C. Æ. 1824 Louis XVIII. conferred on Aaron Cardozo, Esq., of Gibraltar, the Knighthood of the Legion of Honour. M: J. Boas, appointed one of the three Magistrates of Amsterdam. 1825 Nathan Levy, Esq., appointed American Consul to the Island of St. Thomas. Sardinia having sent a fleet against Morocco, the differences were settled by Judah 1826 The Chevalier Gamba relates, that he met near Kouba, in Southern Russia, with a Jewish village, that had existed from time immemorial. The celebrated Advocate Crémieux (the defender of M: Guernon de Ranville, ex-Minister of Charles X.), successfully defended his co-religionaries from a ceremonial oath on the Books of the Law, which had formerly been exacted from them in France. The Advocate Ouliff, also a Jew, procured, at Metz, the reversal of a sentence for a Client, who was condemned solely from not having taken the above oath. 1827 Restrictions laid on the Jews at Rome, by Pope Leo XII. Mordecai Myers, Esq.. Member of the Legislature of Georgia. Meir C. Macnin, Esq., appointed Envoy from the Emperor of Morocco, Muley 1828 Various Regulations respecting the Jews made by the Emperor Nicolas. 1830 April 5th. A Bill to remove all Civil Disabilities, passed the first stage in the House of Commons by a majority of 18. May 17th. Lost at the Second Reading, by a majority of 63. The Chamber of Deputies in France, by a majority of 140, voted that the Jewish Also Voted by the Chamber of Peers, by a majority of 52. Moses Myers, Esq. Collector of the Customs, at Norfolk, Virginia. M: J. Mendes de Leon, Alderman of Amsterdam, made a Knight of the Belgic 1831 Jews admitted to the Freedom of the City of London. Alexander Bravo and Philip Lucas, Esqs. appointed Magistrates and Assistant 1832 Jacob de Pass and Abraham Isaacs, Esqs. appointed Magistrates and Assistant Judges in Jamaica. Samuel Judah, Esq. Member of the Legislature of Indiana. M. M. Noah, Esq. appointed Surveyor of the Port of New York. M: Brandon Mondolpho, 1st Lieutenant of Artillery, Decorated with the Military Chapman Levy, Esq. Member of the Senate of South Carolina. Died of the Cholera, aged 21, Arthur Lumley Davids; who at the early age of 15 completed a Turkish Grammar; he was well acquainted with the Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, French, Italian, and German Languages; his admirable Lectures on the Philosophy of the Jews, delivered when only 18 years of age, procured for him, from some highly Literary Characters, the cognomen of the Modern Mendelsohn. 1833 April 17th. A Bill for the Relief of the Jewish Disabilities again brought into the House of Commons. May 22nd. June 26th. August 1st. 1834 May 28th. Second Reading, carried by a majority of 137. At the Third Reading, Four Amendments were moved by its Op- A Bill again introduced, and passed the various stages in the June 23rd. Lost at the Second Reading in the House of Lords, by a majority M: B. Fould, Elected Member of the Chamber of Deputies, for St. Quintin. 1835 D. Salomons, Esq. Elected Sheriff of London and Middlesex. Louis Philippe, King of the French, demanded satisfaction of the City of Mulhausen, for refusing to register Landed Property bought by a Frenchman in its Territory, because he was a Jew. C. Æ 1835 The King of Piedmont, prohibited Jews holding Landed Property without his Special License. Sheriff Salomons, chosen Alderman for the Ward of Aldgate, by the Suffrages of Jacob Montefiore, Esq. appointed a Commissioner for the Colonization of South Louis Philippe conferred the Order of the Legion of Honor on M: J. D. Myers, 1836 M: J. de Castro, Alderman of the Hague, had the Knighthood of the Belgic Lion conferred on him by the King of the Netherlands. 1837 M: J. Teixeira Nunes, made a Member of the Equestrian Order of the Province of Holland. May 31st. The Chancellor of the Exchequer moved to go into Committee, to consider the Laws imposing Civil Disabilities on His Majesty's subjects, professing the Jewish Religion. June 1st. Resolution reported: "That it is expedient to remove all Civil Dis"abilities at present existing, with respect to His Majesty's subjects "professing the Jewish Religion; with the like exceptions, as are 66 provided with respect to his Majesty's Subjects professing the "Roman Catholic Religion." 13th. Bill presented; and read the First time. Aug. 3rd. Read a Second time. Agreed to in Committee, the 12th. 19th. Second Reading postponed by the Marquess of Westminster. M: B. Fould, re-elected for the Third time, Member of the Chamber of Deputies, The Government of Hesse, proposed to the States, the Emancipation of the Jews. In Prussia, all Contracts with Jews, ordered to be made in the presence of a In Russia, Jews taking Degrees in Medicine, declared eligible to be employed Colonel M. J. Cohen, appointed Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of Maryland. M. Montefiore, Esq. Elected Sheriff of London and Middlesex. J. J. Sanguinete and D. Hart, Esqs. Elected Members of the House of Assembly, Sheriff Montefiore, Knighted by Her Majesty Queen Victoria. 1838 M: J. M. de Leon and M: F. Asser, Members of the College for nominating the Delegates of Amsterdam, to the Provincial States of Holland. Alexander Bravo, Esq. made a Member of Her Majesty's Council, Jamaica. D. Salomons, Esq. appointed a Magistrate for the County of Kent., The Municipality of Ofen, in return for the munificent Charity of the Jews to The Hereditary Title of Baron, recognised by the British Government, to Lionel, Days on which the 1st day of Passover cannot happen, and the causes The Time of New Year Table of Cycles of the detailed Calendar Rule to find if the Year is Ordinary or Embolismic, with Example Rule to find the time of the New Moon, or Conjunction, from one month to another Rule to find the same from one year to another, if an Ordinary year, with Example 11 Rule to find if the year is perfect, imperfect, or common, with Example 12 31 The Festivals and Fasts, their origin, &c.; where to be found in Scripture The Hours at which Prayers commence at the German Synagogues The Days on which the ordinary Penitential Service is not said. Hours for taking Sabbath at New York, Sydney, Bengal, Jamaica, and other parts |