gocat Patters.HYMEFIAL.\ *• i'r-A Fa.blonable W Adding In thl* Clty-Marriag# «f Mr. Htnry M. MrndAlt© Mlsa Uaktllt Adler—A M*gnl«eM»t Affair and a Most Snceessftil, One-TTlxc Marriage Ceremoniee at tlieJewltli Synagogue—TUe 'WeddingDinner and tb©Deception Perif lMt KlgLt.No event in private life has ever created a greater sensation in onr city than the ceremonies yesterday, attendant upon the marriage of Mr. Henjvt II. .Mendel, of the linn of Stein Mendel, to Isabella, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of David Adleb, Esq. The affair seems to have been carried through from first to last, regardless of expense, and with a de-sire to make it a source ot gladness ana festivity nud rcjoioiug, for the happy pair ob well as for the many relatives and friends of both. That it was ainoBt complete success is evident.THE MATUSIAOE CEMMOKTKB ook place yesterday afleruoon, in the Jewish Synagogue, on Filth street. At 1:30 o’clock, the time specified in the invitations, the Svnngogne wcb crowded to its utmost capacity. Not only was all the sit-ting room taken, but every inch of stand-ina room was packed, and many were obliged to go away without beiug able to obtain oven a glimpse of the inside of the Synagogue. The building, although it was broad daylight, was lighted by gas, every burner, and there were many of thorn, being in fall blaze. The effect of commingling daylight nud gas light was pleasant. There were no decorations about the church, everything being plain. To many it was somewhat strange to notice that all the gentlemen present kept their bnls 011 during the entire ceremony.Shortly before two o’clock the wedding parly arrived »Who synagogue. A carpet led from the interior of the building to the end of the sidewalk, and over this the parly moved, the bride loaning upon the arm of her father.Entering the building the party separated, the ladies moving up the right aisle, the geutlnmcn up the loft The bridesmaids preceded the bride, as the groomsmen did the bridegroom, and took tbelr