Isaac D. Ar-m:.. Ts.uc S. Adler,JSinissirNu Ait.f.r, Josrrn NrwrofF.r,Sam. H. Iii'sss.The bride wore u very rich white satin Jres-*, will, long Irain, and veil of potato loco, covering her head nticl reaching to the floor. She wore orange blossomc and flower? nn her bond.Tin* brido'a molbor wore n droas of stone colored Bilk, with olr-gaul while lace shawl, nud bomir-t.The bridegroom'* Bister wore an elegant bine silk with potato lace showl, and bonnet.Tlio bridcsuwidB were all dressed alike 111 whitr Swiss trimmed witli white satin, nud with wk:ither of white flowers on their heads, au-.l o.tcli bearing a handsome bouquet.As tin party lt;*»loi.*.i the church and walked up the nislcp, the mixed chorus of the Musical Society, numbering one hundred and twenty voices, with orchestra nod organ accompaniments, broke forth in a grand song *f welcome, and when tko last echo of this had died away, the Bov, Dr. MfS?ixcs, Jinbbi of n -Synagogue of Chicago, uttered u prayer in Gcnunu. After this lie proceeded, in German, to lecture tlie couple before him, The Ilabbi talked plainly, and somewhat at length. Ho gave ivaanns why ninny married and attached nelfiHhuesM to many cases. He said that some married for money, sonic for position and influence, and ho rejoiced that many married from motives of puro love. Ho told the Ini da that she had descended from one of the. oldest and most honorable houses of Europe, and adv^ed them that they must do nothing to tarnish, hut everything to maintain that good name. It wao a xuohI sensible lecture.After I he lecture there was the reading of the banns: an interchange of rings between the bride and bridegroom, and then botb drank from the cup of Joy. This is a most interesting portion of the ceremony. The Rabbi chanted in Hebrew a song of joy, and thou passing llip.gobtet of wine to the bride's father, he in tarn passed it to the bridegroom, who ripped of it. Thun the bride's mother passed the enp to the bride, who tasted it. During this ceremony the nude chorus sang a song of joy. Then the Rabbi chanted tho song of sorrow, and the cup of sorrow was passed to the couple, who tasted of its contents, nfior which thetlemnn who had given them so ee *et and choice an enfrvtainmcnt.presents.The happy pair were particularly fortunate in the number and generous natures of their friends, and, as a result the presents made live nlnuy and valuable. We may mention a lew of them.A very valuable set of diamonds to the bride. ‘Hum was brought frurn Europe last Ycawbv Mr. Salomon Adler, nnclo of the bride.' It has been an heir loom in tho Adler family for rear*, and now goes to the bride. .An alabaster clock, pmvtmwid m Pavia, ana | s'iDt by relative* in Sew York.A silver tea set, of novo) nieces, hum Solomon Adlrr.A silver dinner net, of thirtv-two pieces, from Zollnor A Bonne.An embossed china dinner set, of one hundred and *cvcnty-four piece*; statue* of Mozart tnd Beethoven, with Mosaic flower mantis, from Marcos Stein and lady.Sett of silver spoous and forks, twenty-four pieces, from L. Itindbhofl.A silver dessert set of thirteen plcccp, Jroxn the members of the Board of Director* ot tho Musioul Koelety.A silver tor. mid oofi'oe set, from J. Adler, of New York.Silver soup tuircen, from M. 1. Eckstein, New York. •A silver sot, tnelvo pieces, from A. Cohn and lady.Fish set., throe piece*, front E. Silverman and lady. .Throe silver medallion ladles, Irom Oca-Ircicher A Poliak.Throe silver soup and gravy ladleE, from Hugo Mack. ,Bilvcr oyster ladle, from B.Kuuel mid lady.Silver soup ladle, front L. Netvbouor ana ladv.Champagne ladlo, from C. Nenboucr ana laflv.Silver breakfast bd,12 piecce, from F.Cotz-lmmoti. • - .Bet silver spoons; dinner bc-(, six pioces, from P. Cavpflcs and lady.Bet dinner forks, nix pieces, from I. Straus-ky and lady.Silver epico set, five pieces, front Simon Heller. .Bilvcr egg set, four pieces, from C. Itmcn-Dnbach.Set bait dishes, from Friend Brothers.Champagne Set consisting of a Tray, Bowl, Radio anil eighteen Goblets, from Nathan Sehloas tnd lady. New York.Silver Bpicc Set, four pieces, from A. Glauber and lady, New York.Silver Dinner Set, twelve pieces, from Knp-fer A Silverman.Silver Dinner Bet, six pieces, from J. Nil-tkanson and lady. .Set Silver Napkins with silver Flint Stand, from I. Tricdninu and lady.Silver Pie Kmfo, from H. S. Mack and lady.Set Silver Flower Vases, from S. Holler and ladv.bilvcrFish Spoon, from Louie Itindakopf and lady.Set Bilvcr preserve epoone, four pieces, from Ch. Wahl and lady.Silver nine set, six pieces, from Cbas and