Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1878 — Tilden Meets His In ended. [ARTICLE]

Tilden Meets His In ended.

Among the pleasant social events recently was the second wedding of Mr. ami Mis. James Muckin' given .to their New York friends fit the Windsor Hotel. Maekin is state treasurer of New York, and his bride is Miss Sullie Britton, of St. Louis, daughter of t*XMayor J. H. Britton, of that city. The company present to greet tiie bride wits large und brilliant. After receiving her gut sis, the bride was taken into supper by ex-Gdveruor Tilden.— On again entering the parlor, Mrs. Maekin introduced Mr. Tilden to several of her friends, and suddenly turning lo a young lady in delicately brocaded silk said: “Governor Tilden, allow me to introduce you to Miss Huseituie, of St. Louis, the lady to whom you are engaged,you know.”— Mr. Tilden was much embarrassed, and blushed and hesitated at thus being bryught face to face, for the first time, with Jthe Indy whose name hits recently been so publicly connected with his, but, recovering himself, he laughed over those actuated reports, and treated the whole affair as a good joke. The meeting between these former strangers hud been anlicipatod with much interest, and formed quite an event of the evening.