A Happy Couple Ktrriod 1« the Public Street of Warrenaburg, Mo.On last Friday afternoon, an one of our popular justice*, Wra. P. Asbury, wan lu meditation deep among the paper** pel tain iug to hib law coses, a aw I ft, and heavy fitep was heart! on the alairwaj* and along (he hall bead* iug to ins office. The door wua opened without any ceremony, nud in rushed a man in a state of excitement not usually seen in our quiet city. “Are you the Squire?” he asked, as he wiped I he perspiration from his heated brow,I am,” replied the justice.“Well, I want to get married, and want the thing done up right away.” “All right,” said the justic#, “bring on your woman.”The excited individual then informed Esq., A. that the fair and ex pee* four one was in town, and that he wanted the Squire to go to her with him, anti perform the ceremony. After a few preliminary arrangements, which includes the fee ami marriage certificate, the justice followed the genlleman and finally brought up with him at the side of a covered wasmn on the slicet near the public square.“Here, Mary,” said the man, uVye brought the Sqnne ;”und raising the aide of the waumi cover the form and Tentures of of :t handsome young woman were revenIff! to the astonished justice.