Show ORANGE BLOSSOMS Marriage of Princess Louise and The Earl of Fie THE DISTINGUISHED ASSEMBLAGE Queen Ylctorla Hr Jlnditonc and Others Murder or Dr A C Jones of Clncln pes BiUSpme Hostile Indians i4A LOXDOK July 2 pVincess Louise eldest daughter of the Prince of Wales was married at noon to the Earl of Fife it was raining The ceremony took place In tho private chapel of Buckingham palace This is tho first marriage that ever took place i tho chapel which is small and the number of guests therefore limited Bride and groom arrived privately Tho Princess of Wales the Crown Princo of Denmark King of Greece Prince Albert Victor and Prince George of Wales assembled in tho Bow library of Bucking bam palace at 1 45 and there awaited the arrival of the Queen from her private apartments The bridal party consisting of the Prince of Wales Princess Louiso Princesses Victoria Vic-toria and Maud of Wales left Marlborough house the residence of the Prince of Wales at 1 40 for Buckingham palace Notwithstanding the rain the routo to the palace was crowded with spectators and there was a vast concourse of people opposite oppo-site tho palace Tho Prince of Wales was enthusiastically cheered ethusiastclyeheeLed On their arrival in the Bow library the Queen accompanied by the Grand Duke of Hesse led the procession to the chapel I comprised the Queen members of the royal family the King of Greece the Crown Prince of Denmark and other guests ksuil officers of the royal household The procession on it way to the church passed > through several royal apartments in which many guests who found it impossible tot to-t enter the chapel ero seated Upon reaching hec chapel the royal personages took scats on either side of tho altar The Earl of Fife who was attired in a highland costumo and wore the garter of the Duffs accompanied by the groomsman Horace Farquhar took a position at the altar rail and awaited the coming of the bride The Prince of Wales with the bride and Princesses Victoria and Maud of Wales and members of the household ar ived at the palace just before noon and wer received by tho lord steward and conducted con-ducted t tho Bow library where the bride was joined by the bridesmaids Princesses Victoria and Maud of Wales Princess Louise of SchlesvvigHolstein Princess Victoria of Ted Countess Fedora GlcSchcn Countess Victoria Gleichen and Countess Helena Gleichen T he bridal party then proceeded to the chapel The bride wore a duchesse dress of white satin with a flowing train trimmed with orange bios m a wreath of orange blossoms and a point dc gaze veil The bridesmaids were dressed in blush j I pink faille and carried bouquets of pink I roses The clergymen officiating were the ttrchbishop of Canterbury the bishop of Sxmdon the dean of Windsor domestic chaplain to the Queen Rev F A J Hart Har-t TOJ domestic chaplain to the Prince of Wales and Rev T Teigmouth Shore The I Prince of Wales gave away the bride The choral service was sung by the choir of the Chapel Royal St James The feature of the service was the singing of a special anthem entitled 0 Perfect Love composed com-posed by Joseph Barnaby There were pose many of the ministers present Gladstone was also among tho nests The Queen wore a dress of black brocade and appeared t be in excellent health and spirits The Princess of Wales was attired In a pearl gray satin brocaded with silver and I tiara of diamonds Arter the benediction I benedic-tion the Queen kissed the bride and cordially cordi-ally greeted the groom After the wedding I there were two breakfasts in separate chambers in Buckingham palace One party consisted of the bride and groom the Queen and other royal personages ando and-o her guests Toasts were given to the Queen and groom After breakfast the Earl and bride the Princess of Wales and bridesmaids returned to Marlborough house the bride and bridegroom occupying the first carriage Later in the afternoon the newly married couple departed for Sheen house a suburban residence of the Earl of Fife where a portion of the honeymoon honey-moon i t be spent On arriving at Sheen house the newly tde pair were enthusiastically wel Coned They passed between files of eactIan masts decorated with floral fes lOns The house was covered with carpet car-pet on which wild flowers were strewn by girls dressed in white Tonight Mort lake and Richmond in tho vicinity of Earl Fifes house were illuminated The Prince of Wales gave a reception at Marlborough house this evening whioh was attended by 10000 persons |