There was a wedding, yesterday afternoon at 3 p'clock, up stairs at No. 80 Massachusetts street, which has a flavor of romance connected with it. A short time ago Mr. Rawson h. Orwig cam* to this city and opened oat a dyeing and clothes cleaning establishment. .He took board at Haworth’s restaurant where he met Miss Fannie A. Brooks, who was employed as waiter.With both it was a ca*« of'‘love at first sight,” and at once each captured each other's heart. Believing in the truth of tha old proverb, that there's many a slip “twist the cap and ilia lip.'- Mr. Orw:g hastened to-seek legal privilege to make Sties Fannie his wife, and in just seven days after they tirst met Rev. Dr. Osmond spoke the words which made them one. May they m-ver have cause to regret the hasty dep.At the parlor rink to-night Elder!