ANGLO-CELT JANUARY 5, 1854 FULL Directions for the proper Management of the Wedding Day, including Marriage by License, by Banns, by Registration; Dissenter, Catholic, Quaker, and Gretna Green Marriages, the Expenses, &c. The Bridal Costume; Order of Going to Church, and of Returning Home; Who should propose the Health of the Wedded Pair; Wedding Etiquette; Receipts for Wedding Cakes, &c. &c., and other useful Domestic Information, in the first Volume of "The Family Treasury," price 2s., elegantly bound. Order them of any Bookseller. London: Houlston and Stoneman, 65, Paternoster Row. ===================================================== BIRTH December 30, the wife of Wm. FLEMING jnu. Esq., Richmond, Longford, of a daughter. MARRIED IN Monkstown, Thomas Henry WHITE, Esq., of Orange Hill, county Armagh, to Mary Jane, second daughter of Edw. BARINGTON, Esq., of Fassaroe, county Wicklow. DEATHS January 2, in upper Temple-street, Dublin, Rev. John SWEENY, Rector of Cleenish, in the county Fermanagh. December 31, at Scullalouge, county Wexford, aged 101 years, Mrs. Catherine FURLONG. Of consumption, at his father's residence, Blackford House, Stradbally, Queen's county, on the 25th ult. Mr. Andrew GRAVES, in the twenty first year of his age. December 21 Hardwicke Hospital, Acting-sergeant Charles BYRE (C division), a native of the parish of Wicklow, county Wicklow. On Friday, the 30th ult., at her house in Eaton-place, Elis. Caroline, the fifth daughter of Sir Charles PRICE of Spring Grove, the first baronet. _____________________________________________________________ County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project