MATRIMONIAL DISAPPOINTMENT. —One of those rarely occurring scenes of disappointment at the altar, happened in Liss church, on the morning of Tuesday last, which, upon becoming known, caused considerable amusement. It appears that a pair of horses and fly started from the Dolphin Hotel on the morning of the day named, and took up, at the house of her father, (a grocer and dealer), at Rake, in the parish of Liss, the intended happy bride with her fair attendants, and proceeded onwards to the parish church, about two miles away, where she was joined by her wooing swain, a young member of the Hants Constabulary. At this moment all looked bright and cheering, for the happy consummation of tying the happy nuptial knot, with everything in readiness, the parson and clerk in attendance, and the anxious moment ‟to be or not to be” had arrived, when his reverence enquired for the licence. Judge ye, who can, of the great and sudden change which came over the countenances of all present, when it was found that the party had relied upon obtaining the licence from the clergyman at the church. Upon finding that it could not be granted, and that the marriage could not be effected, the scene became confused. The lady fainted, when the clerk was dispatched in all haste to some cottages for water, which being obtained she soon recovered, and the party shortly afterwards proceeded to Petersfield, where, on arriving, they proceeded to a solicitor, and having also called upon the resident clergyman without being successful in obtaining the licence, they partook of dinner, after which they went to the fair and soon after left by train to console themselves in the best way they could for their unfortunate misadventure.