4 JUNE 1864, Page 1

Louis Philippe Albert d'Orleans, Comte de Paris and head of

his house, was on Monday married at Kingston to his cousin, Isabelle d'Orleans, daughter of the Due de Montpensier, and of the sister of the Queen of Spain. The bridegroom is a tall slight man of twenty-six, looking very young, with very fair hair ; the bride a child of sixteen, with a profile like the Princess of Wales, but dark hair, Spanish eyes, and delicate complexion. She may be Queen of the French yet some day, for her husband is heir of the elder as well as the younger branch, and meanwhile she is the bride of a Prince whose family have been singularly popular in England since their exile. The Prince of Wales was not present at the cere- monial, but arrived immediately after the list of guests included the Ambassadors of Austria, Prussia, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Bavaria, Saxony, and Portugal, and the scene altogether was of a kind which the Moniteur will be very careful not to report.