BADEN, a small city in the Austrian province of the Lower Enns, in the circle of Wiener Wald. It is about twelve miles from Vienna, and is the most fashionable summer resort of the inhabitants of that capital. The situation is highly romantic, and the prospects in its vicinity are picturesque and beautiful. It has many warm baths, which are much resorted to by invalids. Accommodations and amusements are here as amply furnished to the visitors as at the other German spas. Baden suffered much by a fire in 1812, but has since been very elegantly rebuilt. The Archduke Charles has a residence at this place, which is a favourite retirement of the imperial family. The stationary population amounts to 4000. Baden stands on the rapid river Schwachach, whose water-falls greatly enhance its natural beauties.