—Tho Golding Wedding of Mr. and ' Mrs. William A Try onThe following extract from an account of tti« Golding Wedding of the parents of Mr. Wm. A. Tryon, late of Betbalto, we dip from the Grand Rapids, Michigan Elt;sglt:Fifty yeary ago, on the 5th of Icbrunry, 1*24, Mr and Mrs. William A. Tryon, now of this city, were married at Browoviile, Jefferson county, N. V.t by Kev. Moan 1. Walls, and ibeir golden wedding vs as celebrated, as heretofore noticed ia these columns, on Thursday of last week. Their life-partnerthip Las been a long one. dividing their cares and sorrow’s ana doubling their joys, in the union which the} still lovingly maintain ; going hand in baud toward the silent river beyond which there is no separation.»/ Their golden wedding was a very interesting and joyous annivoisary event. Asmany of their relatives as were near by were present, and a large number of theirneighbors and friends called to congratulateand again wish them joy. The venerabje couple are now within a month or two of ■ 75 years of nge, Mrs. Tryon being a few lt;i#Ayti xwo • vatj *— - ~friIV ‘! living—a daughter, wife of Kev. II. Ban-well, of Trenton, in this State, and two sons, James T. B. and William A. Tryon,[ who now reside in Missouri. Another son, John C., well remembered by moat ot out older residents as a most exemplary citizen, fell a victim some eleven years ago to that dreaded destroyer, consumption. The party separated feeling that there is a beauty 1 and glory in wedded life well-lived, an«. I that their worthy hosts are well deserving of the choicest blessing that earth affords.