Last evening the residence of Mr. JamesG. Van Cleve, No. 24 Model avenue, was finely illuminated, the occasion being then-arriage- of his- daughter,. Miss. I^anraEmily to Mr. Charles S. Onderdonk, of Philadelphia, the manager of the Exhaust Ventilator Company of that city. Kev. Dr. Richardson, of the Fourth Presbyleiian Church, performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by a large circle of relatives and friends of the contracting parties The bride was attired in a handsome cream-colored rhadame silk, with beaded front and Duchess lace. She wore a veil andcarried a bouquet of white roses aud liliesof the valley. There were no bridesmaids. Messre. Einest L. RunyoD, of Philadelphia, and F. Percy Vail, of New York, served as ushers. The paiflor had previously been beautified by florist Ribsam, and it was there the ceremony took place. Giicsts WGfG present, from Chicago, New York, PhiladelphiafNew Biunswiek and Plainfield, besides a host from -22o-city. The happy couple were the recipients of a large number of presents, many of them both valuable and useful. After the rc ception, which followed the ceremony, they left for a tour through the^Vest. Upon their return they will take up theirTesr-dence in Philadelphia.