IN HYMEN’S BONDS.Mr. O’Brien and Mins BroderieVc*A very interesting marriage occurred at 7.30 o'clock this morning, at St. Andrew's altar, in the Roman Catholic Cathedral. The contracting parties were: Mr. Patrick O'Brien, a leading business young gentleman, of Tilton Harbor, Fogo Island, and an estimable young lady of the city, Miss (Ellie) Broderick, daughter of Mr. Timothy Broderick, of the Examining Warehouse of Her Majesty's Customs. The Very Rev. Mon-siguor Scott performed the ceremony,andTendered His Congratulation*afterwards. The office of best man was tilled by Mr. S. G. Colton, purser of the S.S. Viroinia Ijike, and the office of bridesmaid by Miss Elbe Deady, cousin of the bride. There were a few immediate friends present at the ceremony, and the party looked pleasingly attractive. The bride and groom drove to the residence of Mr. Broderick, where the wedding breakfast was partaken of, and festive feeling prevailed. Subsequently the bride and groom tookPassage North by Steamer,to take up their abode in their new home, and as they left there were many words of congratulations and farewells from friends who had gathered. The Telegram tenders its best wishes to the young couple in their married life. In connection with the wedding it might be remembered that Mr. Broderick was married 264 years ago by the same clergyman, the Rev. Father Scott.TRAIN NOTES.