IIV3IIMIAI- JOs last evcnlmr Marla TL, lt;Ialighter Gf onrworthy fellow cUfces, I. II.‘Warwick, wastedto the altar by James J. DnffoLs, a yonng xoanwho Las bean for the last li months or so, offi*dating, a* .Watfljckls _barbershop os: Urady street. Sfr. itoffaJsisreraarfca4*We for his stndions and upright habits, attention to trusioesf* and polite and gentlemanly bearing. Mfca Warrick, I* a yoncK lady of cd ucatioa and of considerable nctorapViihirkcnt, her parents tparing neither pains nor lt;xpciise$ In her culture. She is Sir. Warwick’* oldest ilattchtcr.TheyocDgconjdekJt iat cveris to fake ap their residence in the city of 2\w York,, the home of the bridegroom** mother, where . he at once enters upon a bosmtas life previously arranged for him. \Yc cacgfMntete Mr. AVarrick la the pairing off of hIs first boro.Sir. Warrick lias by his strict attention to business and excellent deportment in oar com-mtmiiy won many true and firm friends. Ilia ^rottr prole, however, has been to , rear Iris lamiiy.respcctably and IntelligecUt* and we arc hippy in believing that thus far he has been snccrasfnl, .• Arrjxs.—Two cars chclcc fall and wiatcr AplAtsJor sale cheap at the Malt hocsr, cor-'-iicr Fonrtb and ScoU streets.t —