29 OCTOBER 1836, Page 9
Letters from Berlin, in the Journal du Commerce, state that
the in- convenience of the late ordinance concerning the Jews had led to me- morials to the King. A manufacturer, in a petition to his Majesty, complained that his Christian workmen had ceased to obey him. The King seems to have been vexed that his intentionally harmless decree should have encouraged strife between different classes of his subjects; and he hastened to suspend the execution of his ordinance. The Ber- lin Police, it is said in a letter of the 19th from teat capital, had re- ceived orders not to enforce the decree ; and the names of the Jews are again to have a legal existence.