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Show WHAT A DFLECATE DID. Sir. Clrnu nt Cltforiiia NuriH.a Ilia rri(Miil. hjr ;ttliiij larrlHl 'today. Mr. Will S (ireen one of th Cali-l'uniiii Cali-l'uniiii iinlej;;itpa tn lh rrifjation ihii:-j;ri'SH ihii:-j;ri'SH ilid nut alloinl thn 'ion t li : a liiiii'ninj.:. Mr. (ireeu aocoiuianiei! by n lady went to the county cjiirt and jTocurpi) a iiih'.' ri:it;t! liceiifa ahout 11 o'clock this forniioon. Thb laily waa Miss S.iilie i!. Moraa of C.rcen wood, MinH. 'J'h ctrniiiony was jerformd I y Father I. KiUy at tlio residence of liiahop Sennleii. Colonnl J. I'. Irish and Mr. (i. I!, llnrdeu, two friends of tho proom, and memliurs of the California Cali-fornia dclegiitiou, were present at the marriage. The party repaired to tho Teiuplctou hotel ami partook of au I elcnat wedilinf; luncheon. Tho table j was handnomely decorated with (lowers. Mr. Green is the editor of the Colusa Fun, and ono of the veteran newspaper men of California. Mrs. (ireen is one of tho most prominent women of the south. Tha lady was president of the Confederate Monument association, at Jackson, Miss. Mrs. Green is well known in literary circles, being an accomplished ac-complished writer. Mr. (ireen met his bride in Salt Lake City by previous arrangement. ar-rangement. I'h is wi!) be news to the California iie!i"iatcs smi the feature of their visit t ) I'tali, Mr. (ireen and bride will bo at home at the Terupletou this evening to tlie g"ni!!:eu from the (ioldeu ftate. Tin: Times toudv-TS congratula-l.t'iu. congratula-l.t'iu. . |