Show I I j SHE WEDS A BARON A Brilliant Social Event in New York II I I II I SACRAMENTO < AGAIN SHOCKED Suicide of Plunger Rosenfleld French Vine yards Destroyed by Cold Weather Mrs Parnella Tenants Special to THE HERALD Eramlner Dispatch NEW YORK April 23Mrs Charles F Livermore was married at 7 oclock last night 10 Baron Raymond de Seilliere of Paris Archbishop Corrigan assisted by his now secretary Father McConnell officiated offi-ciated at the ceremony which was per formed at the palace in Madison avenue be fore tho archbishops private altar Tho bridal couple sail for Havro at 4 oclock this morning on La Bretagne The only ones who witnessed the ceremony wore Mr and Mrs Buchanan Winthrop the Marquiso do TallersndPergord Mr Ben jamin R Lummis a nephew of the brides stepfather Mrs John OBrien tho brides mother and Dr Henry Millard the family physician Mr OBrien the brides step father was too ill to be present Mrs Livermore was dressed in l the conventional con-ventional gray traveling costume of Bed ford cord trimmed with narrow strips of purple velvet The vest was of mauve satin She wore a chic bonnet af mauve satin trimmed with a lighter shade of os trich plumes the streamers of which wero fastened under the chin by large pins of clustered diamonds A rich necklace of pearls encircled her throat Her costume was certainly very becoming to ber particular style of beauty Although still comparatively young and n very at tractive woman Mrs Livermores hair is i nearly white and has been since she was a girl The natural bloom of health in her face emphasizes the contrast caused by her premature grayness Directly after the ceremony the bridal I party drove to Mrs Livermores apart monte in the Cambridge where a weddin I supper was served Only thoso who had witnessed tho ceremony wero present There were no decorations with tho tion of a fow roses on tho table After creep tllo supper tho baron and baroness bade good bye to their friends the baron meanwhile puffing a cigarette with evident enjoyment The baroness threw over her shoulders u long silk wrap which reached nearly to the ground and fastened to her corsage a large I I bunch I of American Beauty roses The t baron and baroness then drove vo to the rest deuce of the brides mother where tho las farewells were said At 11 oclock the baron and baroness drove to the ship and entered cabin the largest on the ship They IOOK with L them two men and two male servant They will go direct to ParIs where they Constantin will occupy thoir own hotel No 23 Rue de Thn nI n L n un UL uc apart meats there open upon the grounds of Princess do Sagan the barons sister in I the Place des Invalides Iho Prince and Princess do Sagan have left Cannes earlier than usual to meet the bridal couple on theIr arrival Mrs Livermore was Miss Emma Reilly daughter of the well known banker once president of the Pacific Mail Steam ship company After Mr Reillys death Mrs Reiily married her late husbanaa partner John OBrein whose wealth is said to havo run up into the millions Miss Reilly married Charles F Livermore partner of Henry Clows Ho cited leav Ing her a fortune of 1500000 two I > ooys and a girl The elder of the boys is now about fifteen years of age Mrs Livermoro has beon for years a prominent figure in Now York and Newport society Sho is particularly bright and vivacious In Newport last summer some friend who Is now enjoying married life with her third husband remarked on Mrs Liver mores wearing two rings on her third fin ger Sho pointedly suggested that one wa a wedding and tao other an engage ment circlet Mrs Livermores quiclc un I swer was that it would tako more than one linger for her rings if she had us many i husbands as Her visitor Despite her sharp wit Mrs Livermore has been uni versally dopular She is thoroughly famii jar with continental life and her entertain ments have been very enjoyable Marie Nicolas Raymond Baron Seilliero is about fortyeight years old He is tall I dark and distinguished looking His broad shoulders givo him tho appearance of an athlete He is the oldest son of Clorentin I Achille Baron Seilliere and of Camille la Seilliere both now dead Ho has been well known in Now York since 15S6 when lIE was introduced here and m Washington by Marquis do Mores He became acquainted with Mrs Livermore In Paris v hen she I was living there with her husband 18S7 Rnnn I1t1n 0 < 1 uaL v Hlt > Wl U nls uunt I tho Duchess of Bergues ono night in 18S7 when he was called outside by spies who I carried him away to an asylum It was supposed ho was in possession of evidence I damaging to the cause of the Orloanists The baron was subsequently released and sailed at once for New York accompanied by Mr LIvermore Baron do Soilliero is exceptionally well informed and Is a bril liant conversationalist His manners arc harming and he Is very popular A year or two ago ho started a beet sugar manu factory in Canada which he is said to have made a great financial success of |