Death of Rudolph Stein.Mr. Rudolph'Stein, of Philadelphia, a brother of Mr. Stein, the popular clothing merchant'of this city, died in Philadelphia week before last. We clip the following accobnt of his funeral from the Philadelphia ;Pos« of the Gth instant:, The funeral rites over the late Rudolph Stein were solemnized yesterday at his family’s residence, No! 872 Marshall street. His remains were interred in Mount Sinai Cemetery, The funeral cortege was the largest seen in this city for some time, andconsisted of the relatives and friends of* • •the deceased, together with delegations representing the following organizations: Sheklnah Lodge, No. 240, A. Y. M.; Excelsior Lodge, No. 210, A. Y. M.; Semi-nola Stamm, No. 40,1. O. R. M..; District Grand Lodge,: Fo* 3, I. O. B. B.; Tossing Lodge, No. 123,1. 0. B. B.; George Washington Lodge, No. 0,1. O. F. S. I.; Amer-icus Club, andi Reform Congregation of “ IConeseth Israel.” V