focal JUaltcrc.HYMEFIAL.A Fasfalimablc Wadding in this CUy-N*rrl*tf of Mr. Hrnry «■ MVtodaH© laMli AdUr-A Affair and o Most s«e«®aaftt» On®-•Tlie Marring* Cmmont.i ** °**Jrvlib Byo»goB«ie-TU» Wedding Dinner and theRacepllon P**■»* Klffbt. •No event in private life has ever created a greater Bonaalion in our city than tbo roromouies yesterday, attendant upon the marriage of Mr. HenhiSI. Mssnn, of the Grin of Stain AMeadd. to liuarax*. the benutifti) aud accomplished daughter of David Aolkb, Esq. The affair seem* to have been carried through from first to last, regardlesa of expense, and with a do-sire to make it ft uourcc ot gladness and festivity aud rejoioiug, for the happy pairns troll as for tlie many relatives and friend* of both. That it van a most complete suecost is evident.TCK MAIUIIAOL CtllCMOKIKS ook place yesterday afleruoon, m flic Jew i«b SvnBROguo. ou Fifth street At 1:30 o'clock, the time specified iu the invitotons, the Synagoguewas crowded to itautmost capacity. Not only was all ifco ait-ting room token, hut every mch of stand-ing room was packed, and many were obliged to go nway without being able to obtain even a glimpse of the inside of the Synagogue. Th© building, although it «n« bmad daylight, was lighted by gaa, every burner, anil there were many of lhani, being in full Mr.r.e. Tho offcct of commingling daylight and gas light was pleasant. There weie no decorations about the church, overytbiug being plain. To many it was somewhatntrangc to notice that nli the gcullcmon preooni kept their hats on during tho entire ceremony.Shortly before two o'clock the wedding party arrived at the synagogue. A carpet led from the interior of tho building to the end of the sidewalk and over this the party moved, the bride- loaning upon tho nrm of her father.Entering the building the party separated, the ladies moving up the right aisle, tkc gtutlonion up tho loft. The bridesmaids preceded the bride, as the grooms-men did the bridegroom, r.nd took their places ou each aide of the altar. The bride and hi idcgroom wont iu front of tho altar, and faced inwards, aud uenr relatives took their places. On tha right of the bride was Mrs. AnLv.it (her mothoi), on liar right Mr*. Zci.LN/n, r. nistor of the bridegroom, and on her right the bridesmaids, as fol-l°MiM Adelisa Boxxs, dnnghtor of 11.Mi’u.- CAnoLtSE Adlkb, daughter of Boto-UOX ADLEH. . , , ,. ,Min-. Hernia tou.cn. adopted daughter of David Auleii. • . .Mi — MATnn.nr. Nf.waorma. daughter of L. Nnwuovrn. , .,Mi— llijJf.tr.TTA SiLvrr.ir.vx, dangliter 01 n. Sn.vEnu.vs.On llm left of the bridegroom Btood the bride's fatlut. Mr. David Adler, and on liia leli Mr. Zpm.ntb, ou his left Mr. Mendel, a brother of the bride gioom. Then came the rii'lt;/«jwlt; «/' iomieur;Hl'Ki.v 1- Ki.ii s, Altodp FnreoBCiiotR,Bran M vu, A. I.vnpavdu.On the cxtVenu- lcfr the groomsmen, an follows:ItA.vc 1.1. Aiii.ru. Isaac fi. ADLFJl,Siorrx-i Ni' Ai'T.rn, di-srrn Newpoded,S.'.n. H. ItaSN*.The bvida wore a very rich white satin JresN, will, long train, and veil of potato lace, covering her head aud reaching to the floor. She wore mange bkwome and flower,! on her head.Tin- bride's mother wore a droas of atone colored silk, with olrgaul white laca shawl, and homu t.The hridem-oomV sister wore an elegant blue silk with poiutc lace shawl, and bou-uvl.The bri.lvsui.tids were all dressed alike in white Swiss trimmed witli white satin, and willi wroathcr of white flowers on their bend-;, aud c.veh l*ecriug a handsome bouquet.As tin party enter.m tho church aud walked up the niU-c, the mixed cboms of the Mii'ieul .Society, numbering one hundred and twenty voices, with orchestra nod organ accompaniments, broke forth in r.grand trot iff• if welcome, and when tho loatecho of ibis hod died away, the Rev. Dl. MrsniNO, Rabbi of a Synagogue of Chicago, uttered :t pnivvr in German. After tkiR he proceeded. in German, to lecture the couple before him. The Rabbi talked plainly, and somewhat at length. Ifo gave reaion-; why many married and attached no!fit!ait-ss to many ea.va. lie said that some nuivriod for money, some for position aud influence, and he rejoiced that many married from motives of pure luve. Ho I old the hvldo that she had descended from one of the oldest nud most honorable houses ot Europe. and nd^-ed thpia that (Ley must do nothing to tarnish, hut everything to maintain th.at good name. It woe a most sensible lecture.After tho lecture there was the reading of the banns: nu interchange of rings between the hri.le ancl bridegroom, aud. tlicu both drank from the cr.p of Joy. This is it most interesting portion of the ceremony. Tln Rabbi chanted in nrbrcw a song of joifc and t'leu p.iBsiug tlie- goblet of wine to the bride's father, Le in turn passed it to (he bridegroom, who nipped of it. Than the bride's mother passed the cup to the bride, who tasted it. During this ccroiuour the nude chorus pang a song of joy. Then the Rabbi chanted ihc tong of sorrow, and the cup of sorrow was passed to tho couple, who lasted of its contents, after which the cup was dashed to pieces. This done, the Rabbi pronounced the pair man and wife. Tlie ceremonies occupied liitto over nn hour. Congralnkitiou3 were then extended to the happy pair, and the large gatherin'? dispersed.Tim music win ou the occasion wan written by Prof. Siuwrt.z, of tho Milwaukee Mnsiruil Society, and it was certainly creditable to that cut! 'man. The chonm rendered liic music finely.THE WEDDINO DTVXF-B.After the ceremonies at the Synagogue1 tho party proceeded to Music Hall, the floor of which had been laid for tho pur-Hiinert.—Pyramids, Tarta, Plum Pio, Lemon Pie, Poppy Pie, Peach Pic, Oranges, Fige, Candies, Ac.EpisodeAbout four. hundred poopla fiat down to •upper, and mirth and happiness prevailed among elL '' . ’ 77’’ ( i - 7 .After the dinner, Ex-Got. Sai/scon gave as a toost, -‘The newly morriod paitV Thia wob renponded to in a dxwt happy manner by John’Nazikv Esq., President*of the Musical Sodoty.', .The socond tqftbt,.,Tho Rev. Dr. Mess-djo. by Mr. Lxttatteji, called out the gentleman referred to, who_ made a pleasant little spec ch.Tho third loast, Our Guests from Abroad. aus rcFpouded to in a very happy maoner by Philip Bras’, Esq., of Chicago.The fourth toast was Totho Relatives, and tho fifth looat Ti David Aszxr, father of tho bride, and the giver of this festival. Several other tooats were givon and drank standing.Daring the dinner Back’s orchestra gave the1' guests soldo choice music. Among the pieces played were selections from the Barbor of Sovillo and overture to the opera of William Tell.via: DANCETo many the dance at Music Hall, set down lor tho evening, was a loading feature of tlie entertainment. At all ovouts, when 6 o'clock came, the large hall waa already well filled, aud wfaau Btieh's orehes-tra struck up thu Marche Isabeau tbo floor was tilled by ths promenading party. The march was written by Bacn,. and dedicated to the bride. Its execution was excellent, aud the march itself will become a standard work. I3EM«.ra» Co. haveCiblislied it, and already the sale ban been rgo. In the march tlio ncwlv married pair hod tho right of line, followed by tho iKOide and groomsmen.The programme of the evening was as follows:The cli ilavod bj been obli ofrroBtt for foot,; Ismaels: In the ini vided am almost □ brave Ab tcra, who riore of tl planted o nrjorily mad trit sands of, aud who plunder I all sworn Dont.The Gc every FrofiWd/fio Itecfptiongiceitby Aft', osd .Vrt. Da-titl Adler, at Music Hah, February l?rt.cf 1HC9.rnoonArniE:MaacnE Ibabuc, (Oomposcd expressly for thin occasion, by)... .1'rOf. ChWaJte.........La ByipLido.......HclioUisch.... Byzaatmo...Polka LoSvrcoe...Quadrille......Duchciso...Waltz........ProvlnctaiicuTolka M«zVk».I.* Ifeloe,Ixi» Garcons .. .Cracovienuo....Hymen .......Drcitr.tt ......Lee Fusilier... Htmpy Dreams .Llphmlug.....•Sabro..........Winged Augel. .Anercutola— .1,a Pciicholc...Bayadero......L'llongroirc...Bacb. Bacli. Gnnel. B»vh.Offcobach. , ..btranaa. ... Auber. . .. Lanne. ..Lcbltzhy. .. .-..Hook-. Ditto. Bil**. Rnch...Thunder. DlJi-nbacb. .. .stvauas. .. .Rossini. Oflbubnch. Racli....Kuckcn,Quadrille B. 8cholti*cb..S. Polka.......10. Varuorlenuo11. Quadnllc...12. Waltz......IS. OaUopaile...14. Quadrille...15. Hchottiach..1C. Rednwa.....17. Quadrille ..18. Waltz.......10. I'olka.......2C. QuodlibctCaarnaoN D'Honncvrs—Henry L. Eisen, Hugo Mock, Alfred Fricdberger, aud A Lan-dauer.Flooti MASAor.r.a-Unac D. Adler, Isaac S. Adler. Sigmund Adler, Edward D. Adler, Jo-*upb Newboucr, Edward Ntwbouer, Samuel U. Bonus, and L. W. Tizay.Buffet Qi the Dining 11:11.Of the reception patty, one hardly knows how tn write. In every pavliculav it was one of Um must fusliiontUe and pleasant we Uavo ever seen. Ladies vied with each other in dross, and many of them. wore most tastefully arrayed. To describe throe costumes in full would take too much apace, aud to ttllompt to select from the manv would be o ili flic nil task. TheouO thou-uvud invitations issued for the wcopliou party nearly' all responded, aud a hnpjiier com-ixraiv i9 seldom to lie seen auy where.The daucing lasted until a Into hour in the morning, when the company mspotsod, full of heartfelt thanks to tho libt V*1 gcn-tlrinan who had given them bo bc lt;iet and choice an enfrviHiunicnt.FUL3ENTA.The happy pair were particularly fortunate iu the number and' generous natures oflbcir friends, and, as a result the presents made are ninny and valuable. We tuny mention a lew of them.Avery valuable set o' diamonds to the bride. Hii. was brought frunt Europe Inst y.r.Dbr Hr. Solomon Adler, uncle of the bride. * It hns been nn heir loom in Ibo A file- family for year*, and now goes to tbe bride.An filnUatcr clock, ptmdmsod iu Paria.tnd sent bv relatives in New York.A silver tea hi-L, of bovcd pieces, Irora Solomon Adlrr.A ailvei dinner set, of thirty-two pieces, from Zellner .V Boiiiih.Aoembohscd china dinner art, c,rlt;»ur linn* drod and seventy-four piceei; Btatnev lt;-.1 Mo-zari end Beethoven, with Mosaic flower stands, from Marcos Stein and lady.Suit Of silver spoons and forks, liu nty-four pieces, from L. Riudhkofl.A bilvcr dtSAcrt set of thirteen pieces, Irom the members ol the Bi nvd nr Director* ol tho Musical Kocioty.A silver ton and oofioc set, from J. Adler, of New York.Silver nonp turrccn, from M. L. Eck6toin, New York.ABilvcrBCt, twelvo piuceE, from A. Conn and ladv.Fish set. three piece*, from E. Silverman and ladv.Three silver medallion ladles, from Ocs-trciclior A Tollak. 'Three silver aoup and gravy ladles, from Hugo Mack.Silver oyalor ladle, froui H.Kuaol ur.d ladv.Silver soup ladle, from L. Ncwbouor sufi ladv.Champagne ladle, from C. Ncnbnuorana ladv.Silver breakfast sol,12 pieces, from F.Colz-ln.in.ou. • ■ . .Set ailvcr vpooue; dmrtr •lt;•(, six piOCM, from I\ CarpelOb nud lad.'.Bet dinner forks, uix piccea, lrom I kv and lady.Bilvcr buico sot, five pmceB Heller. . ,Silver egg «*t, four pieces, from C. Keicb-Pnbach.Set anil dinhr n, from Friend Brothetu.Choiopagnc Set conaiatig ol a Tray, Bowl, I .a dl: and eighteen Goblets, from Nathan Sebloas end l*dj, Hew York.Silver Spicc Set, four pieces, from A. Glauber and lady. New York.Silver Dinner Set, twelve pieces, from Kup-for A Silverman.Silver Dinner Bet, six pieces, from J. Na* thanson aud lady.Set Silver Napkine with iilver Fiuit Stand, from I. Friodmau and lady.Silver Pie Kmfo, from H. S. Mack and lady.Set Silver Flower Vnac*, from 8. Holler am!silver Fish Spoon, from Loui? Rir.dakopf and lady. , ,Set Hllrer prc-crvo bpoone, four pieces, from Ch. Wahl and lady.Silver wine act, aix pieces, from Chan and LouIh Stoln, Wankeebo. _ _ „ , . ,Sot hllrer tca.*pooti9, from J. P. Fried) and^be’t ellver tea rpnnue, from E. Rindskopf and lady. ,, ,Silver pic knife, Irem J. Bril! alul lady.Set tilvcr tall Judies, Irom J. Silvcrmtn and lady. New Yurk.Set aitver salt dudica, from u. L. Eisen.Set figured ailvor ea'.i dmbce, from D. Mock imfilady. , . ,One eiiver rocfioliou Cake basket wifti plated ar a;and, fromG. Trumpf and ladvStraua-from Simonoivihon, a penalties, quered i tried for i the laws lt;allowed t( Mosques Mahomet of Christi rificd. T hopictans cveiy mil the false ;In spite tho Christ polygamy male elavi daily imp; AiexandriThe Ft cxaBpcrat! quircd 6U power to chuugcs b French tri were free frontiers ■ Morocco, • edged the pay an am tiugout toEvnythgmuU lroi by tho ve French go to the new volatile F fiery Itali Millions o in cotton, ccmmorco govornmes gionrifi flt;Capital.Tho dra Arab elen cculcd do* been »cdi BL-EUgtlL ontgarrisc their form' of Arabs ni 8C0U COUf manner iu bet, coffee, tlio native dreadful ct the horizyi ilO eooii to ures token tribes, w'hc ono day ev «o well tnk t.Tjeonoly I 18C0, fouu' and thor to the loro ' mi arroet the regiments rauk and h our ofBcen ou the vet uesacil the mentioned in honor o bron dislri Although i from the n rounded b; benring of ncnc of ns least dnuqi Eabyles hi gle ainongi by them tc se»tiou.Many a | of intimac Lhe ilaughi Bcemod to donhisg scDiselplh gotten tba’ been eonnc of the pot company v cofctumc— be bad—w eally drink French Ck miuui'lit rest; soarci Rlrock, evt riblo wpr-rlah ill AIM to the Cli where; cm orod, end i the proaen Bedouins fort, h#f« bis sword; fore the nl to form n wounded,-ti! after w*Evcryth tiou, whn rclfl of pov 1c# fled, ed; one th wo could I hardly 500 with the c. bid paid I vengo.A Hand before un t Prof Cn. will open t to-morrow dedication and we gi'on tbo ospose.Arriving at the liall tl*o wedding party lonnd n i.nniptuoii' dinner provided.— Four long tables ran lengthwise of the liall, and at the head of three Another stretched across the hall. At tto lust trained the newly inaviiod iwii koU mid oil their right and left the relatives and near friends.— Tho hall wn% deeoialed with the American and German Republic flags hanging iu dose union. Directly over the heads of tho happy pair still hung the hliiuld pul up ot tbe reception of the Minnesota guests, and reading na it did a lesson, was remRrk-rd upon iu, a happy coincidence Faffed if( rtand, illnJcJ M/aH.The table: being filled with the bnppy party, dinner wnt partaken of. We give the hill or rARr.ITfrf'ffno ]hiult;r nl Mmir Jlnll, Wednesday, February Kl/i, 1«G9, of the Wedding of Mias ItaWUi Aylt;r anl Mr. Henry M Mendel: Soup.—Vcrmledli Soup, Moecaroni Soup, Soup with Bnongctufttn.JVWip— Piclroridwilh CaporHnuee, Pike with Lemon Bnuce.Viomf/t Rwanl Duel, with green gsrdon-letluce, Chickcnc with Wine 8aucc. ToDgtitm en frhosBO. Goaoelivcr Chop# with rooatod potators. Iloast Gooao with Eoclliih celery, llooBt Turkey with CronbtrTj Sauce, Sour llOB'L.I'aslri/.--‘Almond Pudding with Tfinc Bnuee. Lemon l’uuding with Wmo 8*ucc, I'uBa with Htrn-wberry Crctm, Suow bulle with Strawber ry Croam.Ratzcn*A. Lcdcrer and Ih'eusacr and from A. Wei! and lady,BSKor si ami, irom u. lrumpi auu Set Bilvcr napkin rings, from stein and lady.Set silver napkiu rioga, from D.Weidcareld and lady.Toilet set of Bohemian glass, with t*D flower rose*, from J. B. Scbram and ladv.Bdvor ocg knife, from 8am. Stem and lady,Green Bay.Silver egg knife, from H. Hyman and lady.Bilvor butter sot, fiom L. llairia and lidy.Silver tugsr set Udy.bilvcr eugnr sieve, from G !»fiy-Sctvftsee, Rubaslcr Merton. . . , ,Silver fniii thuitl, from Igmtz olorawitz.MoHRic iliUld hlbuu), from E. * 11. Nie-lt;Bilvrr flower stand, from 8. Feist and lady.Butter dish, from IT. Btr-uae and lofir.Cuke l»-ke«, from F. Herbat and lady.Cako basket from II. Binijarainand lady.Cakebohkct, Irom M. Biransa and ladv. bilvcr sugar bowl, from J. M. Hiracbbeig aud Indy.Bron.c ntatue of bounataio Steiucr. .... .And a largo number or silvor spoons, bou-outl holder*, vases, and various other useful tilings from other friend*.WF.DDtNO TllITThe uowlv mr.iTie-1 couple will make their wedding tour to New York aud the East, being absent some three weeks, when they A jjiD will return to Milwaukee and e.'tlle doom ‘ to n quiet and we trust r.happy private life.Tber havo sot out on their voyage of life Duder tho moat happy auspices, with a legion of friends .who most ainoexely say :•■May ttoelr rammor be eay as tbe rosea Tbal bang on the luuiucaln Jouc;TCrir autamii nude up of reposes Aa cilci as Ike alevpluc laeoou. ind wbrn lk« cold blssis of DeoimiKr AwU Ibem in Ufr'l lstier years—May this bm Uielr Ufe-to rcxncinbcr No hour that wm skadowod bj tcart.Each, from A.MiThe till' orn, handt Lawton,o th: well k Hompstcd will done, that boa* may well oo mln g a composer, the ciu*v te.ms of « evening bNrws r a gentlec 21, contai the ico flu ‘'lore clci Ixick agixi ulso the n to Jnoua last Frida Biddl- 1*lt; (.aar dow: good. G thia will 1 tor and ul too earlyfellow wa drunk. 1 Louse, g' spending Hiid that and that ‘ from Oil: cause. the Houb