Albiky, H. Y.-^—The inundation lathijLjlfyfH£ rillrpl!|ee§bm'the Hebrew Benevo|lltti Society ft fine opportunity to exerciselie charitable disposition. F Weil, Esq.,|lfti worthj^redldenljj^f thhjbody, althoughbitoself visited by the flood, both in his storeand in his re rifle nee, wei|t ferward to dis4hftrge his duty in rendering support to thepoor, and he Indeed succeeded well in alleviating m ise ry, and affording proper assistance where it was necessary: The Iter. Dr. Cohn also exerted himself fost effectu*ally to bring help where it was required.*The German Library Association lately gave a dramatic performance and ball, for the benefit of the above Association. Thesurplus replenished the treasury considera-bly, so that no Israelite was obliged to ask eharity of the city officers, notwithstandinglt;Our brethren had contributed largely to the general fund raised in support of the needy.R