"The Anglo Celt" Cavan; Thursday, July 1, 1852 MARRIED. At Saint George's, Hanover square, London, by the Rev. Albert ALSTON, A.M., and afterwards according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, at Saint Mary's Chelsea, P.M. MURPHY, Esq., Q.C., and Assistant Barrister for the county of Cavan, to Jane, widow of the late Thomas Tench VIGORS, of Erindale, Esq., J.P., and Deputy Lieutenant of the county of Carlow. DIED. June 25, suddenly in Cavan, Mrs. James O'BRIEN, of disease of the heart. The deceased is deeply regretted by her friends and by a large circle of neighbours and acquaintances. An amiable and excellent wife, a fond mother, and a meek Christian, her memory is embalmed in the sweetest recollections of all who knew her. Death, although it came unexpectedly had no terrors for her, for her life was spent in preparations for his approach. Beloved, esteemed, and honoured, while living, her loss is the most poignantly deplored by a sorrowing husband a numerous family. TENANT-RIGHT LEAGUE. The Council of the Tenant League, at a meeting held on the 24th of June, passed the following resolution:- Resolved: "That having read a report of a meeting held in Cootehill, in the county of Cavan on Monday the 14th inst., for the purpose of selecting Tenant-Right candidates, for that county, at which meeting Anthony O'REILLY, Esq., D. L. of Baltrasna was unanimously adopted; and having also read Mr. O'Reilly's Address, pledging himself to adopt Sharman CRAWFORD's bill in principle ad detail, and that he would oppose any Ministry who would not make said Bill a cabinet question, the council have to express their great satisfaction at the selection made by the Electors of Cavan of so staunch a supporter of Tenant Right, and earnestly recommend all the Electors of Cavan, who have the interest of the Tenantry at heart, to use all their exertions to secure Mr. O'Reilly's return." Proposed by Richard BARNWELL, Esq. Seconded by John C. HAY, Esq. Edward BUTLER, Chairman Council Rooms, June 24, 1842. ATROCIOUS MURDER. - We are very sorry to state that an atrocious murder and robbery was committed on the street of Bailieborough between ten and eleven o'clock, night. In the early part of the day a young man named Pat REILLY, who lived at a place called Muff. Between Bailieborough and Kingscourt, was observed by some parties to have some money, about ten pounds, it is supposed; and at the hour named in the evening, on leaving Mr. GARGAN's public house, he was set upon opposite the door, by five or six ruffians who killed and robbed him in the space of a few minutes. Several parties have been arrested and lodged in Cavan gaol to stand their trial for the crime. It is astonishing how a murder could be committed, without a single person, policeman or else, being at hand to save the life of the unfortunate deceased. Mr. WILSON the Cootehill missionary begs, on behalf of the Primitive Wesleyan Methodist Society, to thank Sir John YOUNG for £3, and the Hon. J. P. MAXWELL, for £1 subscribed to their mission fund. SIR JOHN YOUNG'S CENTRAL COMMITTEE. The following are the names of the gentleman who constitute Sir John Young's central committee:- Sir William HART (?), Bart, Hortland. Sir Geo. HODSON, Bart., Dollybrook and Skeagh. The Dean of Cashell. (Adams) Northlands. The Archdeacon of Ardagh, (Beresford) Corovahn. Gerald DEASE, Turbetstown. Charles J. ADAMS, Shiren House. John H. ADAMS, Loughbawn. W. TATLOW, Lismore Lodge. J. COPELAND JONES, Belturbet. R. ERSKINE, Cavan. G. P. KNIPE, Byne (?) Hill. A. C. PALLAS, Mount Pallas. J. FAY, Cavan. G. FINLAY, Cortile (?) A. BERRY, Drumtanney, Killeshandra. M. NETTERFIELD, Ballyconnel. T. FAY, Cootehill. J. B. SMITH, Carrick Villa. T. O'REILLY, Butlersbridge. BILIEBOROUGH DISTRICT COMMITTEE. - T. CRANSTON, of Moyer; Isiah GIBSON, Drumlin; Henry GIBSON, Lisfall; John BRADY, Bailieborough; Henry MAXWELL, Bailieborough; Doctor Dr. Magahan, M.D., Kingscourt; Samuel SIMPSON, Millmount; Hugh SIMPSON, Millmount; Thomas HALL, Crummeague; Joseph MALCOLM, Kingscourt; Gerald WILLIAMSON, Heath Lodge; Thomas LYNCH, Virginia; T. CHAMBERS; J. FITZPATRICK, Headfort Arms; Arnold PORTER, Bailyduff, &c. The Committee beg to offer their thanks to the following gentlemen and freeholders in the county who have promised their vote and interest in behalf of Sir J. YOUNG, in their several districts:- John CUMMING, Crover; T. KNIPE, Byne (?) Hill; J. BENNISON, Mountpleasant; E. M'INTOSH, Cootehill; Dr. Horan James PERRY, Sandville; N. MAGUIRE, Bonebrook; E. COONEY, Cootehill; J. J. FYFE, Arva; R. BUCHANAN, Graddam; N. M'CABE, Arva;. P. M'CANN, Cavan; W. MOORE, Cavan; P. FAY, Cavan; D. FINLAY, Killeshandra; James REILLY, Lacken; Thomas LAHEY, Drummeeny; G. LAHEY, Capra; W. LAHEY, Caprah; J. LAHEY, Aghakilmore; P. Lahey, Aghakilmore; R. SHERLOCK, Kilnahard; J. PLUNKETT, Maghera; Freeman STRONG, Tawlaght; &c. All letters relating to the Election to be direct to G. T. DALTON, Secretary of Cavan. The Right Rev. Dr. BROWNE. - This most estimable prelate, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Kilmore, is daily recovering his strength after the severe attack of typhus fever which he has had. All classes evince the greatest pleasure at the prospect of his lordship's speedy restoration to health.