Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1890 — Prince Aibert Vibrt Victor. [ARTICLE]
Prince Aibert Vibrt Victor.
It is whispered about that Prince Victor of Wales, on returning from IneUji and finding that no establishment and no dukedom had been provided for him in his absenee. was not at all backward in expressing his discontent. A suggestion of his marriage with anyone except his cousin. Princess Mary, of Teck. is scouted at by him, and lias informed his intimate friends that ho not only corresponded with ihe Princess regularly during his Indian tour, hut loyally carved both their names, in lover-like fashion, on the temple of Delhi. He has made an offer to waive bis right to the throne, as his father’s eldest son, in consideration that he be allowed to marry the girl of his choice and have settled upon him an ample allowance. His brother. Prince George, who will he twenty-five on the fid proximo, would, in that case, become the heir, and; in all probability, tlio next King of England. The arrangement is considered tho more desirable as Prince Albert Victor is both physically and mentally weak, while his broth er is of sound constitution. < ‘ • Nevada cattle men are troubled by the cruel trait of the magpie which leads it to pick out the eyes <]f the cattle. |
