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Show Capt. Marrall's Marriage. Probably there is no captain of any one of the hundreds of ocean Bteam-ers Bteam-ers which cross the stormy Atlantic between Europe and America whose name is more familiar to the ordinary, non-seagoing publio than that of Capt. Hamilton Murrell, K. D. Hin gallant rescue of the 748 persons on board the unfortunate steamer Danmark April 5, 1889, was the act of a true hero, and all humanity loves and honors a true hero. For that reason the marriage of the gallant captain in Baltimore the other day was an occurrence of more than or dinary public interest. in-terest. The bride's maiden name was Mary Cottman McCormick, and she is one of the handsomest of Bait i mo re's many beautiful daiicr liters, n, n rl up to the time of her marriage was numbered with tll moat nllnriotr the bride. (lf society's attractions at-tractions in that city. She has a light complexion and hair, big, gray eyes, and her intelligent face shows her to be a fitting consort for the captain. The wedding was a brilliant one, and the, happy principals were fairly burdened bur-dened down with gifts and good wishes when they left the Monumental city for New York on their wedding tour to England, Eng-land, Scotland and the continent. |