s only a limited display of
popular enthusiasm. An illumination of
the public squares took place, and' the-
general ' soone was one of splendid
festivity. The service formed an
extraordinary combination of oeremony,
wealth, pomp, and Bplendour. After the,
marrhige ritos there waB a banquet at
the' Palace, anq eubjequently a ball at
the goigeoui hall, At,th^p)le,of!tho
ball the bridal cnnplo wore
^qrAali'y^nftifbhBd to ;the bridal
chamber, -v-:«-b:|i'()iiijiie.d. by the
Smperor and officers of .?!tbtv;'ppHrt;
-The ''festivities were .continued 1
(ifter^ho retiroment of .the .inppy'
cbuple/Uie . Epjjpeijo^. being
Jj/esotrt.