U«dUlng on Vlulberr) Street.Tbo wedding of Charles L. Mead, Esq , of Goshen, to Miss Fannie, only daughter of Mr. William Tutbill took place on Mulberry street in this village at 9 o’clock this morning. The only persons present besides the parents and the happy pair were the members of the groom’s lamily, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cumings, a younger brother and sister, and the officiating clergyman, Hev. Charles Beattie.Mr. and Mrs. Tuthill presented their daughter with tho substantial present of the elegant Mulberry Street residence which they uow occupy, furnished complete, besides wedding gifts of a silver tea set, knives, forks, tea and tablespoons. The bride also received from Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cumings a set of solid silver spoons, from the sister, Mias Lizzie Mead, a silver boquet holder, and from the brother an appropriate present.Mr. and Mrs. Mead took No. 4 for New York, Albany, etc., for a few weeks’ tour. On their return they will occupy the Mulberry Street residence. Mr. and Mrs. Tuthill will remove to the farm in Mount Hope, which they have owned for sometime. ;V._ ‘ f