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Show THAT ROYAL ROMANCE. j The Baron Rescued the Princess From Her Frlson, and Now They Are "Wed. The love story of the Princess Elizabeth Eliza-beth of Bavaria turns out to be even more romantic, according to its latest, version, than at first reported. The first account declared that the princess, haV. ing known Baron von Seifried for manjj years, married him with the reluctantly granted consent of her parents and of her uncle, Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria. Aus-tria. The ceremony was said to have taken place at Genoa. It now appears that the royal parents pf the princess opposed with right royal Sternness the inismarriage of their daughter. She was borne way, like gome lovelorn damsel of oil, to a sequestered se-questered castle in the Tyrol Here she was left to repent and reflect upon the folly of misplaced affection, karon von Seifried was mean while garrisoned at Metz, in Lorraine. But the fair prisoner found means to inform her trusty knight anl true of her whereabouts, and he hastened to her relief by the first railway train. They met at Bautzen, where all traieof them was lost. But President von (pilsheini pf the Bavarian ministerial ctJncil haa just received word that the flpJe were married in a little parish Wh near Geneva, in Switzerland. W York Mail and Express. |