led from the in ton or of the building to the end of the sidewalk. and over this the parly moved, the bride loaning upon the arm of her father.Entering the building the party separated, the ladies moving up the right aisle, the gentlemen up the loft The bridesmaids preceded the bride, as the groomsmen did the bridegroom, and took their places on each side of the altor. The bride and bridegroom went in front of the altar, and faced inwards, and near relatives took their places. On the right of the bride was Mrs. Adler (her mother), on liar right Hr*. a sister of the bridegroom,and on her right the bridesmaids, as follows: „Mi?s Adelina Boxnb, daughter oi H.Caroline Adler, daughter of Solo-won Adler, .Min^ Urnnu Arn.r.R, adopted daughter of David Anixn. •Mi'S M Annum .sEwaorrx, daughter oi U Nnwijorra. , , , __Mir* Uu.vr.UTTA Silverman, daughter of L, Sn.vnnuN.On the left ol the bridegroom Btood the bricLVs futluv, Mr. David Adler, and on his U ti Mr. Zellxer, ou his loft Mr. Mendel, u brother of the bride groom. Then came the rhr(j*C;'on (V honweuv:Hi:Ni.i b. Kmen, Ai.rnV.n Frtedberger,Evc»o Mack, a. Land aver.On the extreme kfi the groomsmen, as to! lows:Isaac lb ATU.m. Isaac S. ADLrn,Niot:o:i nxi AnT.vn, Joseph NrwnouER,SA'Jt. II. BSSS.The hvide \snre u very rich white satindress, wiih long train, and veil oi pointc lace, covering her bead uud reaching 1o the floor. She wore orange blossoms and flowers on Ivor head.The bride's mo lb or wore a dross of stone colored silk, with elegant white lace shawl, find bomir-t.The bridegroomV sister wore an elegant blue silk with poiiilo lace shawl, and bonnet.The bridesmaids were nil dressed alike in whib Swiss trimmed with white satin, and wiih wi r:\thoj: of white flowers on their heads, and each bearing u handsome bouquet.As tin parly entehd the church uud walked up the aisles, the mixed chorus of the Murical Society, numbering one hundred uud twenty voices, with orchestra and