Congregations.A Golden Weddin^*.—A wedding look place yesterday morning tinder rather novel circumstances. It'seems that ' a half century• • i i ■ • • •••*ngo, one of our well known' Hebrew citizens,Mr. Moses Jlofhciiner became enatnoied of• • — *the charms of his good better linlf, Nancy, and a happy marriage waBiho result. Yesterday they determined to have a golden wedding,• • • • i ,a half century having passed, and accordingly a large number‘of invitations were issued• a , • • • • • •to borh relatives and friends. The company• • • massembled at the residence of one of the daugb-, % * '• ' • ters'of theliappy couple; corner of Carolineand Lombard streets. The Rev. Mr. Hoch-a •• • r * I •heimer^' of the Edenstrect congregation, madesome affccLing remarks in relation lo the responsibilities of married lifevand dwell with• ■much earnestness and eloquence upon ilic ob-• •ject which assembled the happy company.— At tho close , of his remarks all'present sat down to a festive board supplied with a bill of fare which invited the epicurean palate and was washed down by one of tho choicest brands of champagne.—Baltimore AmerKcn,