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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. MARRIAGE OF THE CltoWN PRINCE OF HANOVER. ^ANOVER, FEB. 16.—Among the twenty-four sovereigns Princes who will be present at the marriage ceremo- v'es and festivities, there ate eight reigning sovereigns, ofVi'^6 ^'ngs Hanover and Prussia, the Grand Dukes of S Idenburg and Mecklenburgh, Schweiin, and the Dukes Altenburg, Brunswick, Nassau, and Aniialt-Dfls- atl1^ 'be three heteditary princes of llanover, Prussia, Mecklenburg. 0JJ 19.—At the marriage of the Crown Prince of *• nover yesterday evening the chapel was not crowded. <Jo°Ve carriages could riot draw up in time to the only 0r which was closed exactly at seven o'clock; and many ^r*Oftg who had tickets could not gain admission. Those, *ever, who got to the chapel in lime formed a splendid Co j^'age. The procession was arranged precisely ac- •-Q.. lnS to the programme, only that the Grand Duke of *o Cn^Ure wa* kept hy indisposition. The bride i»vje white robe of drap d'urgent, with a profusion of e'8» a diadem of diamonds, and a wreath of myrtle, en- 'tied round the crown. The exchange of rings was an- ,°*JHced by a salute of artillery. During the benediction young couple knelt at the altar, and when they rose King embraced them, and all the Princes and ladies jrre*eot warmly expressed the interest they took on the occasion. Proceeding to the upper apartments of c f royal palace where the formal congratulations were re- ji'Ved, after which the company went to supper; but *'e »a* no ball. At eleven o'clock, the Crown Princess f-T^Panied by her mother, and the Crown Prince by his *h ?r"ln 'aw, went to the palace of tho t.rown Prince, f fo e the a"gus' parents slopped with the young couple ,0r Tlieir royal highnesses showed themselves j ,e people this morning, driving to church in an open | tlaiSe, drawn by six cream-coloured horses. Th FRANCE. f(lr).1e intelligence from Paris possesses little interest. The at -s continue firm, the Three per Cent.being quoted 1'^ S °n Sunday at 80f. 65c. e < Terences between Lord Cowley and M>Guizot very numerous of late. The Commerce states Sat Heches were received at the Spanish Embassy on de»Uk(Ja>' and that immediately afterwards Senor Haruan- a conference with our Ambassador. ^1 e Monitcur contains several military dispatches from theV' onesi«ned Henry d'Orleans gives an account o» at i| e d'Aumale's march and attack against the Arabs, '• head ol the garrison of Medeah. r\t U

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