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"Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886"


On the afternoon of August 2, the Grand Duke and Duchess arrived in
Heidelberg, where they were received with much enthusiasm. They
remained at the modest palace during the time of the jubilee, and
whenever they appeared they were greeted with expressions of
patriotism and love. On the evening of the 2d, the _Oberburgermeister_,
Dr. Wilckens, extended a hearty welcome to the guests who had gathered
in the over crowded hall. Vincenz Lachner conducted the musical part of
the entertainment, which was charming. The German Crown Prince arrived
early on the 3d, so as to accompany his royal cousins to the service in
the beautifully decorated _Heiliggeistkirche_, on which occasion Prof.
Bassermann spoke with great effect. At 11 o'clock, the Court appeared in
the _Aula_, where the Grand Duke presided, in virtue of his office of
"Rector Magnificentissimus." His address was followed by those of the
Crown Prince; the _Prorector Geheimrath_, Dr. Bekker; Edward Zeller, of
Berlin; Jules Zeller, of Paris; and others. In the evening the citizens
and strangers were attracted to the _Jettenbuehel_ by the festival at the
castle; from 7:30 until 10 o'clock the nobility held court in the
_Bandhause_. The scene was like fairyland, all the outlines of the
castle were marked by thousands of small lights, and the court was
lighted by great candelabra.


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