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The Daily Dispatch: November 6, 1861., [Electronic resource] 9 1 Browse Search
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brilliantly among the black coats decorated with all the Orders of Europe, in the humble church, which was too small for such a ceremony. The toilet of the bride — a robe of white satin, a large veil of tulle, a light crown of orange flowers passing over the forehead, and a bouquet of the same flowers at the waist, around the neck a simple and magnificent dentelle attached by an emerald encircled with diamonds — attracted general admiration, as also the young and fresh parure of Mdlle. Rosine Slidell, who, accompanied by her young brother, took up the collection. In the audience the American ladies sustained the comparison with all that Paris has of elegance and beauty in the feminine world; so that our great poet, Hugo, will no longer dare to say of America: "'Peuple a peine ebauche nation de hasard, Sans tige, sans passe, sans histoire et sans art!. "But when he wrote these two terrible lines the Americans had only produced steamboats swifter than the arrow and red