Christian herald and signs of our times . days. The closer man getsto Gods handiwork, the more he is impressedwith its infinitude and its beauty, and the su-preme wisdom of that intelligence which hascreated and directs all thing in the universe. The next Royal Wedding Abroad Will be thatof Princess Louise, of Schlcswig-Holstcin, one ofQueen Victorias numerous grandchildren, andPrince Aribcrt, the third surviving son of theDuke of Anhalt - Nassau. The young pairwere betrothed at Berlin recently, with theusual simple ceremony peculiar to Germany, inthe presence of Emperor William. PrincessLouis


Christian herald and signs of our times . days. The closer man getsto Gods handiwork, the more he is impressedwith its infinitude and its beauty, and the su-preme wisdom of that intelligence which hascreated and directs all thing in the universe. The next Royal Wedding Abroad Will be thatof Princess Louise, of Schlcswig-Holstcin, one ofQueen Victorias numerous grandchildren, andPrince Aribcrt, the third surviving son of theDuke of Anhalt - Nassau. The young pairwere betrothed at Berlin recently, with theusual simple ceremony peculiar to Germany, inthe presence of Emperor William. PrincessLouise is in her nineteenth year, having beenborn on August 12, 1872. She is the youngerdaughter of Prince Christian of Schleswig-Hol-stein and Princess Helena of Great Britain. Herfull name is Franziska Josepha Louise AugustaMarie Christiana Helena. Prince Aribert JosephAlexander von Anhalt, a Serene Highness,born at the summer palace of Worlitz onJune 18, i864,is the third and youngest son of thereigning Duke Frederick of Anhalt (comprising. PRINCESS LOUISE AND PRINCE ARIBERT. the reunited Duchies of Anhalt-Dessau, An-halt-Koethen,and Anhalt-Bernburg.) He is a lieu-tenant of the 1st Dragoon Guards, of whichregiment the Queen of England is honorarycolonel. The bride is a charming girl, of amost lovable nature, and the groom is said tobe a manly, conscientious fellow, happily fardifferent from many of the princes that sur-round the European thrones. One of the most Important Acts of Congressduring the present session was the passage bythe United States Senate, on the 14th inst., ofthe Silver Bill, introduced by Senator Vest. Itis a free-coinage measure pure and simple, freefrom all the National Bank and bond legisla-tion contained in the Financial Bill, and is al-most identical with the bill passed by theSenate a year ago. It provides that the unitvalue in the United States shall be the dollar offour hundred and twelve and a half grains ofstandard silver or twenty-five and eight-ten


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