On January 15th, 1863, a double marriage was celebrated in Havana.

That of the Count de la Saulay with doña Carmen de Tobar, and that of the Duke de Tobar with doña Dolores de la Cruz.

The witnesses were, the Ambassador of Her Catholic Majesty to Mexico, General Miramón, the Commander of the Velasco, and the ex-minister of Guatemala.

It was the legate of the Holy See who gave the nuptial blessing to the young couples.

Count de la Saulay, we understand, lately set out again for Mexico, in order to claim by the aid of the French intervention, the immense estates which his wife possesses in that country, and which the government of Juárez thought proper to confiscate.

Don Jaime de Bivar, accompanies his friend. Leo Carral is with them.

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