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2 THE ISKAJELI TE. "" -r... T i.. h. ti.. «i.m .ml tht, mince rftUntr ion. The Turkish rob be rt seem to hare efifeotedi be n> ti ed; ' there M.My (jfiort t4ireta ln hu Tal. free use of the people of Phila delphia , and were r eceived Inrf ^!^^^ ^^^ ^^ t* ^" Jm - \ ^i f/XE on S heir tUWboub purpo se .8 ad roitly a. the olev- nable service s la commendable. Over fifty new forms now the meet beautiful portion of the J SLIT /r . £l 3? * ° f " Th9 ' fio»i^ in chair ho ding; her blue f^1 on fj ere,t London p\ck pocke«. The poor fcHow app Hcant8 ln addiU on. to eome twenty charte r great Falrmount park . At the dJ h of Mr sfZ l Zn ^ !?? 8pIe ndM <^S ) knees, and following her movements with reached Fera without a penny in tun pocket , rr , ' iv. , , , j/ i 1; ,,. , ? , . .&. . , . «wu 01 air. several changes in the by-lawn nf »),. jf ™3 : thoughtful and sparkl fcg eye* Then , oh , then gat* hm escaped . wuho { t bodily injury. B »J er. .My,^) Md gt ta ^«|^ ^™ of hh ^ a. well as in th e endow S law t^ V I suffered the keenest pangs, ana . uttered such p. ha a given inform ation of loss to tbe oV rap .dly increasing, *, that there » WtfU £t* ^uh te4 ? ^lth ^«hari»aWe ™rpp«. re- acted upon , af ter which ^Gra nd 'S ^ ' t -ui i ™- «»« n,.t m. nurta Br 'i tec^ve police, but up lo the present moment 0f t her BuocesB in proc oNng a charte r , which lying upon the good judgment of :h& execut ors cvAeA Eft lv ' \.i£d' « ""8* Pro. ¦ forcib b remarks .n ^ger AaVmy p« ^ ^ eff^ discover »he Sprits ha« been mn8t eventuaU y r Jlt in benefit to the order , to c arr y^ut ^benevolent designs. $1 2S ? ? f tlon of ^ ^ the res 0 ^*| eyes became all sunken in her nose, so great unrewarded with succew. . ¦ - . ' .. : «oa ^ AAk - ' ¦• 1*-. -l » j ' -w^ which wafc-Mj follows; > ^ -was her asto nishment. The sen eatfoo p r the week has Wthe n a rl y $ 2 00 , 0^e^ - Brot ^^lph Moses , Pre sident- J 4^ By and by the maaurka was drawi ng to its Eu88IA . _The whole territory of Rus sia M«nnerc hor Carnival. Tl™ <'M «hor '^a on. J amin . ^^.Pr eBideut; -J ^^ fe > ^loee , they commenced the figure which * eontaine 2919 cities , There are comparatively social club numbering about 400 . members , whgwusand charitable inBUtutiona ,of, Ph lla- Viee-Pr&dent V Philip Stei n SecieS * '^- termed 3* Confidente. In this figure ¦*> lad y more oitieaitt the Polish dbtr lots of that em- strongl y Teutoni c m its characte r, mu ai cal in its delphU ^^ ong ^heji atte r , oneViTewi sH hoi. Seli gman^^urW- L Rii^S n? ' '^ aits down in^e ciro le and cho ^ anbther lady F*" , ««» ¦fcf U .> e JS ,, fiJ gS2- " j£U tendea j ies, and comp rising a number of our pital was made richer b y the good m*n> bbun i 0f Ead ofeh^nfReeer Vi F7„d t >Tt «»H «K fo? her confiden t , to whom sh^eUy ^ JS^ff glSS^S^^SSSi r^W ** "7? ^"2^ ^, « ^^^^ ^>#- Til ^^ - tions the name of a gentleman witlrwhbm she of Russia proper only ten per cent ra the dis- of . ground at the corner of Frankhn Street and of all, and their reoord should be imperishabl e, and the ^oS ^odge aft ei^.^? ^^ wishes to dance. Her partner brings to her tr icta bf ^ucaaia DineJ Mr ^^ a^lin the Fairtoount Avenue ,;form erl y leased : by the old , ; : . V, . ¦ ¦;' •> ^ , ;.r . . . _ : v DAMOCLES , ed.. ; ^ .. -v; ¦ ' ¦ "-, ¦ ¦' ^ ™"* VW»f:i l ilHno f.«i nn *. »fi«r ite other B-nd her con fident RusbUb diBtricta p!f :A*ia , Flnbindii .and Siberia , Harmonic , a favorite Jewi s h c lub in tunee g one ¦ ': , . .V ¦ > ¦ , . ' ¦!. '" , ' , ' ¦ ' ¦ ti.,i.L Vii l dancers , one after the other , and her conMen^ populat lo^ live in b The mer oban t princes who directed ito af- *•»•»« or DI.«*l«. «r»»d Lbdgt,, «•... . . ->W^ M^ tiful , harmo ni ous , ahd profi^; standing at her side , refuses them unti l the cit „, In the whole RuB Sian Empire there are 7: * , , , uT * "' y . I. o. b. B blesetaton. Br other Ha mbur aei madn*«u^.i chosen one is broug ht forward . Li» sat in the only sir cities , the population ^ which amounts fw d^^ remarkable financial acutenees I. O. B. B. . ^^11 ^^ ? circle, and chose for a confident the host' s to mo^ than lOO ^O ^ St. Petersburg counls by erecting ^^ a costl y theater -budd ing on leased J ' ^ . «d his endeavo rs will not W; , nr .ht «r . »fri «f «« ;n^;«r»«n t «„Miti«- 667,000 ; Moscow, 611 ,000; Warsaw , 288, 000; ground , and permitting the insurance to run Milwaukee , Feb. 24, 1874. B. ! dau ghter , a g irl of wry indifferent quahUa. ^ 18^^ = , , The prince began to search the chosen one. In 102, 000 inhabitants. And there are only ten 0D ^ ^en tollowed Uie not , unu suy sequence. B a«™ w «.. . vain did he bring to her ten dancers , one after cities besides in that vast emp ire which count a few days alte r the «P"atK> n of tne poii^ Th . f fa g. Evanbvillh Ind M.r ^ q io w. ^ another: the confident bowed' them ofi with a '«>m fifty to one hundred thousand souls. the theater was destroyed by fi re and the club ^ of . the 5; B mHaiM fa ^^ E J ^™ - ^ ^ «""«• « Wt * polite smile. At last he turned towar d me. A Jewish letter-carrier at Lemberg (Galicia), went to th e bow-wows. As the lease would ^ thfl ^ ty of Chicag0 > 0n the 22d ins t. , and a rTT7 t ¦ Something unusual passed within me at that ^ P^ vid Meth by name has been , awarded the shortly have expired , the theater not being , * ^ ^ed to ord er by the G N A E C !• , , Ion S 81, ? ce «?7 o«aS moment; I twisted , so to say, with my whole "Jj 0 T^ir Th ^ r&-Z ^&o^ momble P?0perty ' W0 ° ld m0flt ^ h f ° ^ Hamberger , of 8 P rS gueIa Vni municat ions of a p easant retu rn have Vei^ frame. My first impulse was to refuse his in- S&^JRj&ti$ff£ verted to the owner of te ground , if ^e fire The 1/ of ddeg aSel wU responded to by CS^Z^ iS S?^*&&¦ vitation , but I did not do if , I followed him to serving . man in (he . presence of all the post of- had not occurred , unless th e clubchose to pur- reaeaM]ye9 of ^^ f all t J lod of ^ J e ^ TT u ^ 0f - * ?'?^ ^^^^ Lisa ' s chair. She did not even glance at me, tosh - lie made; a speeoh ^nd pra ,8ed j,,g hly chase the grounds at a fancy valuation . distric t , whi ch number now twent y.(h«e : -^ "^¦ ¦^¦ t ^ u ^: -^^ -9fi ? ^^ .erconfident made the «gn of refu ^L The U ^SS1 prince , prob ably moved by my sad appear- mark of hia own appreciation of his services. some time afterward . They have how asp len- the last Gene ral Conven t ion , ^ regardinVrepir e- -? ^ ^ ¦ T ?f^^ 0 ^- ^F^ wert fort y ance , made to me a deep bow. -— did garden for summer enjoyments , where first- 8ent atiVe8 - w ^^ . (To be continued.) ' FBA»CB. -The firm: of Messrs . Fould , of class evenin g concerts are given , a commodious that no proxy was admissible as delemte- even PP "' T Paris , have generousl y placed at the disposal ciab-honse reblete with everv convenience and imu DO P rox 7 w ^ ; oamiBS»Die as ^ aeiegate , even aome information moat, p easant ; ' ^W : 1 ¦ ::• « ¦ *¦¦ ¦ ¦ of the ''Director General of Public Assistance " - T^^ IIISa Z^ES S,^; yo«' correspondent was^hus niled out. Men- : i t ^^^ , Be ^ year ^ heIi ^ onr ¦ cnrr ^. W; FOREIC OT BECORD. the sum of 525S francs , to be distributed a flne h ^f ada P ted ** . **w»l perform- tioning.this :instance ,Iet us coolly and ^ dispas - : den SSy^r^S^ «^P^ ^ ¦ ¦ .:¦ __ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ;- ¦ among the poor of Pari s v ances and balls. . aionatel y look /in the facebfM^^ ¦ v ¦ ¦ ¦ '— ¦ - ¦+?- ¦ Vl , ' -J , . By a decree of thePr ^idenl of the French And how a few words as to the Carnival , or ^u ^e^ tha ^ tenclu ' sioh ' that it: U: aVise S^^^. S S5 J^: - C<1 ^^ •ENGL AND. -rFtve Israelites were returned to . R epublic ,, dated Denember 31 , 1873, Mens ; Carnaval ,. as they term it; The notes of prep- enactment and ought to & ^ rigidly carried 5 out ^^^ v ^^ 0 ^ ^:^ E ^>I<K ? ^^ D t™ ^ election , ali liberals , Jnatin Jj enhery . of Met *, ' has been appointed aration have been soundin g loudly ; and cbntin- In an^ssembiv l ik^ th ^ everv S elSS %|?.W^ , W^«Wi ;Sf w ith ^ excepuou of one . . ¦ , ;; ^^; the 4th ^^^^ report s^ that there has been much rain In Pales- ; ihd clocfes, of Pa ' ris , has received the decora- 0 ^W^ ,n ^ w¦ l ™^^^ ¦ ?V^"TM7 ¦7^ , fy °*%^* l* **" ****^ - ** ¦ «^ great , extent ^4^ ; from * th e efiecfaSf ^K?S * tine and. suburbs. - thm season.-in oonseqhence of ; tion of the: " Cbmmahder of Santa Rosa;" for and ; » fancy dress soiree lasting till twelve neu trali sed. In this connection we can -1101 ^^ i^f fli' '^?W ^ which1 the ; peop le; there rejoice at the anticipa- ^ceUence in the work ih ' whioh he is engaged , b' clock . v , V baisugg w^he id^^^ - ' - *?, "¦* *" ^ ^^ W **&'&'»» '& Uoa pf a rich lj arve st. v ; , ^ :- ' " - ^~~ ^ y : , Grand - Rabbi Isidore Eppke of the grea t labors Vailed in humoro us^^erfb rm ahces fro m which that * lodge shouldI be represented by but one ? ^©^S -^ v5f*^!^-vM "^ ; 8FAiK^he Gibraltar ; 0Sro^^ terms ot nnquahfied .pr aise of the charitable world where Israelites were subjec ted to perse- , w , .. j a V . u , . "^ ^'™ - j?! "^" v ' " - " ^T^™ P: a«P«» .tlon ^ 'had' :. ' gained '^'Bome/^Bad'' ezp6ri ence ' ' -W^ institutions of the Jews of Gibraltar , and !hi gh- cu tion or laboring under any difficulties. ; The ^' Bat the Srand : finale . *°9 k . P lace at the * . •"me^ <>f such a chan ge. - . members there of could nbtbe induce d ^1' ly. l aud s the benevo lent characterist ics of our eloquent rabbi alluded.to ^^ tbe fact that the Alii- ^cademy /of Mu sio pn Tuesday evening last , The regular routine W: business was then " ; ( , f ; ^ ; 'r ' /:; r^ i f : , ; i' :i; '^^ :? co-religibni sts in; that ;town. - louring the first aw * , had effected improvements in towns:where; >hen the Grand Mardi i gra s tBal Masque came gbnb throug h- The rep ort of' the Gen eral ^ - u ^^ v " ; ^! ' " ' * hlld ^ n ^ u ^ thfee year s of its existehce, an insatution cor? r Jews had neither synagogue nor minister ,: and Aft ' jn ili iiB «rlbrV it ™* in tot * * ore *i *n* ' nr™^ u *^ «±~i^ '\i; L ^^^^ u ^L '' - [ - ' 'V : -i n atural ! y " B . hin fire wi Since ' then / Dr.;I ra ir " reap dndicg with our Aged and Needy Sobiety, pointed out howfdeifrtble - .;it;was for; every ^ inW ^ g^r:^ «^ 1^fact a ^ great sue- Conmilte?^s also th e sup plemen ^ry: *eport .of ;8chwab ha ^ ^ Ven ^ such full Bati sfacUoi ; W& Hispbh sed^OOO livresTin succoring the indi ' member of the Jewish community to support it cess , as to numbers ; and beau ty, and in. its re- the . Gran d Sopher , were read and , referre d; to *&££ «„^ ^„„ i:.W S„^" r ^ ¦; ' ; >nu* rv " , / -;¦;/ ¦ ¦ > . ¦ . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . " ' ¦ ¦ . . - . ' . '* , ¦:¦ ,- ¦:¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ with energy. ; . ,; . ' . ' ; " - ' ' - - ' ; sult s^st baye proved hi ghly grati f ying to its The - customSry cbmmitte es. In speakin g of ¦^^ ¦ ¦W ! l :^^^ 7 u ^ ?» -^'>^^^ . :; : BBU ^^ -T ^ me^r ^ h^ay^ aUhls ^cSn VKer ^ which ; had been dre ised byvRabb i Astrub , of Brussels , to ;that Afortnight back , Moris. ' Lehmanh , the rabbi '^ ?** J^'m mg" ^"J^ ttieV ^ ire helu ^ in by the brb iherhobd ^f tMk * P«>^ one , held.in ; open-daylight , as ;all ^: bod y, TeaLting .;that the Jews: mig ht be per- of Belfort ^elebrated the fi ftieth:anniversary of ¦ ¦ ¦^¦ P^^^ t^.^^ ?f. .^f^ ^ a ^: f &f p -S t t & Tdff i^^ -? & i our:meetib gs ; have ' beeri ::held heret ofore ^" : fitted lb have ; their 6wn . burial-groiinds ;\ The his marriage ; , The rejoicings were essentiall y, in: eye^ -minister advoc ated the ' cause of; th e Israelites , - of a privat e character ;; 21. Lehman n ha s ex- «orridorn and filled every; averiue i - The festivi- al?n® "P . ^rpiedes /of , composition , but ; they ; ^ a \ f lar iX , a ^i:^ ^ L A ^t^ ¦ ''" i" - , ; " : - 'V- ' ™" ^ rein arking that although ithere werer onlrsix or ercised his holy.furibt ibn s at: Belfprt above for- \-^^^^ ^ii^ i;-^A ^^ i^^ -M^i alao ' go to show that the br et hre nwerit to work ^ r , ®^ seve n , thousand ; Jewish; citizens;in . Bel gium , ty-five years , and has^ always: atlached ^himseir :V? B , T* -^* wlth rarieht •pbbd wiir ^nd ' pffi^^ iw «n^ ; mitlee of three waited ur «n the doctor/«8(»^ thi a\ was nb Teason ; why : they should be de- to^very Religious^ and Charitable ,movement ; *** <>"* > Performed ;: by ,; the , combmed ,orches 7 ^^ " * " ; ^ W ' -?^- ^^V^ " '? m " , ed him to the meeting ^whbre ^bui ¦ 'h ighly : ' *i« wiveid of the rl ghta whic¥ bthe r citwenVen iby; He iavmuch ; belbvedv by the Belfort : Jewish tra of iWolsiefter arid Ha ssler; sbm b ninety per- ? u^ th ? ^'P'W ^WWW?1'?11 . teemed'arid belovBd rabbi $ti*&tf &tittMl and lhus . be compelled to ac^ - formers; led b^PhUaaelphla's favbr ^ . of their deceased contrary to the orders of their .,; , ; /' _ - . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . . li a m ; vf oi^^ his us u^ Gracefu l y^ne^ ^eUSe^fe ferred to, inseeihg the graUfica tio * U ™° ? ' em^- t^W**^ V- " $$ ^' % religion . ,, ,;, ,; ; ¦ , ;;: - , , _, ,\^V : i^ ¦ ~&ui;K .- ; ^^T: :¦? ; -* -V v. «» Israelite , Herr Max Berlib^a ^ resident of V ^ pa ^'^' ;?? ^^^ nr ^ !?^' ^ J gt e^d to aid ieceivW the said renbr t/ "T^ Promise ^ to.perform his ministerial dUtie s coo- ;? ;^Y. -Rabbi Lev i ; bf Uboeb nu -audre saV Furth; has been appointed lo;a ju dicia l post in ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^m^ S^ft SSS lAS S- ^tV ^ # scientiously ^n^^ to the : best ^ffi "lb«^ a^fc to eVery :Jbw ish . cbri gr ^atibh ^ i& to Pi^-Tribu nal o^ Italy, drawing their , attentio ^^ pahie s-p f gpnt emen;who ^ : tra vel through the gregation bf Dessau, has been elected a member per sbnatiohs ^ to be called tableaux ; ^" Zamiel ' s went to proye;the high stat e of peaw aB d har - :j ^ri :^^^ -^^ r ^{^^^ i^^^ cputfryysp li^^ ^^ of the Land tag 1 of Irihalt ^ ; "* : rr. ^^ fe P tion Day ;'- waa the ; ^ mony: that is ' preyai lu^ Unlthto distrjeirb^ inB^itution s. The ra bbi; points out . that; none ^ ic V ^* * *t u w ' ' ¦'¦ ¦ ¦ ' & r * P ' ^^* - ^ vV^-^' *°® ^ v " biie'aDbeaP had been-taken ¦ ¦ ' knA wk« W>iiti- ffW ^ i ; -^^ tt Bg. : lffl!r ,;, weIl:^hMa ' . -|ni Udi ; Sese individuals lare authpriied -to make; : - T ^ Landteg of Lem ^ cblleption s; and that the money giveii by chari- permission to erect a Jewish hospital in that 0f it , With the f f old boy" ahd his impe , : whb m ot P ^^^ T ^ e ^ t ^ a ^^^^o( ' "^"^i ^^^^^^ 'Sf cT ^^ table peop le is appropriated by these diBreput- town. ,- ¦ - ; ,; ^^ of ^ e ^ w ' y 0rt: and ^ :^.ft ^»^^^^vWW*f Ahle p«Nons ^ Unfort unately, thesb mal prM ^ obrre S pbridehl had; the honor to belong : as^ JP^^ ^SS ctH nre not wholl y unknown evenln England , broken into , and several valuable articles , in- T f g8 '^ member - ; " ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ These renjMks elicited another very appro prl -v numeW reyerenjl (?) gentlemen ?: being vak eluding, the bahdle stiok s and r sbme scrolls of the their own sati sfaction , if not to th at of the an- , i;^^ !. .^-^ ^. '; u ^ri ^ fk„ ate rep ly; ftbm ^Dr - Schwab; ; after which W -way * -on,^e; alert to' sobci^charity ^ fo , ¦- *n? a™?a 7w a8 tans spent. ^n hearing th ^ -- - -H^^ji^.-.^j ~FbiriinJ in oei-fei t ^ poor of j Jerusalem ,^ m/rune caaes ^ out , of Whether the sacrilegious " inva ders havb been . . . After this was pres ented "a CarniVal Nikht in wW^.^'^s T^e .wpie i to: the various com- .^f ^ og^pi^r^ipiiUBB: .^,^^] ^. {he^behtlf ; ? ^^ ^ P ' ' : The committee appointed by . the Prussian 8teep flig ht of steps leading to the stage from a ^ •a*S«^^• ¦¦»l ^^M; to . ' ¦ I^9^¦ : «"l/ ¦tf e^ ¦ > ' - . - . f ? f : - ¦ : .v , . , - ; ; : ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ : L^ktive Chambers to ermine the peUtion b .j dge hrown ^ A T rrtut p t«* *M ^i»n. - w -, - - , of Orthodox Israelites , praying for theu / sepa- _,,; 6 v .... ; ,./ *> . '" ; ^ . " " the district ... - ., ¦ ;. ' .. - . ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ .„ . Munich. Mr . Berlin , late assessor of ^ the; ra tioh from the ;re st of: the ; Jewish commubity, This>as brilliantly lit and furni s^ . ¦ , ,^., . ^ y ¦ ¦' .; . . .;¦> ^ Ih : ,.ne «,„-„ of t ho tiia T biY»: Ca8a in thi * ' district court of Fuerth , has: been prompted to hW fent in its report , which ia favbrable to tfe liary arid ^ CU^t^SS ' mSSr ^^S-^S^ i th. .p 1»Mpj ^Be^or the pet itioners- If the ^hamber s^ dopt the reportof prbceBsiou was then formed; passed over the ' Mgesi the .delegates ¦ , all reassemble d,in the term , we haye heard of a. beautiful irid meriM ^ ' '^^ j f^ t l^^^ i^^ vVi ^^^ ' - !S mB?1 f ,fe ^ .^f hod °f ^ uda ! Bm - w^i have bri d ge( down the steps and over the large danc- evenin g; to a'banquet , in Schweiger ' 8H , : «nd tribu ' te that was paid;by ^bne bf the cbuos s!:^ -t V&&& %8to ^ ing:SoolV,the to« ^^li/i ; preseni ^ ' berg. i K-This ^e --firsV time ^ats ric ^ ^ 5»^^i£^^yl^SSS Sf f i ^'^SgS ««*>t. appredata After gbibg throug h »7rt ^^?- V ^ ESaS S'ffi n^ a^yS^ - S*{aWe SS i blected for JSuremb erg; La sker , for Sailfeld; numerous macceuvre s the procession broke dividual thoughts and ideas; concerning the represented as extremely /eloquent , *hi«n w e:; ^ttbr than a heathen , apd of the latter we h ave Lpui s. Ramberger , for Bin gen^ mlfsbn , -for rinks and mingled in the merry waltz to the ban quet- It fltruo k us with wonder; an d admi . Can easily believe when we consider tiittr ^ a goodimany among our office rs. . Are not such Ha mhuj ^^ ration , seeing that the Chicago brethren , who th 5?t Af vw ^taitni^iww^ - &.?,.;<„, ' '&t$ tJri nln as never visit a chiirch excent oh roval penheim , for Reu ss and the celebrated Jacob y, "! ' " . v . ., , " «> rpcenilv U*A to f«t« tha flrt iMl Pnn Mnt i^ ' One; of the disUngui shlng features of tit , . SuSVTbVcXsM e^^ for Leip ^c; : Herr J8cohy;was condemned to a The dancing continued until the smal l wee ¦ .yyWy. ^W. W^ dark ages was ; the unfounded and ibvetem teV tha n SUan sr I>o yoi!Tcall Chri stiansS term of impr isonment for having energetically hours . of the morn ing, when the tired throng ' . ¦ .*»«** Ju so Bhort j a time awm plish what , they prejudice - that . Vwas ^ -nurtured; during ^ their j men as ado pt the theories of Darwin arid protested agai nst the anriexatipn of Alsace and dispersed , and the gran d affair was over. ' " did ; and I repeated in my inind the words of exiutence . against ^tka . ^descendants ^ 0/.^ . Hackei, and believe that man is the pro geny of %rra ihe by Pm«sia. AH pbhtica r parties , ex- Your corres pondent noticed man y of our cb> the esteemed brother Simbh Wolf, of Washing - *" fl «1 !»P ^^ Pf^ 4 t : B M P) e .;^: " h W: l .^sl a ^nnk ev? Arid if srich men mav be our iudees cepting the Ultrambntane s and the old Con- lour cprre sponaeDi noucea ma ny 01 our co Pr«. ifl«.n > Af „„, l^a ¦ ¦r> n ^kl.ii„2. ffPrld lB indebted ^^ for its morality, i ts civilu - . whv should no Jew s Ee ffiuS iusf^ BerVatfves , are represented by these Je wish religionists; takin g active parts in the; manage- ^; the Preside ^ of, pur lale j onventio n : tioD i julaws , arid itsjAHjd ^^ Wh^-ttoBi e wefl? " notJ ews ¦ our ,U(lge8 ja8t M deputies. ment , among the most prominent of whom ^ were "Chicago m itself is . a wonder , and every thing ilizatiori of aU earlier ^les^as been lwt,; Pbor Katho Uscher Volksfreundl __^ _^.^__ _ ' Messrs. Jacob , Wm. Armh o ld , M. Thanhau ser , ^ ew muHt be , ^^^ : ^^^ W 8 ^ 0 ^^^^ n h T7: ft ,W r , - , ' ¦ ¦ ' COE ftESPON DENCE. Herman Jobas , J. Hi rsch , and last not least, ^SS ^^^ ^t^ ^ $££*^^%^: Aaiiaiv-On |be 12th ult. the funer a l of ___ Theo. Br Pot sdamer ,. the well-know n printer , C - Pambur * er '^H e H^^ . the late Madame1 de Ladenb purg took. place at PHlff ,AI>ELPHlA COBBESPON DFkke ^ C0D ducted the ceremon ies with credit , and P6110 6 ' the barmony, ^good feeling, and brother ^ i;barhari8m: is; gre aras^ that ? bf tbe ^inericai v yS <^lT^J & " eSed aid -^ * ¦ ' appea re d to be ubi ^uitbus , though not remark , ^ love prev ^ bSd ^l er^S;, SSeral B' nai B' r ith , News-The Ma.nnerchor Garni - ably comfortable ih his costume as Bened ict. lowed ty thesecond in office , Brother ^^J ^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ : , .. . was attended by the principal diplomatic pffi> yal—The Jewish Hosp ital ^—Donation from These public masked balls , where both sexes kopf , who responded to a toast , '<Th e Milwau- work of ai| morality all religion all !«• ' cials ^ and by the most aminerit men in the t he George Estate. ming le promiscuousl y^ in unrestrai ned freedom kee ^ges. " Brother J. Benjamin , of Qiiincy, When.other nations werei Bunk ;in the ilar k n!rt ; world of art , science, and finance. Philad elphia , Feb. 23, 1874. and complete disguise , may be very nice affairs IJ1 " followed/also wished to: inculcate arid em- of idolatry; all th eir highes^ tb ^ug hti . of: Deifr ;; J3urin g the year 1873 , 321 Jewish marriages . ' . ' . . . ¦ A may trove sources of amusement phasUe the fact , that his city, Quincy, is the amounted :tp nothing gre at er than a per sonifi- were solemnized in Vienna. The youngest of Something unusua l in B'n ai B' rith circles in w 80me ' tne J may prove sources or amuse ment 1^ . , v ¦ ' ¦ . 'r "* l>» '^ cation * of ideas and af; deification of heroes; . the irib ri married was twenty years of age, arid this city is un the ta ms-a new lodge, th e first to many, fun and frolic may pre vail , yet their second city in the State. Brother Dr. Epp stem the grand tr uth of bne great First caose^u ¦ the eldest ieixty-six. The youngest , lad y who ._. , n ft_pr fi -„ VMrB j. about formin g coin- moral tendency is questionable; but , ehoeun a was then called upon to respond to a toast , kept alive and nurtured by th is great pMP l« ; entered th e bonds of wedlock wa l sixteen years on f 1D ? ve f. fiw . ***** ' i J h ^r„T/ ' !^f «<m gout. "The future fission of the B. B.; » this was alone. While they existed as a nation , t^ Z age , the eldest forty-four. Aniong Ue P«8ed mostly of ybung men between the ages of ««. . -done lu but a few words , tpou a unanim odB- P^°^ Btatesmen ^rrior s^foria ^^^ marria ges fifty-five were dissolved by death , twenty-one and thirty. The majority of the The expected annual report of the Jewish . .. rriftl i .-.i^t An ¦ ¦R , Art ,„w Hot:» m ' tors , and poete who liaye never been sur piww. and seven by divorce. 1889 Jewish children cnarter membera are from Je shurun Lod ge, »o. Hospital Association has not yet made its ap- f n Z re soinuon.^rotner j eligman was Through them was given to. th eVbrl d tt«t B- * werebor ^ durin g pastyear. Thp grea test age 59 > , and Bumor says , that becoming dissati sfied pearance , and inquiries upon the subject , of f l f. a ^ n \ "™* h " ^^ Wafl k hu !! t0n '^^ . ' W ^¦^W./^. «P#: -^^ I ?.{S' :- j attamed by a Vienn eae Jew was ninety-five " v " 1 " - V f ' . . , ,,. , [ V** "*"*- ' ^ ,,. •"' . UCD , J ; l » ^ birthd ay was this day. This brother did am- gwns of pr esent.civilization s , and by whom , " years , arid fepT a^ J ewess, nin ety-six.; T^^ wi^ the action s of some of its cpn ^olhng ele- ^ number of deaths ' during the year was 976. mehts , these brethren dete rmine d to get up a will be some time yet before it is issued. As ^ mn _' _„ -, . Jn .. ' .. ,.\ After their destruction , as a nation , and tM» v The chole ra carried off fifty men and thirt y ; new lodge , althoug h in the opinion of your cor- the annual meeting took place early in Jann- mwnor f J 88 aranK ,n 8uence - AI a late nour disp ersion throu ghout the wor ld, th is remirt V; women. Fi y A . persons , committed Buicide reflp0ndent ,wrongs , if any . could be readUy re- „y, there is fault somewhere. The report is W8P ^•W ^^^ ? '^ t? ^ ; ^ e ' P S!liS " ' during the year , the youngest of whom was r. , , : ¦¦ : -- j ' -j * ¦ nr ' . » lU01 " u 0«u + 0 "" ««- AU « ^pvn w beoond day which , by thew diffusi on , have given; stM Dgo ; twenty- two years of age , the oldest eighty . ' dres sedi and the same men induced to j oin an impor tan t one and is anxiousl y looked for , . o*uui.u ua*. &ad h ^ n ^ fo bt jj ei ,; ¦ peoples of the: ;f«Wf- ' . i j ' i ni mr " _J "J eshuTun ," which is emphatical l y the young as itcer lainly will conta in important details 'of The first in order of any importance to the *ud in; all ages ' iridi yidual s-pf thei Jewl ^ ^V " ^tokbt. The Phare du Bosphore / a Con- men ' s lodge. Another rea son gossip assigns for the dedic ation of the new hospital buiidjiig. general reader , was the report of the Commit- * ion haTe •^®*^ d *P? w ^?^ n ^^ ^ stari tin bple . paper , narrates the perpetrat ion . , of this sudden movement is , that the Rev. George the cost of erection , donations , subscri ptions , tee on General Renort. The chairma n of said oaT orthe ffib^aSewh ^^ ^^ *' MpS of^e^uL S but^riat lv eWBag i 3Koh * > who ^ the pre8e ^ G '? nd Alnp h ' wU1 and other matters of interest to its supp orters ; committee , Bro ther B. H. Seligman , read the In Wbwh country ^wlth a stahd wdi of P^^ dad. It appe ars that he had vblurit ' aril y ' exH^l be throw n out of this district after Apr il 1st It has a strong hold upon the affections of our same, and was received with app lause ; the gresa higher than ever, 0b ^ himself fro m the land of his birthj * where rrtss i- next , owing to the territor ial changes decided people , jand stands high in public estimati on report is a master -work . The result: District ^P^ P'^^^ ^^ "^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ blyvhedi d not find b^nes8 br Wc, -and r h ad ^Br apon by the Chicago Convention , he being a One evidenc e of the latter has just been shown No. 6 subscribed liberall y to the "Univ ersal a^shWwSre the ^ - throu gh 0 Russiran rGerman ^*^^^^ member of » Richmond lodge; there fore it be- in the . ' liberal , action ^ bf : tUe executors of the Alliance , " to thb Roumania fund , and; at the toleration , but where they, can deaiand reupe^; dentl y made it a profitable vocati on , 1 fat our comes necessary for him to be a representative estate of the late Jesse ' George , who last week same time ! a;liberal sum was donated a .worthy -r-tf atehess FtM. ooatemporary informs ubi that he was rn poas ea- , of a city lodge, if Jiede skes tp retain his,pres- /appropria ted to the hosp ital $2000 of the brother of the district , who had lost his eye- - . , . . , . ¦» ..» sfon of WW pias tr ^a^wa ^Pa«il,^roflgh en t official ^ition , and to secure this , his amount disteibrited by f them. And this act de- sight , and a^manite station organii sed by: which itfe only a few mpi,tha since , deep afflWi»» «^ fo r n hun, he fell in with two chevaliers , fr»endj»'h«f6 initiated this movement Perhaps eerve s more than a mer e passin g notice. i said brother be enabled to go with., p\» family entered ' the family of a ypurig ' marr i^ UV^ ^indu striej who, as might be ' expected, were Dame ^Rnauwr is , corre ct in .both surmises. " Let Jesse .George and his wster Rebecca rank 'tb 'Borope ^tofa Scerta in whether be can be re- . •S ti ?7r '^' '?X , . « < * . i J* ' ??' ' - ^^^ ¦ ' ^^Si.bto i^ ' de^rmu ied not tbWt . r eadily wi^^ among the . noblfst^efactor s of humanit y ^ ^ f?« . TO ®Tj!. iEd^S^dv that ^ ' t^t^ SnSTt^^ ^ ^^. m ^mmP ^^ ^ <m *^ «*» orvaluabl ,; the ftoe. ' , ,:, . ¦ .. i . , . tenily^a SS^^^ ^ sT »Wo att ii ' flewlritf -;¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . - .. ' ¦ ' ' ¦; _ ¦ ' .. ' ¦ _ - *. - . ¦ ! ¦*. . . . ;< . ¦ ., . . . . . < . ; :,; ¦ yi v- 't' ; ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ' . . -> ' ' ' ¦ ¦ '

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Page 1: collections.americanjewisharchives.orgcollections.americanjewisharchives.org/wise/... · (To be continued.) ' FBA»CB.-The firm: of Messrs. Fould , of class evening concerts are given

2 THE ISKAJELI TE. ""

-r.. . T i.. h. ti.. «i.m .ml tht, mince rf tUntr ion. The Turkish robbert seem to hare efifeotedibe n>tied;'there M.My (jfiort t4ireta ln hu Tal. free use of the people of Phila delphia , and were received Inrf ^!^ ^^ ^t*^" Jm - \ if/XEon S heir tUWboub purpo se

.8 adroitly a. the olev- nable services la commendable. Over fifty new forms now the meet beautiful portion of the JSLIT /r. £l 3? * °f" Th9 ' fio»i^in h« chair ho ding; her blue f^1

on

fj ere,t London p\ckpocke«. The poor fcHow appHcant8 ln addiU on. to eome twenty charte r great Falrmount park . At the dJh of Mr sfZ l Zn !?? 8pIendM < S )knees, and following her movements with reached Fera without a penny in tun pocket , rr , 'i v . , , , j/i1;,,. , ?, • . . & . ., . «wu 01 air. several changes in the by-lawn nf »),. jf ™3 :thoughtful and sparkl fcg eye* Then , oh, then gat* hm escaped. wuho {t bodily injury. B»Jer. .» .My,^) Md gt ta

^«| ^™ of hh ^

a. well as in the

endow S law t VI suffered the keenest pangs, ana .uttered such p.haa given inform ation of h« loss to tbe oV rap .dly increasing, *, that there » Wtf U£t* uhte4?^lth ^«hari»aWe ™rpp«.

re- acted upon, after which ^Gra nd 'S '

t -ui i • ™- «»« n,.t m. nurta Br'i tec^ve police, but up lo the present moment 0f ther BuocesB in proc oNng a charte r, which lying upon the good judgment of :h& executors cvAeA Eftlv '\.i£d' « ""8* Pro. ¦forcib b remarks .n ^ger AaVmyp«

^eff discover »he

Sprits ha«

been mn8t eventuaU y r Jlt in benefit to the order , to carr y^ut ^benevolent designs. $1 2S?? ftlon

of ^ the res0^*|eyes became all sunken in her nose, so great unrewarded with succew. . ¦• - . ' . . : «oa^ AAk - ' ¦• 1*-. -l » j ' -w^ which wafc-Mj follows; > ^

-was her astonishment. ,¦ '¦ The sen eatfoo p r the week has Wthe n a rly $200,0^e - Brot ^^lph Moses, President- J 4 ^By and by the maaurka was drawi ng to its Eu88IA ._The whole territory of Russia M«nnerc hor Carnival. Tl™ <'M«hor '^a on. J amin.^^.PreBideut; -J ^ fe >

^loee, they commenced the figure which * eontaine 2919 cities, There are comparatively social club numbering about 400 .members , whgwusand charitable inBUtutiona ,of, Ph lla- Viee-Pr&dentV Philip Stein SecieS*'^-termed 3* Conf iden te. In this figure ¦*> lady more oitieaitt the Polish dbtr lots of that em- strongl y Teutoni c m its characte r, muaical in its delphU ^^ ong^hejiatte r, oneViTewisH hoi. Seligman^^urW- L Rii^S n? ' '^aits down in^e cirole and cho^anbther lady F*" , ««» ¦fcf U.>eJ S

,,fiJgS2-

"j£U tendea jies, and comprising a number of our pital was made richer by the good m*n> bbuni 0f Ead ofeh^nfReeer ViF7„d

t>Tt«»H «Kfo? her confiden t, to whom sh^eUy JS ff glSS^S ^^SSSi r^W

** "7? ^"2 ^,« ^^ ^>#- Til ^

- tions the name of a gentleman witlrwhbm she of Russia proper only ten per cent ra the dis- of . ground at the corner of Frankhn Street and of all, and their reoord should be imperishabl e, and the ^oS odge aft ei^.^? ^wishes to dance. Her partner brings to her tr icta bf ^ucaaia DineJMr ^^ a^lin the Fairtoount Avenue,;form erly leased: by the old , ; :. V, . ¦ ¦;'•>

,;.r . . ._ : v DAMOCLES , ed.. ; ^ .. -v; ¦ '¦ "• -, ¦¦'^ ™"*VW»f:il

ilHno f.«i nn*. »fi«r ite other B-nd her confident RusbUb diBtricta p!f :A*ia,Flnbindii .and Siberia , Harmonic , a favorite Jewish club in tunee gone ¦ ' : , . .V ¦ •>¦, . '¦!. '" , ', ' ¦'¦ w» ti.,i.L Vii ldancers , one after the other , and her conMen^ populat lo^live

in b The meroban t princes who directed ito af- *•»•»« or DI.«*l«. «r»»d Lbdgt,, «•... .. ->W M tiful, harmo nious,ahd profi^;standing at her side, refuses them unti l the cit „, In the whole RuBSian Empire there are 7: * , , , uT * "' y . I. o. b. B blesetaton. Brother Hambur aei mad n*«u^.i

chosen one is broug ht forward . Li» sat in the only sir cities, the population ^ which amounts fw d^

remarkable financial acutenees I. O. B. B. . ^^11 ^ ?circle, and chose for a confident the host's to mo than lOO^O

^St. Petersburg counls by erecting ^^ a costly theater -budd ing on leased J

'

. «d his endeavors will not W ; ,A» nr .ht«r . »fr i «f «« ;n^;«r»«nt «„M iti«- 667,000 ; Moscow, 611,000; Warsaw , 288,000; ground , and permitting the insurance to run Milwaukee , Feb. 24, 1874. B. !dau ghter , a girl of wry indifferent quahUa.

18^ =, ,

The prince began to search the chosen one. In 102,000 inhabitants. And there are only ten 0D

^en tollowed Uie not , unusuy sequence. Ba«™ w «.^« . .

vain did he bring to her ten dancers , one after cities besides in that vast empire which count a few days alte r the «P"atK> n of tne poii Th . f fa g. Evanbvillh Ind M.r q iow. ^another: the confident bowed' them ofi with a '«>m fifty to one hundred thousand souls. the theater was destroyed by fi re and the club

of . the 5; B mHaiM fa

^ EJ ^™- ^ «""«• «• Wt *

polite smile. At last he turned towar d me. A Jewish letter-carrier at Lemberg (Galicia), went to the bow-wows. As the lease would thfl ty of Chicag0 > 0n the 22d ins t., and n » a rTT7 t ¦

Something unusual passed within me at that ^ P^vid Meth by name has been, awarded the shortly have expired , the theater not being ,* ^ed to ord er by the G N A E C • !• , , IonS81,?ce «?7 o«aS

moment; I twisted , so to say, with my whole "Jj 0T^ir Th r&-Z ^&o

momble P?0perty

' W0°ld m0flt hf ° Hamberger , of 8PrSgueIaVni

municat ions of a p easant retu rn have Vei^frame. My first impulse was to refuse his in- S&^JRj&ti$ff£

verted to the owner

of t e ground , if ^e fire The 1/ of ddegaSel wU responded to by CS^Z^iSS?^*&&¦

vitation , but I did not do if, I followed him to serving .man in (he . presence of all the post of- had not occurred , unless th e clubchose to pur- „ reaeaM]ye9 of ^ f all

t J lod

of Je TTu

0f -*?'?^^^^^Lisa 's chair. She did not even glance at me, tosh - lie made; a speeoh^nd pra ,8ed j,,ghly chase the grounds at a fancy valuation . distric t, which number now twent y.(h«e : - "^¦¦ ¦t^

u^:-^^ -9fi?^^.erconfident made the «gn of refu ^L The U SS1prince , prob ably moved by my sad appear- mark of hia own appreciation of his services. some time afterward . They have how asplen- the last General Conven tion, regardinVrepir e- -?

¦ ^ ® T?f^^0^- ^F ^ wertfort yance , made to me a deep bow. -— did garden for summer enjoyments , where first- 8entatiVe8-w^^. (To be continued.) ' FBA»CB.-The firm: of Messrs . Fould , of class evening concerts are given , a commodious that no proxy was admissible as delemte- even PP "'TParis , have generousl y placed at the disposal ciab-honse reblete with everv convenience and

imu DO P rox7 w^;oamiBS»Die as^aeiegate , even aome information moat, p easant ; ' ^W :1 ¦ : : • « ¦*¦¦ ¦ ¦

of the ''Director General of Public Assistance" - T^ IIISa Z^ESS,^; yo«' correspondent was^hus

niled out. Men- : it ^ ^ ,Be year^heIi ^onr ¦cnrr . W;

FOREIC OT BECORD. the sum of 525S francs , to be distributed a flne hf

adaP

ted **. **w»l perform- tioning.this :instance ,Iet us coolly and^ dispas -: den SSy^r^S «^P ^- ¦ ¦ ¦. : ¦ __ ¦ ¦¦ ¦

; -¦

among the poor of Pari sv ances and balls. . aionatel y look /in the faceb fM ^ ^

¦ v ¦¦ ¦'— ¦-„¦+?-¦

Vl , '-J , • . By a decree of thePr ^idenl of the French And how a few words as to the Carnival , or ^u^e tha

tenclu'sioh' that it: U: aVise S^^^.SS5 J^:-C<1^^•ENGLAND.-rFtve Israelites were returned to. Republic ,, dated Denember 31, 1873, Mens ; Carnaval ,. as they term it; The notes of prep- enactment and ought to& rigidly carried 5out ^^ v^^

0^^: E^>I<K?^

Dt™ ^°

™ election , ali liberals , Jnatin Jjenhery . of Met *, ' has been appointed aration have been soundin g loudly ; and cbntin- In an^ssembiv lik^th everv S

elSS %|?.W ,W^«Wi ;Sfwith ^excepuouof one. . ¦

, ;; ^^;

the 4th

^^ ^

report s^that there has been much rain In Pales-; ihd clocfes, of Pa'ris, has received the decora- 0^W ,n^

w¦l™^ ^^ ¦?V^"TM7 ¦7 , f y °*%^* l***"****^- ** ¦«^ great , extent ^4 ;from*the efiecfaSf ^K?S *tine and. suburbs. - thm season.-in oonseqhence of ;tion of the: " Cbmmahder of Santa Rosa;" for and ;» fancy dress soiree lasting till twelve neutrali sed. In this connection we can -1101 ^ i^f fli' '^?W ^which1 the ; people; there rejoice at the anticipa- ^ceUence in the work ih ' whioh he is engaged , b'clock . v , V baisugg w^he id^^ - ' -*?,"¦* *" ^ W **&'&'»»'&Uoa pf a rich lj arve st. • v ;,

^:- ' " - ~~

y : ,Grand - Rabbi Isidore Eppke of the great labors Vailed in humoro us^^erfb rmahces from which that * lodge shouldI be represented by but one ? © S - v5f*^!^-vM "^;8FAiK^he Gibraltar ; 0Sro^^

terms ot nnquahfied .pr aise of the charitable world where Israelites were subjec ted to perse- , w , .. j a V . u , . " ^'™ - j?! "^" v ' "- "^T^™ P:a«P«» .tlon^'had' :.'gained '^ 'Bome/ ^Bad'' ezp6ri ence''-W^institutions of the Jews of Gibraltar , and !high- cu tion or laboring under any difficulties. ; The ^' Bat the Srand : finale .*°9k. Place at the *.•"me <>f such a chan ge.- . members there of could nbtbe induce d ^1''ly.lauds the benevolent characterist ics of our eloquent rabbi alluded.to ^^ tbe fact that the Alii- ^cademy/of Musio pn Tuesday evening last, The regular routine W : business was then ";( ,

f;^

;'r '/ : ; r ^if : , ;i':i ; '^ ™:?co-religibni sts in; that ;town.- louring the first aw*, had effected improvements in towns:where; >hen the Grand Mardi igra stBal Masque came gbnb throug h- The report of' the General - u ^ v"; ^!' " ' *hlld

^n ^u^thfee year s of its existehce, an insatution cor? r Jews had neither synagogue nor minister ,: and Aft 'j n ili iiB «rlbrV it ™* in tot* * ore *i *n * 'nr™^u *^ «±~i^ '\i;L^^^^ u^L'' - [ - ' 'V:- i natural !y " B.hin firewi Since ' then / Dr.;I ra ir"

reap dndicg with our Aged and Needy Sobiety, pointed out howfdeifrtble -.;it;was for; every ^inW

g^r:^« 1^fact a^

great sue- Conmilte?^s also the supplemen^ry: *eport .of ;8chwab ha ^ Ven^such full BatisfacUoi; W&Hispbh sed^OOO livresTin succoring the indi ' member of the Jewish community to support it cess, as to numbers ; and beau ty, and in. its re- the .Gran d Sopher , were read and , referre d; to *&££ «„^ ^„„i:.W S„^"r ¦ ; '

;>nu* rv " , / -;¦;/

¦ ¦>. ¦

.¦¦'¦. " ' ¦ ¦. .-. '. '* , ¦:¦, - ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ with energy. ; . ,; . '. ' ; " - ' ' -- ' ; sult s^st baye proved highly grati fying to its The-customSry cbmmitte es. In speakin g of ¦^ ¦¦W!l

: ^ 7u^

?» -^'>^^ .:;: BBU^ -T me^r

^h^ay^

aUhls ^cSn VKer which ; had beendre ised byvRabb i Astrub , of Brussels , to ;that Afortnight back , Moris. ' Lehmanh , the rabbi '^

*¦?** J ^'m

mg"

^"J ttieV^ ire helu in by the brb iherhobd f tMk * P«> one, held.in ; open-daylight , as ;all^:body, TeaLting .;that the Jews: might be per- of Belfort ^elebrated the fi ftieth:anniversary of ¦¦¦ ¦

P^ ^ t^.^ ?f..^f^^a^: f &fp -Stt&Tdff i^^-? &i our:meetib gs;have ' beeri ::held heret ofore ^":

fitted lb have ; their 6wn .burial-groiinds ;\ The his marriage ; , The rejoicings were essentially, in: eye^-minister advocated the ' cause of; the Israelites ,- of a privat e character ;; 21. Lehman n has ex- «orridorn and filled every; averiue i - The festivi- al?n® "P . rpiedes /of , composition , but ; they ; a \f lar iX,a ^i: LA t ¦''" i" - ,; " :-' V- '™" ^rein arking that although ithere werer onlrsix or ercised his holy.furibt ibns at: Belfprt above for- \-^^^^ ^ii i;-^A^ i^ -M^i alao 'go to show that the br ethre nwerit to work ^ r ,®^seven , thousand ; Jewish; citizens;in . Belgium, ty-five years , and has^ always: atlached ^himseir :V?B,T*-^* wlth rarieht •pbbd wiir ^nd ' pffi^^ iw «n^;

mitleeof

three waited ur«n

the doctor/«8(»^thia\ was nb Teason ; why : they should be de- to^very Religious^ and

Charitable ,movement ; ***<>"*> Performed ;: by,; the , combmed ,orches 7 ^ "*" ; W' -?^- ^^V^"' ?m", ed him to the meeting ^whbre ^bui ¦ 'h ighly:' *i«

wiveid of the rlghta whic¥ bthe r citwenVen iby; He iavmuch ; belbvedv by the Belfort : Jewish tra of iWolsiefter arid Hassler; sbmb ninety per- ? u^ th

? ^'P'W ^WWW?1'?11. teemed'arid belovBd rabbi $ti*&tf &tittMland lhus . be compelled to ac^ - formers; led b^PhUaaelphla's favbr ^. of their deceased contrary to the orders of their ., ; , ;/' _ -. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . . liam ; vf oi^^ hisusu Graceful y^ne ^eUSe^feferred to, inseeihg the graUfica tio* U™° ? 'em^- t^W** V-" $$ '%

religion.,,,;, ,; ;¦,;;: „ -,, _, ,\^V : i ^¦

~&ui ;K .-; ^^T: :¦? ; -* • -V v. «» Israelite , Herr Max Berlib^a ^ resident of V

pa

^'^';?? ^^nr !?^' Jgte^d to aid ieceivW the said renbrt/ "T Promise ^ to.perform his ministerial dUties

coo-;?;^Y.-Rabbi Lev i; bf Uboeb nu -audre saV Furth; has been appointed lo;a ju dicia l post in ^ ^^^^^^^^^m S^ftSSSlASS- tV # scientiously ^n^ to the: best ffi "lb«^a^fc to eVery :Jbw ish .cbri gr^atibh ^ i& to Pi^-Tribu nal o^Italy, drawing their , attentio ^^pahie s-pf gpnt emen;who : tra vel through the gregation bf Dessau, has been elected a member persbnatiohs to be called tableaux ; ^"Zamiel 's went to proye;the high stat e of peaw aBd har - :j^ri:^ ^ -^ r^{ ^ i^^cputfryyspli^^ ^ of the Land tag1 of Irihalt ^; "*: rr. ^^ fe Ption Day;'-waa the;

mony: that is 'preyai lu^ Unlthto distr jeirb^inB^itution s. The rabbi; points out .that; none ic V ^*

* *t u w ' ' • ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ '& r * P ' ^^*- vV^-^' *°® ^v" biie'aDbeaP had been-taken ¦¦' knA wk« W>iiti- ffW^ i;-^^ ttBg.:lffl!r ,;,weIl:^hMa '. -|niUdi

;Sese individuals lare authpriied -to make; :- T^

Landteg of Lem ^

cblleption s;and that the money giveii by chari- permission to erect a Jewish hospital in that 0f it, With the f f old boy" ahd his impe,: whb motP ^ ^T^

e^t^a ^ ^ ^ ^o ( '"^"^i ^^ 'SfcT^^table peop le is appropriated by these diBreput- town. ,- ¦- ; , ;

^ of ^e ^w' y0rt: and :^.ft ^»^^^^vWW*fAhle p«Nons

Unfort unately, thesb mal prM obrre Spbridehl had; the honor to belong : as^ JP^ ^SSctH nre not wholly unknown evenln England , broken into, and several valuable articles , in- Tf

g8' member - ; - ¦ " ¦'¦' ' ¦¦ These renjMks elicited another very appro prl -vnumeW reyerenjl (?) gentlemen ?: being vak eluding, the bahdle stioks and rsbme scrolls of the their own satisfaction , if not to that of the an-,

i;^ !..^-^^.'; u^ri^ fk„ ate rep ly; ftbm ^Dr- Schwab; ; after which W-way* -on,^e; alert to ' sobci^charity ^ fo ,¦- *n? a™ ?a7w a8 tans spent. ^n hearing th -- --H^^ji^.-.^j ~FbiriinJ in oei-feit ^• poor of j Jerusalem , m/rune caaes^out, of Whether the sacrilegious" invaders havb been . .. After this was presented "a CarniVal Nikht in wW^. '^sT^e.wpieito: the various com- . f ^ og p i^r ^ipi iUBB:.^,^^] .

{he^behtlf ; ? ^ P ' ' : The committee appointed by. the Prussian 8teep flight of steps leading to the stage from a •a*S«^^•¦¦»l ^^M; to.'¦I^9^¦:«"l/¦tf e^

¦ > ' -. - . : ¦ f ? f : - ¦ : .v , . ,

- ; ; : '¦ ¦ • ¦¦ ¦• ¦ : L^ktive Chambers to

ermine the peUtion b .j dge hrown A Trrtut p t«* *M^i»n. - w-,

- - , of Orthodox Israelites , praying for theu/ sepa- _,,; 6 v .... ; ,./ *> . '" ; . " " the district . . . - ., ¦ ; . ' . . - . ¦¦ ¦ - ¦.„ • .Munich. —Mr . Berlin , late assessor of

^the; ra tioh from the ;rest of: the ; Jewish commubity, This>as brilliantly lit and furni s^ . ¦ , , ^. , . y ¦¦ ' .; . . .; ¦>

Ih: ,.ne «,„-„ of tho tiia TbiY»: Ca8a in thi * 'district court of Fuerth , has: been prompted to hW fent in its report , which ia favbrable to tfe liary arid CU^t^SS 'mSSr ^^S-^S^i th. .p1»Mpj^Be^or the pet itioners- If the^hamber s^dopt the reportof prbceBsiou was then formed; passed over the' Mgesi the .delegates ¦, all reassemble d,in the term , we haye heard of a. beautiful irid meriM ^

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!Bm - w^i have bri dge( down the steps and over the large danc- evening; to a'banquet , in Schweiger '8Ha»,:«nd tribu'te that was paid;by ^bne bf the cbuoss!:^

-tV&&&%8to ing:SoolV,the to«^^li/i ;preseni ^' berg. i K-This ^e --firsV time ^ats ric^

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throug h »7rt ^^?-V

ESaS S'ffi n^a^yS^- S*{aWeSSi blected for JSuremb erg; Lasker , for Sailfeld; numerous macceuvre s the procession broke dividual thoughts and ideas; concerning the represented as extremely /eloquent , *hi«n we:;^ttbr than a heathen , apd of the latter we have Lpui s. Ramberger , for Bingen^ mlfsbn, -fo r rinks and mingled in the merry waltz to the banquet- It fltruo k us with wonder; and admi . Can easily believe when we consider tiittr ^a goodimany among our office rs. .Are not such Hamhuj^ ration , seeing that the Chicago brethren , who th5?t Af vw ^taitni^iww^ - &.?,.;<„, ' '&t$tJri nln as never visit a chiirch excent oh roval penheim , for Reuss and the celebrated Jacob y, "!' " . v . „ ., , „ " «> rpcenilv U*A to f«t« tha flrt iMl Pnn Mnt i^ ' One; of the disUngui shlng features of tit , .SuSVTbVcXsMe^

forLeip^c;: Herr J8cohy;was condemned to a The dancing continued until the smal l wee •¦.yyWy. W.W dark ages was ; the unfounded and ibvetem teV

tha n SUansr I>o yoi!Tcall Chri stiansS term of impr isonment for having energetically hours .of the morn ing, when the tired throng '. ¦.*»«** Ju so Bhort ja time awmplish what ,they prejudice - that . Vwas^ -nurtured; during their jmen as adopt the theories of Darwin arid protested against the anriexatipn of Alsace and dispersed , and the gran d affair wasover. ' " did ; and I repeated in my inind the words of exiutence. against ^tka . ^descendants ^ 0/.^

. Hackei, and believe that man is the progeny of %rra ihe by Pm«sia. AH pbhtica r parties , ex- Your corres pondent noticed many of our cb> the esteemed brother Simbh Wolf, of Washing - *"fl«1!»P ^ Pf 4t: BMP)e.;^: "hW:l.^sla ^nnkev? Arid if srich men mav be our iudees cepting the Ultrambntane s and the old Con- lour cprre sponaeDi noucea many 01 our co

Pr«. ifl«.n> Af „„, l^a ¦ ¦r> n^kl.ii„2. ffPrld lB indebted ^^ for its morality, its civilu - .

whv should no Jew s Ee ffiuS iusf^ BerVatfves, are represented by these Jewish religionists; takin g active parts in the; manage- ^; the Preside ^ of, pur lale jonventio n : tioDijulaws, arid itsjAHjd ^^ Wh^-ttoBi e

• wefl?" not J ews ¦ our ,U(lge8 ja8t M deputies. ment , among the most prominent of whom^ were "Chicago m itself is.a wonder , and every thing ilizatiori of aU earlier ^les^as been lwt,;

Pbor Katho Uscher Volksfreundl __^_^.^__ _ ' Messrs. Jacob , Wm. Armh old , M. Thanhau ser, ^ew muHt be,^^ : ^^ W8

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n h T7: ft ,W r , - , ' ¦ ¦ ' COEftESPON DENCE. Herman Jo bas, J. Hirsch , and last not least, SS ^^ t $££* ^%^:Aaiiaiv-On |be 12th ult. the funer a l of ___ Theo. Br Pot sdamer ,.the well-know n printer , C- Pambur *er'^H eH^^. the late Madame1 de Ladenb purg took. place at PHlff ,AI>ELPHlA COBBESPON DFkke C0Dducted the ceremon ies with credit , and P61106' the barmony, ^good feeling, and brother ^ i;barhari8m: is;grearas that ? bf tbe ^inericai v

y S<^lT^J & "eSed aid - * ¦ ' appea red to be ubi ^uitbus , though not remark , ^love prev ^

bSd^ler^S;, SSeral B'nai B'r ith, News-The Ma.nnerchor Garni - ably comfortable ih his costume as Bened ict. lowed ty thesecond in office, Brother ^ J ^^^^ : ,

.. . was attended by the principal diplomatic pffi> yal—The Jewish Hospital^—Donation from These public masked balls, where both sexes kopf, who responded to a toast , '<The Milwau- work of ai| morality all religion all !«•'cials

^and by the most aminerit men in the t he George Estate. mingle promiscuousl y^ in unrestrai ned freedom kee ^ges." Brother J . Benjamin , of Qiiincy, When.other nations werei Bunk ;in the ilar k n!rt ;

world of art , science, and finance. Philad elphia , Feb. 23, 1874. and complete disguise, may be very nice affairs IJ1" followed/also wished to: inculcate arid em- of idolatry; all th eir highes^tb^ughti . of: Deifr ;;

J3urin g the year 1873, 321 Jewish marriages . '. '. . . ¦• A may trove sources of amusement phasUe the fact , that his city, Quincy, is the amounted :tp nothing greater than a personifi-

were solemnized in Vienna. The youngest of Something unusua l in B'nai B'rith circles in w 80me' tneJ may prove sources or amusement 1 . , v ¦ • ' ¦ . 'r "* l>» ' cation * of ideas and af ; deification of heroes; .

the irib ri married was twenty years of age, arid this city is un the tams-a new lodge, th e first to many, fun and frolic may prevail , yet their second city in the State. Brother Dr. Eppstem the grand tr uth of bne great First caose^u ¦

the eldest ieixty-six. The youngest , lad y who ._. ,n ft_pr fi -„ VMrB j. about formin g coin- moral tendency is questionable; but , ehoeun a was then called upon to respond to a toast , kept alive and nurtured by this great pMP l« ;entered the bonds of wedlock wal sixteen years onf 1D ?ve

f.fiw. *****' i J h^r„T/ ' ! f «<m

gout. "The future fission of the B. B.;» this was alone. While they existed as a nation , t^Z age , the eldest forty-four. Aniong Ue P«8ed mostly of ybung men between the ages of ««.

. -done lu but a few words , tpou a unanim odB- P^° Btatesmen ^rrior s^foria ^^^marria ges fifty-five were dissolved by death , twenty-one and thirty. The majority of the The expected annual report of the Jewish . . . „rriftl i .-.i^tAn ¦¦R ,Art ,„w Hot:» m.« ' tors, and poete who liaye never been sur piww.and seven by divorce. 1889 Jewish children cnarter membera are from Jeshurun Lodge, »o. Hospital Association has not yet made its ap-

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resoinuon.^rotner jeligman was Through them was given to. theVbrl d tt«t B- *

werebor durin g pastyear. Thp grea test age 59>,and Bumor says, that becoming dissati sfied pearance , and inquiries upon the subject , of f lf .a^n *°

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jattamed by a Vienneae Jew was ninety-five "v"1™ " - V f ' .. , ,,. , [ V**"*"*- ' , , . •"' . UCD , J ;l» birthd ay was this day. This brother did am- gwns of present.civilization s, and by whom ,

"years, arid fepT a J ewess, ninety-six.; T^^wi^ the action s

of some

of its cpn^olhng ele-

^number of deaths ' during the year was 976. mehts , these brethren determine d to get up a will be some time yet before it is issued. As ^mn _'_„ - , . Jn .. ' . . , . \ After their destruction , as a nation , and tM» v

The cholera carried off fifty men and thirt y ; new lodge, althoug h in the opinion of your cor- the annual meeting took place early in Jann- mwnor

f J88 aranK ,n 8uence - AI a late nour dispersion throu ghout the wor ld, this remirtV;

women. FiyA. persons , committed Buicide reflp0ndent ,wrongs , if any.could be readUy re- „y, there is fault somewhere. The report is W8 P ^•W ^^^

?'^t?^;

^e'PS!liS"'during the year , the youngest of whom was ™r . , ,: ¦¦ :-- j ' -j *

¦ • • nr '.» lU01" u 0«u+0"" ««- AU « pvn w beoond day which, by thew diffusion , have given; stMDgo;

twenty- two years of age, the oldest eighty . ' dres sedi and the same men induced to join an impor tan t one and is anxiousl y looked for , . o*uui.u ua*. &ad h^n fo bt jjei

,; ¦ peoples of the: ;f«Wf-'. i j ' i ni mr " _J > ¦ "J eshuTun," which is emphatical ly the young as itcer lainly will conta in important details 'of The first in order of any importance to the *ud in; all ages' iridi yidual s-pf thei Jewl ^ ^V

"^tokbt. —The Phare du Bosphore /a Con- men's lodge. Another reason gossip assigns for the dedication of the new hospital buiidjiig. general reader , was the report of the Commit- *ion haTe • ®*^d*P? w^? n^^

^stari tinbple. paper , narrates the perpetrat ion. , of this sudden movement is, that the Rev. George the cost of erection , donations , subscri ptions , tee on General Renort. The chairma n of said oaTorthe ffib^aSewh ^ ^^* '

MpSof^e^uLS but^riatlveWBagi 3Koh*> who the pre8e G'?nd Alnph' wU1 and other matters of interest to its supporters ; committee, Brother B. H. Seligman , read the In Wbwh country ^wlth a stahd wdi

of P^^

dad. It appe ars that he had vblurit'aril y' exH^l be throw n out of this district after Apr il 1st It has a strong hold upon the affections of our same, and was received with app lause ; the gresa higher than ever, 0b^

himself from the land of his birthj * where rrtssi- next , owing to the territor ial changes decided people, jand stands high in public estimati on report is a master -work. The result: District ^P^P'^^ ^ "^^^^ ^^^blyvhedi d not find b^nes8brWc,-andrhad^Br apon by the Chicago Convention , he being a One evidence of the latter has just been shown No. 6 subscribed liberall y to the "Univ ersal a^shWwSre the ^- throu gh

0 Russiran rGerman ^*^^^

member

of » Richmond

lodge;

there fore it be- in the .

'liberal , action bf : tUe executors of the Alliance," • to thb Roumania fund , and; at the toleration , but where they, can deaiand reupe^;

dentl y made it a profitable vocati on ,1 fat our comes necessary for him to be a representative estate of the late Jesse' George , who last week same time !a;liberal sum was donated a .worthy -r-tf atehess FtM.ooatemporary informs ubi that he was rn poasea-, of a city lodge, if Jiede skes tp retain his,pres-/appropria ted to the hospital $2000 of the brother of the district, who had lost his eye- - . , . . , . ¦» ..» sfon of WW piastr ^a^wa^Pa«il,^roflgh ent official ^ition , and to secure this , his amount disteibrited byf them. And this act de- sight, and a^manite station organii sed by: which itfe only a few mpi,tha since , deep afflWi»»

« fornhun, he fell in with two chevaliers

,fr»endj»'h«f6 initiated this movement Perhaps eerves more than a mere passing notice. i said brother be enabled to go with., p\» family entered ' the family of a ypurig 'marr i UV^^industriej who, as might be 'expected, were Dame^Rnauwr is, corre ct in .both surmises. " Let Jesse .George and his wster Rebecca rank 'tb 'Borope ^tofaScerta in whether be can be re- .•Sti?7r '^''?X,.«<*.iJ *

'??' '- ^ ¦'^^Si.bto i^'de^rmu ied not tbWt .readily wi^ among the .noblfst^efactor s of humanit y^ f?« . TO ®Tj!. iEd^S^dv that

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