Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1877 — Sequel of a Social Sensation. [ARTICLE]

Sequel of a Social Sensation.

Months ago Western sooktyrang with the accounts of a grand Wedding. A fait daughter of one of the oldest anu wealthiest families in the Mississippi Valley been united to a foreign nobleman./. The arts of Worth were exhausted aration of the trousseau. Members of the,,, aristocracy from all sections of the country were present, and - never wasdhere mare brill i ant social evenVih *tbte • Mitof k , of anyone present, nobleman was reported'to be enormously • wealthy In his own CMrrtry over vast domains and.jbidnis.jxmdgmefl! M tremble. His exits ana entrances were attended with a flourish of trumpets.« When he walked he Wta attetfded'by.vat- < sals armed to the teeth. Hbwas supposed to own vast castles; the most impregnable* of which he inhabited, and spentth«*searson in making-fierce forays upon ths bear; that abounded in the fastnesses-of. his«na-' tive forests. The wedding succeeded . by a dizzy round of fesljivititS,,4fl<l' socle-" ty was ablaze. The impressive foreigner finally departed with his beautiful Amer-» ican bride, and it was said that would proceed, forthwith to the nativu.r land of the nobleman, and proceed imme—diately to inhabit one'Of iHS-Palfitlai ihs- i ties. A sturdy Hibernian at work yestei* ' day among the hotel ruins, tUrned ovw - some' ru b bish ■ and found a scattered pack 1 1 of letters. Btunft'of the peOple-lutite in; J closure began curiously to-'sXHmittß'' ; tlte“' documents. One of them was:,from,.toe , Russian Capital. .The. datd'.W-kevWxT, months back.. Tt wk£ from the bride of the nobleman, and rep'reSento# w In* j. pretensions Of great ’wealth wera.faLse, 'IL was even,doubted, whether be Xag nobly connected. It was feared,tha f t,,he ysaLan „ arrant imposdor. The writer herself as bemg.in absolute need in money' for the purchase ter was addressed toja yery npKirelaUve. f Thisis ope. xrf/fhe ,s«?fiW >aV to*, gave up-rHSt, fioui*