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Chit Chat.
tian brethren , is no more an affair of Jews alone , but has actuall y become the cause of the German people , just as the German people have raised the Slpswick-ilolstein question to a national cause . —Der Jude . JEWISH § oinm' . i \ s . —Berlin . —Among the nine hundred men whom our city has this year drawn for the military service , there are sixty Jews . RUSSIAN POLICY TOWARDS THE JEWS . —Courland , Oct . 4 . —The
Prussian Gazette ( Zeitung fur Preuszen ) contains the following paragraph : — " That government is earnestl y intent on the denationalization (?) of the Jews , is hardly to be any more doubted . The teachers of the Jewish youth in their respective districts have announced , that if the pupils will not attend the school on the Sabbath , they may stop away altogether . " Judaism being thus attacked in its vital point—tbe sanctity of the Sabbath—resistance could not be avoided . The Jewish parents do not send their children to school at all now , as we hear from the teachers of the neighbouring districts . —Allgcmeinc Zcituny des Judenthums .
JEWISH TOWN COUNCIL . —Cologne , Oct . 18 . —At the recent struggle for the election of town-councillor for this city , the banker , A . Oppenheiin , of the Jewish persuasion , and candidate of the conservative party , was elected to the office . —Ibid . Koblenz , Oct . 6 . —Here also an Israelite has been appointed towncouncillor . At Baumholder ( district St . Wedel , formerly belonging to the Duch y of Coburg , but now to Prussia ) , where , of the one thousand four hundred inhabitants , thirty-five are Jews ; two ofthe latter were appointed town-councillors at the recent election . —Der Jude .
JEWISH STUDENTS . —Breslau . —During the last summer term there were eighty-four Jewish students at this university . From an official report , it appears that seven are studying law , forty-eight medicine , and twenty-nine philosophy . Tiie students of Jewish theology are counted among those of the faculty of philosophy . —Ibid . JEWS AND CHRISTIANS CHANGING FAITH . —A foreign journal states that the Jews in one of the Prussian or German states have evinced their
willingness to change their Sabbath for the Christian Sunday ; and this has been thought to be a sign of their coming over to Christianity altogether . Then what shall we say of the aspect of affairs at home when we find that the Jewish Bavon and Baroness Lionel Rothschild entertained the Christian Marquis and Marchioness of Lansdowne , Marquis and Marchioness of Clanricarde and Lady Emily De Burgh , Marquis and Marchioness of Normanby , Viscount and Viscountess Palmerston ,
Earl and Countess of Lincoln , his Excellency Count Kielmansegge , Mr . C . Buller , and the Jewish Sir Anthony and Lady Rothschild , . and a distinguished party to dinner on the Christian ' s Sundayevening at their residence in Piccadilly ?
PANNUS CORIUM . —We feel it to be a duty to direct the attention of our readers to what has so much benefitted ourselves , and certainly many years' relief from the most distressing presence of corns had much wearied us , and we can walk now with ease and pleasure . A singular instance occurred lately of the value of Mr . Hall ' s inestimable leather-cloth . A member ofthe Grand Lodge ( below the dais ) , who is ever foremost omcertain occasions , wasurged hy thellrothcr near him to sit down , but he kept . hisstanding position , notwithstanding a continual pressure on what was considered a foot studded with corns ; but the Brother , smiling iu content , whispered , " 1 wear leather-cloth I" The secret was out . vnr .. v . TE ? rc
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Chit Chat.
tian brethren , is no more an affair of Jews alone , but has actuall y become the cause of the German people , just as the German people have raised the Slpswick-ilolstein question to a national cause . —Der Jude . JEWISH § oinm' . i \ s . —Berlin . —Among the nine hundred men whom our city has this year drawn for the military service , there are sixty Jews . RUSSIAN POLICY TOWARDS THE JEWS . —Courland , Oct . 4 . —The
Prussian Gazette ( Zeitung fur Preuszen ) contains the following paragraph : — " That government is earnestl y intent on the denationalization (?) of the Jews , is hardly to be any more doubted . The teachers of the Jewish youth in their respective districts have announced , that if the pupils will not attend the school on the Sabbath , they may stop away altogether . " Judaism being thus attacked in its vital point—tbe sanctity of the Sabbath—resistance could not be avoided . The Jewish parents do not send their children to school at all now , as we hear from the teachers of the neighbouring districts . —Allgcmeinc Zcituny des Judenthums .
JEWISH TOWN COUNCIL . —Cologne , Oct . 18 . —At the recent struggle for the election of town-councillor for this city , the banker , A . Oppenheiin , of the Jewish persuasion , and candidate of the conservative party , was elected to the office . —Ibid . Koblenz , Oct . 6 . —Here also an Israelite has been appointed towncouncillor . At Baumholder ( district St . Wedel , formerly belonging to the Duch y of Coburg , but now to Prussia ) , where , of the one thousand four hundred inhabitants , thirty-five are Jews ; two ofthe latter were appointed town-councillors at the recent election . —Der Jude .
JEWISH STUDENTS . —Breslau . —During the last summer term there were eighty-four Jewish students at this university . From an official report , it appears that seven are studying law , forty-eight medicine , and twenty-nine philosophy . Tiie students of Jewish theology are counted among those of the faculty of philosophy . —Ibid . JEWS AND CHRISTIANS CHANGING FAITH . —A foreign journal states that the Jews in one of the Prussian or German states have evinced their
willingness to change their Sabbath for the Christian Sunday ; and this has been thought to be a sign of their coming over to Christianity altogether . Then what shall we say of the aspect of affairs at home when we find that the Jewish Bavon and Baroness Lionel Rothschild entertained the Christian Marquis and Marchioness of Lansdowne , Marquis and Marchioness of Clanricarde and Lady Emily De Burgh , Marquis and Marchioness of Normanby , Viscount and Viscountess Palmerston ,
Earl and Countess of Lincoln , his Excellency Count Kielmansegge , Mr . C . Buller , and the Jewish Sir Anthony and Lady Rothschild , . and a distinguished party to dinner on the Christian ' s Sundayevening at their residence in Piccadilly ?
PANNUS CORIUM . —We feel it to be a duty to direct the attention of our readers to what has so much benefitted ourselves , and certainly many years' relief from the most distressing presence of corns had much wearied us , and we can walk now with ease and pleasure . A singular instance occurred lately of the value of Mr . Hall ' s inestimable leather-cloth . A member ofthe Grand Lodge ( below the dais ) , who is ever foremost omcertain occasions , wasurged hy thellrothcr near him to sit down , but he kept . hisstanding position , notwithstanding a continual pressure on what was considered a foot studded with corns ; but the Brother , smiling iu content , whispered , " 1 wear leather-cloth I" The secret was out . vnr .. v . TE ? rc