. Christian herald and signs of our times . e years old. is third. sisters is married to a Russianuke and the other to a GermanIn point of rank, she is making aimage than either of her sisters,ly, however, it cannot be called airted match, as, while she is sixher future husband is less thanand is exceedingly frail and deli-uring the interval before her mar-swill change her religion. She wasup in the Greek Church in theon that she would be the wife of, but now that she is to be theRoman Catholic Prince, she is toed into that church. The transferess considered, in royal circles, aice to pay when


. Christian herald and signs of our times . e years old. is third. sisters is married to a Russianuke and the other to a GermanIn point of rank, she is making aimage than either of her sisters,ly, however, it cannot be called airted match, as, while she is sixher future husband is less thanand is exceedingly frail and deli-uring the interval before her mar-swill change her religion. She wasup in the Greek Church in theon that she would be the wife of, but now that she is to be theRoman Catholic Prince, she is toed into that church. The transferess considered, in royal circles, aice to pay when a crown is in-ln humbler homes a change ofuld not be made except on convic-a Princess is expected to changelired as a matter of policy. jit to obtain a corruotible crown: but weptible. I. C r. :.: 2;. •pondents Complaint. proceedings have been takent newspaper in Berlin and anotheri«ia by the Correspondent of the* Herald, whose dispatches from THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. 697 > > > > > > >^AND THE V. Constantinople have caused surprisewherever they have been read. The dis-patches appeared to be written by someone anxious to defend the Sultan and tomake excuses for the hideous massacreswhich that miscreant has retailed the false charges made byTurks against the Armenians, and mini-mized the cruel wrongs which the latterhave suffered. The German and Austrianpapers criticized the dispatches and declaredthat the correspondent had misrepresentedhimself to the Sultan, and had incited himto take still more severe measures againstthe Armenians and added : He thus bearssome of the responsibilty for the massa-cres. The correspondent complained thathe was libelled and insisted that the jour-nals retract their charges. There is noconduct, howsoever vile, that will justifya newspaper, or a person, in making falsestatements or insinuations: but whenpeople eulogize what is evil and championthe cause of the tyrant and the oppressor,they


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