up in the same manner posts around the building between which festoons of will give it a brilliant and This establishment will as at tho coronation. Tl are each surmounted by lights have been hung, dazzling effect. Tbe Mansion Hon, i Inn, the Inner and Middle Temples, and at Gray's Inn und weunfeignedly rejoice to find that the authorities in tbe metro Air. and JUndy n. Uuvs.

Mr. and Lady Theresa Digby procession marshalled. The seats throughout erected for tne accommodation of the spectators were covered with crimson cushions and yellow fringe, thus sustaining uniformity throughout. They were railed off from the line of proces of their perilous position. Besides all this, every niche r1) resaleable gp0t, was made the resting-place of platforms Colonel aud Lady J.

Wemyss. politan parishes have determined to regale the inmate star and crown with the initials Duchfgg of Kent. His Serene Highness the Duke of Cobuig. His Serene Highness tbe Prince Ernest. The Duke of Norfolk.

The Duke and Duchess of Bedford. The Duke and Duchess of Sutherland. The Marquis of Headfort. The Marchioness of Nor- manby. The Earl and Countess of RrroL The Earl and Conntess of Ls bridge.

The Karl and Countess of Albemarle The Karl and Countess of 8urrey. (wOloBel and Lady K. liucltley. V. A.

enwivafhed in variegated latnps of the woikhouscs under their emit col with the good x.ady Caroline Harrington. nrna escorted to the state earriacf. Crowds of sion. Puleries, gaily feestooned and decorated, with ncats where all the lords, and each degree Of sort miehl sic in order to behold," The Hon. Major and Mrs.

old English fare of roast beef nod plum-pudding Neither have the claims of the children in the various paro It was calculated that rather more than SOO distinguished POCLTBY. Mr. Gorcia's, fruiterers, a brilliant gas star. Mr. Pirn's, fishmonger, a star in varieguied lamp Brook and Son's, star in variegated lamps.

KIKO-STREET. was not possible to accommodate all the rank and iixte The Hon. Colonel and Mrs. chial and other charity schools been overlooked, lor the noble individuals were present, and tho scene was most brilliaut anu imposing ever witnessed in this oi auy other rev. example afforded by ber Majesty the Queen Dowacer, in her gentlemen were ranged along the parapets, and the balconies were filled with most clegautly-drcascd ladies of title and fashion.

Every eye was directed to the state carriage, and as soon as it was in motion, the sounds of loud harzas, and tho strains of the national anthem rent the air, while on every side the waving of hats and handkerchiefs greeted hei Ma- 7 1 rl In Cn.iul The Hou. Captain and Mrs. determination to regale at her own expense, the children of will present a most dellght-d windows of tlie building, Courts, haw "iacefullv couutry. The galleries were divided into sw cuiui'im-ments, each of which were under the superintendence of two military officers, and the right to seats was regulated Caiopbull. The Hon.

Colonel and Mrs. Cavendish. The Hon. W. Cowper.

The Hon.C. A. Murray. strictly by Court etiquette and established precedence son- jesty as she left tne courv-ymu 10 jmww The GuildbolL 1 ful appearance. The 1 as well as tho front festooned with gas-lig crown, with the other dined there, the only 1 Prince's initial, whicl great length in variegw AUas Assurance Off variegated lamps, and 1 The Earl of Belfast.

sequently there was not the least, confusion or trouble occa tiion within tlie Royal chapel. The sex most honoured rhis day miugled in the masses, and may be said to have nearly, if not quite, the majority of the spectators on tive occasion. A profusion of white favours was dis. 1, aud the handy work of the seiuptress was exhibited in thousand varied forms on the graceful and bcautious rtrs. If beauty needed ornament, the skill of fashion PPMitphmtifuUy.

Beauty la future's brag, aud must be shown ui courts, at feasts, and nigh solemnities, where most mil wonneriit the workmanship, many beauteous dame and worthy knight t.airie there the nuptials to celebrate" isrtli nmtwl hut. rtAtiont ex nert.it inn of this tha schools in ihe parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, lias been folle ived most laudably in other districts, and we should be wanting in justice wore we to omit special mention of the fact, that the children in the schools of the parish of St. Mary-k-8traud (of whirh her Majesty is the lady of the mauor), will be entertained at dinner at the private cost of the churchwardens, and of Mi. Lowe, of the Strand, and Mr.

Thurston, of Calberino-stroHL Mujesty's, is displayed at Colonel Sir Robert and Lady Admiral Sir Robert and Lady Hoy.il. iuffeV ST. JAMK3'S5 PALACB. Long before the hour appointed for opening the doors of the Chapel Royal to those distinguished personages members of toe haut ton who had obtained the Lord ic nf ndmission to the Chapel Royal, and the Tlie Earl and Countess of Sandwich. The Earl ani Countess of Charlumont.

The Earl and Countess of Burlington. The Earl and Countess of fioe. The windows hung round with the inscription Long may they live" icr ahwig the entire from of the building. displayed in hho uininii uusniDii The illuminations in Ckeapside arc exceedingly few, and of a suite of state apartments through which the Royal procession sioned by individuals takiug possession of the places assigned them. The foreign ambassadors and ministers occupied the end gallery opposite the altar.

Their dresses were of the most magnificent and costly description, and they all wore the medals and decorations of various orders. The headdresse8f the ladis were most profusely studdsd with jewels. The Speaker of "the House of Commons arrived in state shortly after o'clock. The Cabinet Ministers wete all in attendance before ii o'clock. They were attired in the Windsor uniform of blue FingaL very ummporunt uescrrption.

The Earl of Ikhr-ster. Jjbh'd myriaj wa8 WOrked up to the highest point of was to pass, the avenoes in me tiuuhj Palace were crowded with carriages, filled with the beauty, fashion, wealth, mid talent of the nation, ST. MAnTtN 8 I.E-QRAND. The General Post ffle The illumination at Lhia huilffinr will be the most splendid in the metropolis. In tli centre is an immense star elegantly t.awieaihrd on the rio-ht the Ladv C.

Lennox. Lady A. Paget. Lady Klix ibcth Howard. Lady Sarah Viliiera.

Lady Ida Hay. Lady Fauuy Cowoer. and continued to sit down witnoot intermission until half-past II o'clock, the hour at which it had been fixed the doors of the chapel and Palace should be closed. The Foreiim Ambassadors, tlie Ministers of State, and the members io premonitory sunuus oi uie urn wyni nm; ngliam Palace. The noise of many drums, the itt1 'Wats of signal guns, and the dang of martial Pets had scarcely ceased their loud announcement, when Atc carriage in which her majesty rode issued from the We Portal.

British Crown with the ioials V. and on the left the Princes with the letters P. A. The whole will be brilliantly THE ILLUMINATIONS. The preparations tor the illuminations, with the exception of the CJnb-houses and government offices, are by no means upon splendid or extensive scale.

In the City they are almost entirely confined to a few public edifices, and even nt the westend the tradesmen who profess to cater for the Palace have not prepared for a similar display to that which took place at tlie time of the coronation. The following are the principal illuminations PALL-MALL. United Service Club. A Crown with tlie initials V. a.

in gas. Athemnum A Crown in gas beautifully en wreathed with the letters V. A. and V. R.

lighted with gus, to supply which six service pipes of great bore have been attached. and gold. Tho Knigbtsoftl were decorated with the splendid Lady W. Stauhopc. Lady Jane Boavcrie.

Lady West. Jtway. Sir Wm. and Lady Lumley. SirUeary and Lady Wheatlcy.

The Hon- Harriet Pitt. The Hon. Miss Cocks. The Hon. Miss Spring Rice.

The Hon. Miitilda Paget. The Hou. Miss Anson. The Hon.

Miss Cavendish. Tne Hon. Miss Lyster. The Hon. Miss Murray.

Miss Davys. Mr. and Mrs. Brand. 8u F.

Siovin. Colonel Armstrong Mr. Rich. General Sir F. Wethcrull.

Colonel Cooper. General Upton. Miuter Cavendish. Master Cowell. The Hon.

A. Chichester. Master Weniyss. Master Byng. Five Gentlemen of the Duke of Coburg's suite.

Four Gentlemen of Prince Albert's household. At iBht of her, the people, with a shout, of the most hon. the Privy Council were set down at the entrance in the Ambassador's Court, and the general company either alighted at the great gate of the Palace, where a covered way had been erected, to the Chapel Royal, or at the levee entrance door near Marlborough House. inl ttieair. ST.

r-AtL'lj CHURCHYARD. Mackintosh's India Rubber Warehouse. a gas star. Holt's, Confectioners a star in variegated lamps. LVDOATE HILL.

Lady M. Grimston. Lady Ellen Paget. Ladv Marv Howard. The servants of the nobility aud gentry, mr the most part, tt-nrp ihir state liveries, and were decked with wedding Travellers' Club The cornices alonir the whole front of Lord and Lady Byrou.

Lord Gardner. the buildins strung with amber coloured oil lumps having a favours, and despite the unfavourable state of the morning, were very early in attendance. The west gallery was under the superintendance of Colonel Diggle aud Captain Boylr, aud we feel tailed upon to express our thank, to these gallant officers, lor the attention and courtesy shown to the gentlemen connected with imprest. Amongst those who arrived first we noticed the Karl of Craven, Countess of Craven, Lady Mary Compton, fine effect. isconut and Viscountess Tor- Carlton Club.

A crown aud two Brunswick stars with the riugtou. Jr trops presented arms as the Qneen passed the is struck np with renewed vigour the National Anthem I'11 ya cortege moved forwards, her Majesty bowing to the greetings of her subjects. Aif drest in robes, iidarn her stute, lw ner train the crowding people wait, J.u, prosing, view with whut a tcmuer'd graee he looks or ma testy her faee, i hiw pomp an iuward confess. ib'U flU'U with plcnaure.1. to her glory due, uii shout.i the chariot moving on il Was physically impossible to keep up the pursuit 'thick phalanx of embodied men," which already filled initials V.

R. and V. and festoons olonr the entire front, Loid and Lady Lilfonl. the streets in the vicmity oi uiu r.tu-c hidkui nui om animated but very gay appearance. Here, as in the parks the arranirements of the metropolitan force wore admirable, and the regulation were, so far as came underour obserralion, implicitly obeyed by the drivers of the numerous vehicles brinainc spectators to witness the augus and interesting the whole brilliantly lighted with gas.

MM Alfred Paget. wiohe Inauraai (lihtc A crown and in var rented Solicitor General and Litly, -una tsmagimi, tho Jjord rolcy. Lord and Lady Kinnaiid. humps. rrremoniaL Shortly after naii-paw Oram nee-Office The preparations for illumiuntirifr this Lord and 1 Karham.

Cabinet ministers to-can to arrive, huu wwo establishment are upon a very scale. Th whole Lord and Lady Porunan not recognised by the assembled tnousauus, tney eucueu no Peirce's. Two stars and crown In variegated lamps. Messrs. Wilkin.

Initials V. A. in lamps. Hundeli and Bridge'. A crown and stai lu gas, with the initials V.

R. and P. A. Isher wood's A gas star. Sparrow's.

V. R. iu variegated lamp. Williams's. A star in lamp.

NEW BR1DOE-STREET, BLACCFRIARS. Bell's Weekly Messenger Office Star in varieguted lamps. Standard Office Star and initials V. A. In gas.

Bridewell Windows festooned with variegated lamps. In Holborn, and many of the other principal thoroughfares, there is hardly any demonstration of rejoicing whatever. The provincial journal received this momiag abound in descriptions of the preparations made in the various towns the country, in order to celebrate the Royal nuptials. It would, however, be tedietu to fill our columns with details, which necessarily partake of a great similarity in the arrangements and after all, ths intense interest of which must be principally confined to the residents ofthe Dalmeny, Karl of Derby, Miss Davys, Conntess 01 Euston, Lord Adolphns Filzclareneu, Lady Louisa Fimrey, the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Colonel Fox, Lady Mary Fox, Lord Frederick Gordon, the Bishops of London and Norwich, Lady Augusta Gordon, Lord and Lady Robert Grosvenor. Lieut.

Gen. Hill, Lord Hill, Lord Lurgan, Lady front is covered with devices which when lighted, as it is intended, in variegated lamps, cannot fail to hirre a very fine effect. These consist of pieces nf ordnance, Brunswick Btars. iifitiif either of a piauuuory 01 muuuii.u.j tv.i- Mi-Lt Hrm.thc Chancellor of the Exchequer was amongn the All will be in full dress, aud dinner will he served at eight uppr space roiun "ii4 niq uiiu-f the rear impracticable. The mass was, there- o'clock.

e.nlist arrivals, aud was followed in succession by Viscount an immense crown, and at full length in large letters the remaiu stationary; bnt not so their corunciled to Melbourne, Loid Hollanu, iora J. nueseii, tne marquis or names Victoria and AUrt. The company will assemble in the suite of state drawing-rooms, which will be brilliantly illuminated forthe occasion, The shouts of those whom the procession had 01manbv, the Loru Uhameiior 1 wno came 111 state in tnrre 1 wl At Lurgan, the Duke of Leeds, Lord Mounteagle, the Marquis ol previous to the dinner and, ou being will pro- CiriDtW ISCOUlll uu iwu iooivin. ai i.i mi. Northampton, Lord C.

Paget, the Bishop ot Peterborough, dedtbJougH the port rut-gallery to tho banquet-room. At II 0 CiOCK. a squaulon OI tne rvujai tioiw; vtuiiius AMurj, Lord William Russell, Lady William Russell, Lord and Lady Oxford and Cambridge University Club. A crown in gas. British Institution.

A star and two wreaths in gas. ST, JAMES'S-STREZT. Royal Guards Glob House. Star and crown, with the initials V. A.

in gas. Crockfords (St. James's Clnb) The names of Victoria and Albert ut full length in variegated lamps, surmounted by an immense crown similarly displ.iyed. Seymour, Sir William and Lady Somcrville, Earl of Softon, lirnded by their band in toll slate uniforms, entered me aiK, and formed at intervals aloug the line of route theCentreMali, and now tlie auxicty of the spectators to secure situations from the conclusion ot the festival, all will return to the drawing-room, and thence go to a full dress party, to be given by the Duchess of Sutherland the same night. Her Majesty's Costume.

For the e-ratification ot our uMMr Uowrtl it, and united with the bursts of loyal cheer-keptt a -head. Thus aru dejw of hmaas was 8 a the ear could drink in the cheerful sounds. tbe joyous manner in which the bridal Uke i ''l(ne realms was hailed in her progress to teoiple where that solemn rite was per thai which has united her to the man of her Counts of 8cfton, Lord Saye and Sele, the Marquis of Tavistock, Lord and Lady the Marquis of Wmchostsr, which even a slight glance could be guinea or tne Koyai pro air readers we may state tbat her Majesty's dress was made cession was at its extreme height, trees weio naceuueu, lamp-posts were mounted, and insecure Footings were aitaineu on the top of the Iron railings by which me par, is enniaaea. or Jicli wiuie saun, trimmca with orangu-uower-blossoms. Head-dress.

-A wreath of orange-flotver-blossoms, and over this a beautiful veil of Honlton lace, which was worn down. The bridesmaids 01 train bearers were also attired in white. to per- circumstance tnhor Her entrance to the Royal The roofs of Stafloro nouBe, tne ixwiutc, me Palace itself, and Marlborough House, were crowded even to the chimney lops, and as the raiu had now subsided, the Majesty's high station. The Queen Dowager wore a dress of violet-coloursd velvet, towns mem serves. St.

James's Palace. During the whole of Saturday groups of fashionables surrounded the office of the Lord Chamberlain to obtain tickets to view the preparations in the chapel and tho interior of St. James's Palace, and a great number were gin titled with this privilege. Many fruitless attempts were made to obtain tickets of admission lor tomorrow, but the means of accommodation had been com-pletely exhausted: and the Karl at Fvbridee. who wis in 4U vended the joyous acclamations of Uie muilitutte, with tram to correpouu.

scene had now become altogether most nean-stirring. ttrookess Llub House. Crowu and star tastefully en-wreathed with the initials V. A. in variegated lamps.

Willis nnd Co. Crown and V. A. in gas. Fen ton's HotoL Star in variegated lamps.

Arthur's Club House, A star and V. beautifnlly on-wreathed, in gas, Tliaix-bd House Tavern. Crown and V. lamps. Graham's Club.

Crown ami V. lamps. English's Hotel Brilliant gas star. Sams's Library. Two sun, with the letters V.

A. in gits. Boodle's Club Star and crown, with tlie initials V. IH 'Ueaiix which ansucd was calcuLited to awaken other Presently a sqaadron of the Life (joanis with their splendid band took their station in the Court-yard next Mai thorough nnA in fvnnt of the treat gates at tho foot of St. emotions than those wmcn arc uevoiveu in the OFFICIAL The following is the official ceremonial issued by the Lord the Marchioness of Winchester, the vice Lantdal, the Attorney General, Lord Denman, 6cc Shortly after 10 o'clock the peers and peeresses arrived in rnpid succession, it would be impossible to give their n.mer SuS it to say that all the principal bHRy of the land "tULTsioI choir consisted of 10 boys and 16 men, and was nnder the superintendence of Sir George Smart, who presided at the organ.

ns The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bisho? of London took their Btation at the altar at half-past 11 o'clock. The Queen Dowager arrived a few minutes before 12 o'clock, and took her scat near the communion table. All present rose on her Majesty's entering the chapel, and re nf mra nnimnl excitement. Th, Chambeilain James's-street. At half-past 11 their Royal Highnesses tho Duko ami Durness oi vjuiuunujr, ii wevige aim Princess Augusta of Cambridge arrived in state, es and festoons in variegated lamps.

attendance throughout the whole of the day, was reluctantly obliged to refuse, although anxiously desirous of mertiuir the urgent requests of the claimants. The Archbishop of Canterbury visited the chapel during the day. THE PROCESSION OF THE BRIDEGROOM. Drums and Trumpets. Serjeant Trumpeter.

Master of the Ceremonies. corted by a party the Lite isuaras, auu ineir Koj-ai Hiithnesses were iouuiy cneereu men progress inrougn tne Park and were received by the guard in the garden with the bf oetween her Majesty's iugress to St. James's Palace return was oue of tranquillity, the crowd in the imme. -icmity of the building, when the holy rite was 71 lf? seenifti desirous of paying an external respect to th, or of catching some faint sound indicative of -r8rn8 the ceremony witliin. To to heJir the full devotional quire imIk en 8 n'Th ome their awful anthem raise.

To i ntinK clear and now they all conspire the lofty mn from praise to pntise," Hp; nt truly British heart is tbeie unwilling to join in Hi, Wn8 lhut this union may bo auspicious of the good of The Bridegroom wntlemau ot Honour, between two Heralds. Vice Chamberlain of her Lord Chamberlain of her usual honouis. His Koyal mguness tne wuue or Sussex followed a few moments afterwards, also escorted by a party of Life Guards, and his reception by the populace was most amed standing until her Majesty uesirea mem to ue seated. Her Majesty appeared in excelleut health and spirits. enthusiastic and cheering.

The cortege escorting tne illustrious bridegroom was haihtl M-llh eninusutwic wiiue inatoi Majesty nouseneia. Majesty Household. THE BRIDEGROOM, Wearing ths Collar of the Order of the Qlarter. Supported by their our youthful Quu elicited load and long-con in ucd applause. ..1,., nf PaWiI Mint.

ARRIVAL OF PRINCE ALBERT. Prince Albert's procession was formed in tbe Throne-room, Precisely halt-past one, iM'jrr Sereno Highnesses the Reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg and 21 bv the oidnance ou tne paraae in irui ui mr nuiw 1U7 and that under the rolen of our most gracious and at half-past 12 o'clock, the sound of trumpets and drums announced that his Royal Highness was approaching the Gotha, and tno neremiary rrince ot Haxe iJoburg aad Gotha, Each attended by officeis of their suite, namely, lute Crown and lamps. BT. JAUES'S-SUUARE. Army and Navy Club.

The front of this establishment is tastelully decorated with the arms of the club, surmounted by an imperial crown, with a star on each side. Underneath the letters V. and festoons along tlie entire balcony, the whole brilliantly lighted with gas. Windham Club. A crown and V.

A. in lamps. Colonial Club. The slur of Brunswick and letters V. A.

in gas. Parthenon Club. A crown and V. A. in variegated lamps.

PICCADILLY. The illuminations in Piccadilly nppear to have been prepared with little regard for effect, tbe: contrivances being for the most part of the simplest and most unostentatious kind. The loiters V. A. in oil lamps, with an occasional star in gas, are the only devices uoticeable.

REUEMT-STREET. The same may be almost said of Regent-street as of Piccadilly, with the exception of Ackermnnn's, where a tasteful traiuporency representing Britannia drawn in a car, with other fanciful conceits is displayed with some effect. Lewis aud Allenby. A gas crown and A. in gas.

Houbijunt nnd Chardin. A star of Brunswick en wreathed In gas. Guards, announceu wiubuib; eold ring" had been placed npon tbe finger of her most gracious Majesty, and again the crowd began to prepare for theicturuofthe illustrious pair. At half-past one, however, a heary fail of rain disturbed the holiday-folks, many of whom chapel. The scene at this moment was of the moat animated description.

All present rose, and in a few minutes the Count Holowiatn, uaron Alvenelebeti, and Baron de E-oweufeis. Morridwith W8nt Bn(1 Nor tender peiiger nffllet, Oi nor sickness without friend, Nor or to bear his living load lb "'VKmrjint that ne'er earned 4d, tl0B- Panes h4ltj that peace and happiness, truth and justice, b(n "iM Vkty, may be established asaoug us for all gene. Prince, attired in the uniform of a Biiush Field Marshal, ran off to all the points of egress from tne ine ma- On entering the chapel the drums aud trumpets filed off ierity. however, held their positions, auu gave me newiy- and wearing the insignia 6f the Order of the Garter, entered the Chapel. His Royal Highness was supported by his without the door, ana tne procession advancing, his Koyal Hiifhnrss was conducted to the seat provided for him on married p.v.r a welcome mai mmm mc the left hand of tlwt altar.

His supporters, the Duke of Serene Highness the reigning Duke of Saxo Coburg and ihe This morning, at six clock, two baUeriug trams of Royal Artillery (each consisting of four guns) left Woolwich and arrived In Su James's Park, at seven clock, where they were stationed inside the gardens, for tbe purpose of firing Royal solutes, on her Majesty proceeding to and from the Palace to the Cliapel Royal. At eight o'clock the battalions of Grenadier Guards, the Coldstream and Royal Scotch Fusiieers, marched from their respec. live barracks, with the First Regiment of Life Guards, from Knighrsbrtdge barracks, the Royal Horse Guards Blue) from the Regent's Park bnrrarks, and the 14th Light Dragoons, from Hounslow, and took up their positions in close order extending the whole line of the grand procession. The troops were attired in their state dresses. Strong detachments of the metropolitan police, belonging to each division of polios, also formed iu close line, iu trout ol the military.

After the marriage ceremony was ever, ami the gtond procession had returned to Buckingham Palace, a strong detachment of tho 14th Light Dragoons, under the command of Colonel 111 readiness to escort the Koyel bride and bridegroom to Windsor Castle. At daybreak, the bells of the various churches in the metropolis commenced ringing men peals, and the royal standard was hoisted on tbe steeples. The vessels in the 1 iver Thames and the docks displayed the flags of various nations, iu bouour of the day. At tbe wharfs, pietes of artillery were discharged, also tbe small ones in St. James's Paik, and at tbe Tower of London.

On inquiry at the different metropolitan nnd suburban workhouses, our reporter was tohi that the inmates, both Eoung and old, would be treated to-day, on the occasion of er Majesty's marriage, in precisely the same way that they are on Christmas Day. The indulgence the poor will meet with to-day in one workhouse is so marly similar to that received iu another, that It would be tiresome and useless to particularise. Tbe extra food they will receive will aveitigo eight ounces of ro.ist beef (in a ew instances mutton and poik are substituted) each, with nearly a pound of pluin-pud-iliuir, and tiufficiciu reliables. The children will ooeive as Saxe Coburg aud Gotha und the Hereditary Prince, with Hereditary Prince his brother. He looked rather pale, but BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

returned to Buckingham faiace, i iiiinuiDiiwiu. The proccasion to Buckingham Palace was reformed pretty much in the same order in which it moved in the morning. Prince Albert took his place in the same carriage with her Majesty, the Duchess of Sutherland taking her place with the the officers ot their suite, occupied seats near Prince Albert. appeared very checrfuL Hi Royal Highness was conducted The Master of the Ceremonies and the officers of the Bride- 1, "'S now into inc rwh 01 uie yiui.uniiias 01 inr by tbe Lord Cliamblerhdn and vice Chamberlain to the altar, Mttsun stood near the person of his Royal Highness. and was then seated in a chair next to tbe Qaeen Dowager.

The Loid Chamberlain and Vice Chamberlain, preceded tin tuat 1,10 wealei tbe Part sf horning was rather unprvmtious the few glimpses Johnson aud Co. A gas star and crown, with the name by the drums aud trumpets, returned to attend her Majesty. Her Majesty then proceeded to the chapel in the follow Her Majesty and the Prince entered into conversation previous to the arrival of the Queen. On his Royal Highness tid 1 'ue being far between, and the rain frequent Earl of Albemarle, who, on this occasion uiuur, waireu mo official right to be in the same carriage with her Majesty. Her Majesty occupied the back-scat alone, and Prime Albeit and the Duchess of Kent sit opposite.

On arriving at Buckingham Palace, the illustrious party partook of a 7 iii 1, th lovnltv of thp crowd was ictoria, exceedingly well executed. Club Chambers. A gas star and the letters V. A. Carlton Hotel.

Star and V. A. in variegated lamps. WATERLOO-PI. ACE.

Pojt: but in spite of the showers they maintained their entering the Chapel, a Voluntary was performed by Sir George Smart on the organ. The procession then returned to conduet WEDDING BREAKFAST, "WJI the cortege appeared, when to add to their at whirh several nf th- illustrious participators in tbe prsvious Junior United Service Club Two sure and crown, with her Majesty to the chapel. yum U) uie clouds alsperseti ana the sun snone forth with the initials A. gracefully enwrenthed in variegated lampH. the officers of the household and Ministers of 1 Messrs.

Howell and James's Stars and crown, with the Stale were present. ARRIVAL OF HER MAJESTY. Initials V. A. beautifully festooned, the whole brilliantly lf'Pa9' If, a small detachment of the Life Guards A few minutes before one a flourish of trumpets and drums ing order THE QUEEN'S PROCESSION.

Drums and Trumpets, Serjeant Trumpeter, Kuight Marshal, Porsuivants, Heralds, Pages of Honour, Equerry in Waiting, Equerry in Waiting, Gruom in Waiting, Lonl in Waiting, Comptroller of her Majesty's Treasurer of her Majesty's Household, Household, The Lord Steward of her Majesty' Household, JNorroy Klog of Arms, Claicnceux King of Arms, lighted with g.iH. Tbe following is tho list oi guests mviwi; Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent. His Serene Highness ihe Duke of Cobnrg. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke aud Duchsss of Cam Freemason's General nnd Life Assurance Office. Crown announced her Majesty's approach.

It is impossible to convey and star, with initials V. A. in variegated lnmps. any adequate idea of the magnificent spectacle which now HAY MARKET. presented Itself.

All rose, and the most perfect silence- TheQuren's Theatre 'lire Roval arms, with those of Prince reigned throughout the sacred edifice. As her Majesty entered Albert, siilcniimiy on on immense wooden frame. and surrounded by a crowu, in vAtiegatcd Lumps. much as they can eat. In nearly all tbe workhouses, aftur tea, each adult pauper will be presented with a pint of beer to the Cbapcl hand of music, placed oniaide, played the 'ard cnlcred lhc court-yard of the Palace, and shortly Je Ojcf-r!" 6troiiger detachment of the same regiment and bfcT filues took up their stations along the lines which fTiof Pviougiy formed by various divisions of the police tiijj ho(4e conduct in general we are able to bear a grateful 'he temperate and effective manner in which they Oe ut a cw" the divisiou near Buckingham too forward in using their staves, and some Pruf'eived blows on their heads, which made them bleed Uld ''he orTence which they committed, as far as we national anthem of (Jod nave tho (Jueeu.

drink to the happines- 01 the young and Royal couple. Her Majesty preceded by the Lord Chancellor and Lor, fall hall cast. 1 Mr. Colley's, saddler. Gas star.

Mr. Bayley, perfumer. Crown and initials V. in gas. HcnlKiinvv ai.d An.uk Star surmounted bv a crown, mai The debtors in Whr.ecross-street prison and the Marshnlsea Melbourne carrjiug the Sword of State, and aacompanied by Her Royal Highness the Ducbesa of Kent, Her Royal prison are to be regaled to-day, in honour of the.

Queen's marriage. The prisoners in Newgate and Gil tspur-stroet Compter Lord Privy seai, i.ru I'resiaent 01 tne Council, Two Serjeant at Arms, Two Serjeants at Arms, Lord HighChaucelior, Senior Gentleman Usher Quarter ly Waiter, Gentleman Unher, fi. Kln Gentleman Uiher Gart, V. A. brilliantly executed in gas.

beet, and her. at tb are to be tr Highness the Princess Augusta, Her Royal Holi tha City nutl tL that of not being able to force themselves ness the I'rmwis oopma, men ji a 1 fk Daily Waiter aud rl is to be a ball and a band of music whole of the day in the Queen's 1 Bailiff of Suuthwurk has provided 5 in "duringvik" in the Borough in attcndaiici Bench nrisor Arms, the a word ot bute. Black Rod. re tney were spoaeii to oy tne policemen, wno or v. tllneSBarily violent.

We have also to complain I potest ruaeness aud want of disposition to afford the His Koval Highness ine iuk oi nunoi. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester. His Roval Highness Prince George of Cambridge. Her Royal Highness tho Princess Augusta of Cambridge. Her Royal Highness the Princess Sophia Matilda.

The Archbishop of Cauteibury. Tbe Bishop of London, Viscount Melbourne. The Lord Chancellor. The Lord President of the Council. SBHffHFrvSEisfrf mm The Marqtiis of Normauby.

Viscumit Palmeiston. Lord John Rnsuell. The Lord Steward. The Lord Chamberlain. The Master of tlie Horse.

The Mistruss of tho Robes. The Lady in Waiting. inbRitMUHh Maids of Honour Hou. Miss Cocks aud Miss Cavendish. Vhrrount Torrington.

The Hou. Major Keppul. Lord Alfnd Paget. i Rnnd. iaJv the Duke und Duchess of Cambridge, Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, Prince George of Cambridge, and the other branches of the Royal Family, entered the chaacl shortly before one o'clock, and immediately proceeded Clink.

The penriouers at Greenwich Hospital are to be mustered 1 ki erT1ce to the gentlemen of the pies, although they luinished with the following from the cuoimit in full uniform this morning, at 1 0 o'clock, under the command of Lieutenant Rivers, when an extra day's pay aud "eis; to the aliar. Her Majesty's train was borne by 12 Maids of Honour. HerMajesiydidnotwearateil. Her hair was dressed nn additional pint of ale will he given to toch veteran to Jefa COCRSPUR-SIREET. Hancock and Co Star and V.

A. in variegated lamps. Wateiloo House. A brilliant gas star, surmounted "by the letter with tbe Royal initials disposed on either side. WeUs and Lamb, army clothiers.

Gas star and crown. Mr. Dalton, publisher, Gas stai and crown. British Library Star in variegated lamps. CBabiku.

CROSS. The National Gallery The eutire portico covered with devices. The British and Prince's crowns, with the initials V. R. and P.

A. on either side, and in the centre an immense star of the Order of tbe Garter, beautifully enwrenthed the whole to be lighted with variegated lamps, having a very splendid nnd imposing effect-Mr. PonteL Gas star. Ism Drummond's Banking A crown and V. A.

rvith wreaths variegated lamps, ihjS Mr. Byfteld A. in vai legated I imps. JfwA Salopian CofTeB-house A cro'vn in gas. WIf ITErlALt.

PLACE AND WHITEHALL. quite plain, and the only ornament on tbe head was a tiara of To Police. Pass the bearer on foot along the line. i Row AW. (Signed) I Mavwe Migesty'a wedding.

The gmirdians of tha it-Uw union hnvc tesolved to give the paupers use a dinner of roast-beef and plum-pudding, brilliant diamonds, The train was several yards loiif, and -j- The Earl Marshal, Her Royal Highnsss the Princess Sophia Matilda ot Gloucester, Princess Mary of Cambridge, Princess Augusta of Cambridge, Prince George of Cambridge, Her Royal Highness the Duchess ot Cambridge, Attended by a Lady of her Royal Highness's household, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, Attended by a Lady of her Royal Highness's household, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester, Attended by a Lady of her Royal Highness's household, Her Royal Highuass Princess Augusta, Attended by a Lady of her Roynl Highness's household, His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, Clrh I. -C IJ 1 and a pint 01 ale eai tiw 01 the constables of the division, ou being composed of the most costly materials. Her Majesty was deeply affected on entering the chapel and shed tears. The intense interest which had been manifested We are ghd to hi to be rrgaied, thru rard' rfusf1 Pay attention to it. at his old hou ja 01 one of whom was, We are not to be deceived dining the whole morning at this moment was at its The Lady In Waiting on her Royal Highness the Duchess fare, on Monday.

in Stoke Park, with good old Km, In the evening tlie dome of the 1 brilliantly lighted up Winistr height, and the most brcathlike silence prevailed as the of Kent. pp (if ntli-men nf tho Duke of Cobui tl's Sllitt'. mansion itself will Eton Journal. lw us This was, however, not the en be "(my nd by the inspectors and superintendents we were I Hft with civility, it appears, therefore, thut the man Queen proceeded up the Chapel On her Maietv reaching the altar she shook hands with I Foreats Tin' British crown and in uj uoiueuuui wi uion rvoyai niguiUMiM household. The Lady in Waiting on her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester.

'i i The Lady in Waiting on her Royal Highness tho Dnchess nf i. ed otherwise was ignorant of tie nature of the Queen Dowager and the other members of the Ro ice Clnmberlaiu The Sword ol State Lord Chamberlaiu initials V. It. and P. enwrcathed fed lumps.

Tbe balcony radius and mily immediately afterwhich Prince Albert conducted her Ma i 4 'hority of the pass. A more good orderly multitude waul never assembled 01 nei rtiajesty borne bv Lord of her Majesty Office of Woods Prince's crown, witl with laurels, iu vari pilasters festooned ii The Admiralty Union Jack, and tfu 1 legated lamps. it muruit r. jesty to the part of tbe Communion Table where the marriage The Lady in Waiting on her Royal Highness the Priacrss Sophia Matilda. inimiHSe anchor, with the ensien and ounelon, and therefore that they should he it'uls V.

H. and displayed In vo- Household. Visct. Melbourne. Household.

THE QUEEN, WEAUIKO THE COLLARS OP HER 0HDEB8. Her Majesty's train was borne by the following 12 unmarried Jned in jhP maniier dtscribed was cnllod for. 5m Nary Puy-nffice, The British crown and Pi ince's crown, ladies, vk, with the initials It. and Uicj 'he harmless jokes, and feeble attempts at HniQl'. Wuith were resorted to by the crowd to ,7 Portraits of the Queen and the Prince, Horse Quids Two very large stars in variegated lamps, gin-mounted bv a crown in iituhrr-colourrd lamps.

The Roval Service was read by the Archbishop of Canter bury, assisted by tbe Bisbop of London, in a clear and distinct tone of voice. The tbrta as prescribed by tlie ritual of the Church of England was strictly observed in alt particulars. Her Majesty and the Prince answered the responses in a very audible tone. When it came to that part of the service in which the Minister says, Wilt thou Lave this woman," be tkc. The Archbishop said, addressing the Prince, "Albert wilt (hou have this woman to he.

thy wedded wife Tim Prince in an audible voitc replied, I will." Uftt's crmmcmorative of tbe event were sold in I1. Utitie lit nrwl In v. THE CH IPEL RO'i A JkM At nine o'clock the doors of the Cliapel Royal were thrown open, when the nobility aud gentry, who had obtained the Lord CbamberluhVi tickets of admission, began to arrive. Tbe arrangements were most admirable, and the decorations of the Chapel wore, distinguished for simple chastity combined with elegance there was no attempt at ostentation! display, while a pleasing harmony charactetised the whole. ZJjmm initials introduced in an ingenious und highly effective Lady Adelaide Paget, Lady Sarsli Fivdcric-i Caio-line Viliiera.

Lady Frantas Elizabeth Cowper, Lady Elizabeth West, Crown and stars in gas, with the Vtvd' the price was low, thty weie adiuiiably Lady Catoline Amelia Gordon Lenox, Lady Elizabeth A Georgians Dorothea m-ard, Lady Ida Hay, Lady Catherine Lucy Wil- helmina Stanhope, Lady Jane Harriet Bouverie. Ou Saturday, at the usual meeting of the Marylcbone vestry, Mr. BagshaWe, M.P., gave notice that on Saturday next he would move that an humble address be invented by that body to the Queeu and his Royal Highness Prince Albert, congratulating (hem upon the happy occasion of thslr nuptials. Dr. Dibdin seconded tho motion, and it was agreed by the board that all the servants of the parish should have a holiday this day, in honour of the uuspicioiur event- We understand that the Choral Harmonic Society intend to ivc a grand ball to-morrow evening (Tuesday) at the Hanover-square Concert Rooms, in honour of the mar riage of her Majesty.

Among the medals that are to be struck commemorative of the Queen's marriage, are two, the siie of the penny and the half-peouy. The obverse has the heads of the Queen and Prince Albert, executed in a bold and effective style, with a very happy success in likeness. The rv verse has the in-acription On Nnptias Celebraus, Feb. 10, 1 1140," within a wreath of oak leaves. The equipage of the Duke and Duchess of Leeds, who arrived at tbe Clarendou Hotel, post, in a carriage and war, on Friday evening, from Hornby Castle, was mistaken by the crowd assembled to witness the arrival of the Prince Consort for that of bis Royal Highuess.

A band of music, playing the German Hymn, accompanied their Grates' carriage to the Albemarle-gtreet entrance of the hotel, where they were satis uei ot their mistake ou seeing their Graces alight. Brunswick, with the rose, thistle, 4r ig Lord Chancellor drove hv. and lu 0 clock the Lord Chancel! manner. Reform Club Ho initials V. A.

Board of Trade. and blmmrock cnwri Treasury. The I immensely hirge viiriepnted lam ns. in vat legated lamp. The Aichbishop then nUdroifing her Majesty said, 14 Vic- lite Duke of Sus- 'wfgU nt jW1 by Duke of Cambridge and ftft BH, Vaui Good places now became crown and Prince crown on The attar ami haut.na.

which resented tne inosi inn-rest re- Lady Mary Augusta verv limited toriil w'dt have maa ,0 thf bedded husband th the initials V. R. aud P. A. in scarcc, (ml many i.i "nul ing portion of the day's proceed in in exteut, had a very splendid ap move was made to Bfcure oue.

Ihe uei lea trrimitna, LadyEleanoraCaroliiiePuet, LadvMary Charlotte Howard, assisted by the Groom of the Robes. The whole was Her Mujty 'n firm voice responded' I will." the communion-1 The other Part of the ceremony, as we before obeivcd, "ejtCf ail was that practised by a young tpark, who gave lined with crimson velvet, that 1 1 were stncUv in unison with the to go betoit, and thus form uf the Churc'i of 'aier ot the Uor Mistress of tun none lorms ot toe Lnurcii of Awaai. 0 DutheM of Sutherland. t-j 1.,. rr ir-siin i.uueu Ntwii wxpence 1118 wished-for object, Uiti.f ni'liiir mini: v.iui run icouuu -t- rnuugwuu i.cn 7 England.

for everv one made wav for Home Office The Bri-ish crown and Prince's crown, with two Normuu rises ui reaihs, aud tho Uutials V. and P. A. in variegated lamps. DO WJJIXli-STREET.

Anarch has bern tht own over (be eutrance to this street, on whirh is display) in Lu ge characters Victoria and Albert in variegated lamps. LADIES OF THE BEDCHAMBER. Marchioness of Normanby, Duchess of Bedford, Countess of Chuleinoatt Countess of Sandwich, The trees in tho Green Park, although with tain, were made so many lodgments ho had very little regard for their During the service the anthem of Bleer a he Thou Lord.

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