MARRIED.GRIFFITH—AGER—At the American Honsc in this city (the residence of the bride’s mother), by the Rev. A. Greenman, E. T. Griffith, Esq,, of Yankton, Dakota, and Miss Kate Ager, of this place.The newly-wedded couple have oar beatcongratulation*. Ed. evinced superiorjudgment in the selection of a partner tocheer and brighten hla far western home;and Kate has secured a kind, loving andindulgent husband. Many a time and oft,as the erening sun was setting, Ed, was re*minded of the blessed hours he passed awaywith the girl he left behind him, and asoften vowed he would return and lay hUbr uised and bleeding heart captive at herfeet. At last he came, and the sequel to along courtship is a happy union. Long may they live to enjoy lire and the happi-ness in store for them.Mi. Griffith and lady left for their home in Dakota on the 9 o’clock train on Tuesday evening, Chicago.HOLDREN—WINTRODE—rebrnary 11, 1874. at the residence of I. N. Dawson, Justice of the Peace, John Holdren to Ruth A. Wintrode, both of Dallas township.