Marriage of Mr. Lysaniae Caywocd and Mina Abbie U Beall, Daughterof M . Edmond Beall.A very happy event took place Wed 1 newfaj ev. hi fio’c l(H*k.at the re*i Idene# of Mr. and Mr*. Edmond Beall, on Ninth atreet. It was the colmina-yon of one of thoae rare courtships, 1 here two young and happy heart a j ’are united for life in the bonds of holvrimony. In their case, it ia aaid that Cupki ahot hia darta with nner* [ fi ring aim in both heart* at A rat tight.The lovelv bride of the occasion w«« cPAbbie L. flesh, daughter of tbe himt and ho-tesa, and the bandaoma young groom waa Mr. Ly sanies Cay* wood. BeereUry of tbe Terminal Association, in Mt. Louis. Tbe borne waa beautifully decorated with a pro- I •inaion of potted piama, lilliea andoaApalm-, end waa Ailed with an expec- a tarit throng of gueeta. oPreciaely at aix o’clock, Mr. L. O. I HYager touched the key* of the piano.and tbe notea announced the wedding : » march, le.i by K v J. M (in ^r, fol- | tl lowed by tbe bride and groom, after whom came the attendant*, Mr. Charlea Beall, rouain of tbe bride, and , „ Miae Fay Curdie. The party took a J( prominent position in the parlor*, in j ^ front of tbe officiating clergy man, who in a mot happy and impreaakve manner pronounced th*lt; worda that cele j f, bra ted the union of two hearts for I **life. Then follower! the congratulation*.which were not at all formalweiHtbe acene waa one to draw out tbe aim ereat admiration and beat wishes I w for a long and prosperous life for the•weet bride and her chosen partner. The bride waa attired in a gown of lie brocaded «llk, trimmed in Duch-lace, cut decollate, with lace ami hyacinths, bar hair waa dreaaed high with myrtle and hyacinths; shecarr m i! a huumnfdw©lt;r*airThe groom waa dressed in the conventional blicl. Tbe brideemaid, Mias Kay Curdle, wore white orgamlie over piuk aiik; trimming*, pink rib-ben and white lace; hair dressed high with pink carnation*; she carried a fcrge bouquet of carnation*d Douquet of carnations. The groomsman, Mr, C’baa. Beail, worethe tiaiial hiaekAfter the congratulation* the guests,lead bv the tirineirutl h.riUa h..happy occasion, were invited to the Ouiiiig room, where a feast of tbe choicest viands was spread, served byCaterer Daniel* and hi* u*ie.*uobBleu waa partaken of heartily, andreceived the biirh«*tThe bride and groom were the re*eipientM of a large and handsome ar.ray of souvenir*, many of them of rtr*‘ bfrMMtV tttui miiiMBbortiy before M o’wlock M Mr*. Cay wood, accompanied b, attrudan’a and other friends carriages for the Burlington siban they took the CHfA fur atrip to 8t. Joseph, Mo. As they left the mansion for tbe carriages they were showered with rice and well w»*be* for a happy life. On their re-torn they wUl reaid© in a newly andhandsomely furnished cottage, adjoining tbe pareutat ho meet ©ad, on Eighth street.Among the guests present wr- end Mr*. Charles Breed and Mark Brookim**. Ilf I Iti I litnin •»l. Moreland, of (kivington, Ky,; re. Bean, of Brighton; Miss Fellows and Mrs. Brown, of Bloomington; Mm. K. P. (iiwnwoud, of Edwifdii* thf* Muw#n Ron* and M i**Mr. mu! Mm, VV. K. Lik*m, and Mm.fill! and non, of Hi. Lou it*