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Show THEY CAUGHT ON IN FRANCE. - Amarlean Girl Who Hare Married Titled 8oni or the French Republic. New York, Oct. 24. Special. Ward McAllister the leader of New York's famous 400 baa been reminded of the fact of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough's visit that the charming American belles do almost as well in France, as in England in the way of good matches, He will call attention to this in the second edition of his work, "Society as I have found it,". - The first edition he believes will be exhausted in less than a month. ' Two of the ' daughters daugh-ters of Mr. Fisher of this city, he re lates, are married to, one to Count D'-Aramoun, D'-Aramoun, the other to. Count Ghernr-Beschi, Ghernr-Beschi, a descendant of Dante. Miss Parsons of Ohio is today Princess de Lvnar. the Miss Hollvdav's have mar- ried, one Baron de Bussiers, the other Count Pourtales. Miss Melta McCall of Philadelphia is the wife of Count Dresbach; Miss Ciietta, that of the Marquis Mar-quis de Talleyrand; Perigord, her sister is the wife of prince Emanuel Kaspoli. Miss Aaron b Countess de Fitz-Javres; Miss Ridgway is today Marquise do Gavay; Miss Pennewan of New York is the Baroness Brimmont, and the Duch-esse Duch-esse de Praslin was Miss Forbes of Washington; Mrs. Waddingion. wife of the French Ambassador of England, was a Miss King; Miss Stevens of this city is Countess de Chavigny, whilst Madame Clemeneian is from Connecticut. Connecti-cut. And this, Mr. McAllister, says does not nearly exhaust the list. |