Tnk Lkikuman-Stkauss JNVkhuino. A--’jitfl in yeUidu\ 'sUAZSTTlS, the marriage y,l Mr. Rhilip Lctenmin and Mis* ihuinio .^inius-i t(ok in Hit- Jew isr* Synugogue.on Wii^hinut* II Mr.et. yeMerditv evemogat j; ill |m-! l**iir o c:ii»rk, iii Ih** presence (»f a hitg*- number «»l irlnUM'sain! It lends of tin*»•. iiinu tmg parlies. The synagogue hail I..-rii handsomely i lei/ora lei I Inf I he occasion, and over the altar a marriage hell constructed of rare exotics was suspended undlt; r which the bride and groom stood. As tint bridal couple entered the building ITofessor Hey man, of this city, rendered a wedding march iu excellent style. Kev. Mr. Stern, of Washington, performed the ceremony in accordance with Hebrew custom, and the juipress') ve and solemn manner in which the young couple were made to pledge theii troth^vas listened to with the profuunde.st interest. Immediately after the wedding ibt- bridal party mid gtieHs assembled at Ann«»ry Hall wheie a reception excellinii anything of the kind ever given iu this city, was held. The bride and groom leeeivchthe congratulations of their friends outlie stage, and the lights were arranged to cast their rays upon tiiem in a manner suggest', ve of a fairy set nc. The hall, which whs under tin; management of Freund, of Washington, the caterer of the occasion, was beautifully and tastefully decorated with tlugs of ufs nations, evergreens and designs, and the table was furnished in an elaborate mauner with everything in the way of eatables and drmkuhlcs that could be devised. The music which was furnished by l'rof. W.b. Weber's band, was the liueM ever rendered in this city 011 a similar occasion. The bride was attired in a white satin dress eu train, headed front, ornaments and diamonds. anti the lady guests were decked iu variegated silks of the richest descriptions.There were two hundred and Jlfty guests at the wedding supper, including friends ol the newly married couple from nearly every .contiguous city, as well as several from Ohio and oilier mole distant sections. The oc ^ «*asiou was one long to he remembered, and ;Jl all prcM-nt evidently wished the fashion now prevailed of keeping up wedding fe.-tiv-ities a whole week which was observed among the I-raelites in the good old days lt;»: the theocracy. Aftei the it erption Mr. and Mrs. Helena an left on the 10-»U train lorn northern tour after receiving the hearty congratulations, and good wishes ol their numerous friends. Telegrams ol congratulations were received from nearly every State in the I uiou.Among those piesent were the mother ol the bride, attired in black sat in. with diamond vrmmieuU; Mrs. Leteruian, mother of the groom, in black satin, diamond oltiatneiits: Mrs. M. Leiermati, in cream ami cherry satin, pearl ornaments; the sisters 1 the groom Misses S. ami L. Letorman. in pink and blue satin, diamond ornaiueuts; M rs.Stern.in asli-es of roses and red velvet Ireiit ; Mrs. Hen-line, black silk en train : Mrs. H. Gold-smith, of Charlottesville, in canaiy colored silk, real lace trimmings, pearl ornament' : Miss llachiaeli, of Charlottesville, m whit, satin, pearl ornaments; Mrs. Weiuhcig. grandmother of the bride, black silk, diamond ornaments: Mrs. J. Weinberg, while satin, beaded front, diamond ornaments; Misses II. Weinberg, cream colored satin, pearl ornaments; Kuirna Stein, pink otto man silk, real lace, plush flowers, diamond ornaments; Jennie Smith, mauve plush, baud paiuted front, diamond ornaments; Mattie Blout, lilac ottoman silk, pearl ornaments ; F. Gutman, Nile green satin, pearl ornaments; 0. Adler, in pink cashmere, brocaded front; H. Adler, cream brocaded satin, diamond ornaments; Goldie Wal-lach, pink brocaded satin, pearl ornaments;Luchs, pearl satin embossed, velvet front, pearl ornaments; A. Wolf, cream cashmere, pearl ornaments ; B. Knufinaiiii, ecru cashmere, pearl 01 naments ; R. Gan/., in pink cashmere: H. Rosenthal, of Georgetown, fawn colored cashmere, pearl ornaments; Jeauuetta Stern, of Kichinond. Nile green, pink satin brocaded front, dhunoud ornaments; Sallie Ruben, ofBaltimore. cream colored cashmere, green front : Ida Fried-burger, of Baltimore, lilac cashmere: H. Ring, of Baltimore, pink cashmere; Ida Brager, blood colored satin, diamond ornaments; the Misses Somers, of Georgetown, pink mid blue satin, pearl ornaments ; Mrs. Goldsmith, of Fredericksburg, pink cashmere, pearl ornaments; Louisa Strauss, ol Baltimore, black silk, diamond oruuments ; Franc, of Toledo, Ohio, light tulesatin. pearl ornaments ; Moliie Rosenthal, of Toledo, Ohio, pale tuloittman silk, pearl ore aments; Tdlie Oppcubeiu.er, of Wju-hingtoo, ] ink satin, brocadid satiufront, oiieutal laeeaud diumood ornaments; Sarah Beudheim, creara cashmere, beaded front; S. Ru-heu. blue satin, diamond ornaments; Sophie Bendbeim, cream colored satin.penrl -irnameuts; B. Rosenthal, cream colored ftiabatross, pearl ornaments; LenaSchtieid-er, pink satin, diamond ornaments; M. Rosenthal. sea foam albatross and lore, pearl ornaments; Rose Bendbeim, blue albatross, pearl ornaments; H. Bloudheim, cream cashmere, garnet front. Among thegeutle-iiii*n present were Messrs. Leon Tobrener,M. J. Lansburgb, M. Hamburger, J. M. Whyle and H. Gugeuheimer. of Baltimore ; Mr.’ Hirsh, of Fredericksburg; Mr. HeYoung and lady, of Philadelphia; Mr. Nurd linger, of Georgetown: Mr. bchjoss and ladv. of Baltimore: Mr. Stern, of Ricb-luoud : Mr. Goldsmith and Mr. Lazarus, ol Fhiirhiitesville.Th.- ud.ers were Messrs. Strams. of Richmond; I-t/tros. of Charlottesville; J. Nodlingor ami A. t: •-v:itM:rc. of Washington; Soldo** and R \Ycin ‘•arc. of Baltimore; S. Bendbeim and l. Luben, ol P * city. who acted as floor manager.A« la-Jure stated, the presents were numerous «'• 1 Icuuboiue and embraced articles of viita, valla and utility. .Vi r beamv. the Alexandria girls as usual boreotftb- palm’ though the honors were closely con-tlt;d« d tiy representatives from various other cities.