ANGLO-CELT - October 13, 1853 FATAL OCCURRENCE. - On Friday last a dispute took place between a person named Young, stopping with his uncle at Arnaghan near Scrabby in this county and the uncle's servant man. Young ran into the house for a gun, when an aged man named Halton got before him, and begged that he would be calm. The gun went off, and Halton was shot dead on the spot. Young was arrested on Saturday morning in his father's house, adjoining this town, and brought before the Coroner ; he is not in gaol, so we suppose, the verdict must have been that the death was by accident. LISBURN ELECTION. -The contest for Lisburn is over. Mr. Jonathan Richardson of Lambeg, having announced his retirement, the candidates nominated yesterday were Mr. Jonathan Joseph Richardson, of the Island, and Mr. John Birney, solicitor. Late last night, Mr. Birney also announced his retirement, and the result is, that the Radical candidate will walk over the Lisburn course to-morrow morning. - Belfast News-Letter OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS. - The Queen has appointed Sir John Young, Bart., Visitor of Maynooth, College, in the room of Sir William Somerville, resigned. PEDESTRIANISM. - Jackson the American Deer, ran, on Wednesday, at Portsmouth, eleven miles in fifty-eight minutes and forty seconds, being a minute and twenty seconds under the stipulated time. Scott says the most disgraceful of all things is "a vain, cold, empty, beautiful woman, who has neither mind nor hearth, but only features, like a doll." DREADFUL DEATH. - On Sunday morning a watch-man named John Morgan, in the employment of Mr. John Cudd, Belfast, was found drowned in a cistern, containing hot water, in the oil and corn mill. It is not known how the accident occurred. OUR WEDDING DAY. 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 Four Numbers of "The Family Treasury," price 2d. each. Order them of any Bookseller. London: Houlston and Stoneman, 65, Paternoster Row. MARRIED. Oct. 6, in St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Black, Rev. Henry Cottingham, M.A., Vicar of Ballymachue, in this county, to Mary Margaret, youngest daughter of the late J. Russell Freeman, Esq., formerly of Castle Corr, county of Meath. DIED. October 9, in Cavan, aged 22 years, Anne, youngest daughter of Mrs. Abby Smith of Bridge-street. Miss Smith bore the highest character for a mild, unassuming deportment and the possession of many virtues, which made her loss regretted not alone in the private circle of her own family, but all who knew, and had any, even the remotest intercourse with her. On Tuesday her remains were conveyed to their last resting place on earth - the grave-yard of Kilmore - attended by such numbers of all ranks in this locality as made it appear that the deceased young lady was held in universal admiration. County Cavan Newspaper Transcription Project