Mount Morris.Mises Nellie Casey and Eva Sattel, whohave been visiting friends in Rochester, returned Tuesdlay evening,Mr* and Mrs. H. W. Burgey are visitingMrs. BuTgey*s parents at Addison.A very prettty event took place at St. Patrick’s church Tuesday morning when Miss Celia Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AdamLong, and John J. Collins, both of this village, were united in marriage. Promptly at ten o'clock the organist struck up the wedding march, and the bridal party entered thechurch, preceded by the ushers, John Bauer and Djennis ©'Leary, who led the way to thealtar. Miss Louisa Tager acted ac bridesmaid, and P. Miles, of Rochester, as bestman. After the marriage ceremony HighMass was celebrated; sifter which FatherFlaherty made some beautiful remarks appro-priate to the occasion. After Mass the bridal party and near friends returned to theresidence of the bride's parents, where a bountiful wedding brsalcfast was served.—The happy couple left at 5 p. m. on the W.N. ¥• and P. amid a shower of rice and oldshoes for their future home in Rochester, fol-lowed by the best wishes of t heir numerousfriends*