Show S C 0 fe d p r 1 i f A1e uIIcft T1 Iji W If1 ii 4 Ir r GODLBCASTELLAHE i t UeIup Ccrcmonj ns Gorgeoul nli r Money Coxilt 3DIte H Eull and complete particulars of the approaching marriage of Anna Gould It and Count de Castellans were given in The Herald of Hionday Below is the account of the ceremony ifew York March 4Tlle marriage of Miss Anna Gould daughter of the 3ate Jay Gould to Count Paul Ernest de Castellane was solemnized today at noon Archbishop Corrigan officiating at the residence of George Gould At 1130 the reatlves and eighty inti jnate friends assembled at the house which was artistically decorated throughout with tropical plants roses and lilies EJsas Dream from Lohengrin wa by Rosa Such the sung operatic I I oper-atic soprano to the accompaniment of I jrstrIng orchestra This was followed i TW the Bridal March from Lohen grin ond th assembled guests witnessed I wit-nessed the bridal procession descending I descend-ing the iioweradorned stairs in the following order Ushers Prince del 3 > rago Haoul Duval Brockstoil Cutting Cut-ting and Howard Gould bridesmaids Miss Beatrice Richardson Miss Adelaide Ade-laide Montgomery Miss Catherine Cameron md Helen Gould the bride leaning on the arm of her brother George J Gould her train being carried car-ried by her nephews Musters Kin don and Jay Gould They entered the music room and entered the East India room where awaiting the approach of his bride stood the bridegroom attended by his brother Count Jean de Castel Silane On a dais stood Archbishop Cor 7 ristin wearing the ecclesiastical robes 3Jr Gould placed his sisters hand in Count de Castellanes hand and withdrew with-drew to the left where his wife and two little daughters stood The ceremony cere-mony vas abridged owing to the fact that the bride has not as has been frequently stated surrendered her own religious faith Ave Maria was sung by Rosa Suoher stationed at the foot of the Btairs < In the large hail After the benediction ben-ediction Mendelssohns wedding march Ulled the room and the bride received the good wishes of the archbishop and friends A delicious wedding breakfast break-fast was served At C30 the bride attired at-tired in traveling dress passed through 4 the hall crowded with friends anxious to bid har farewell The family have a remote idea as to the immediate ivuture movements of the Count and countess de Castellane The bridal wedding gown was a Jfctvy ivory satin Duchess tastily trimmed with point dAngleterre lace twelve inches wide and of rare and beautiful pattern I Among the rarest and most costly of i the brides presents was a heart I shaped brooch In the center was the rare and worldfamed Esterhozy diamond dia-mond surrounded by eleven diamonds each of which Is large enough to be worn as a single stone this was the I gift oC Miss Helen Gould HIT and Sirs George J Goulds present was a collar I col-lar of superb pearls consisting of ten strands In which were seventytwo diamonds and gOO pearls Marquis and Marquess de Castellane presented a superb and unique necklace consisting 11 j of five ropes of pearls each string of which Is cf historic Interest one having hav-ing belonged to Henry Quatre and another I an-other to Marie Antoinette I ffI VX T |