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Show It Will He a "Quiet" Tieddina;. Archduchess Marie Valerie's marriage with the Archduke Francis Salvator will take place on July 28, at Ischl, in the parish church. The wedding breakfast will be held in the big dining room of the hotel. The furniture, china, glass and plate will be sent from Vienna, as also the carpets and hangings. Oue hundred hun-dred and fifty horses and a corresponding number of carriages go to Ischl for the occasion. No military display of any kind will take place, and only the fire brigade and the veterans of Ischl and the neighborhood will be there to furnish a guard. The wedding guests are to be very few; in fact, only the bride aud bridegroom's nearest relatives, and not even all these. The crown princess, for instance, will be at Ostend at the time of the wedding. The villa at which the emperor and empress em-press reside at Ischl is of very moderate dimensions, and, though it might be made to give room to the small wedding party, the empress is so nervous and strained aud so unable to bear bustle aud disorder of any kind that all the preparations have to be carried on out of her sight. It is stated that both the Austrian and Hungarian Hunga-rian governments and parliaments will be represented at the wedding. Of foreign courts-;only Berlin and Munich will be represented. New York Telegram. |