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Show EDINBURGH'S MARRIAGE. New York, 21. A London special fciys, uf the Royal wedding in St. Petersburg, that the English festivities festivi-ties are generally postponed unal the arrival of the bridal couple, excepting j by special services, salutes and ring-ling ring-ling of bells. London took little no tice, but tho provinces manifested greater joy. Inmost of the provincial provin-cial towns there were banquets, processions, pro-cessions, peals of bells, bonfires and gatherings. Edinburgh was brilliantly brilliant-ly illuminated; and in many places Crimean trophies were removed. New York, 24. The marri igo of the Duke of Edinburgh with the Rus sian Princess was recognized in this city by the British and Russian Consuls Con-suls unfurling the fiigs of both nations na-tions from their offices, and the shipping ship-ping Of England and Russia, in the 1 1 arbor, was tastefully decked with bunting and bannerettes. |