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Show It is carrying religious and personal prejudices a little too far when the Hebrews of New York decline to receive gifts bestowed by Mrs. A, T. Stewart upon their charitable inetitu tions. Naturally enough the Jews do not like Judge Hilton; but as the money offered was not Judge Hilton's, and as it was intended solely for charity, the Hebrews made a mistake in not accepting it, though it caino through the hands of their social enemy. The rafiwal looks a good deal like biting cfl one's nose (o spite his faco. It will bo apt to havo the effect ol making other Christiana chary about proilering humanitarian humani-tarian !isai;t:wico in Cie 6anio direc tion. |