Romance. A station oft tbeetiiphitf snd Charles! ton Railroad, a few miles from this city, was the scene of the , following remarka ble occurrence. Per - the present, and un til the matter comes before the courts, all names-monnected with the affair are sup pressed. It will be up for =investigation in a few days. We will allow our corres pondent to narrate the facts in his own words. As he is a gentleman of the avriotest.integrity, his account can be ful ly depended upon. Re says .4Vec . nee of Toting people,lgskbudding tato-Ogre itimiititrity; bad bedotheldeliptit rately enamored of each other, as young people are,naturally prone to do, and - be fog desirene of - eontumtnnting theii - long anticipated designs, butilonscions of the opposition and disapprobation of the young lady's parents, they sought' comfort in a contemplated flight. Everything being in readiness, on the 15th inst., the fair couple met at a designated place. After some preliminary arrangements and adopting a general programme, they started, accompanied by four gallant cav aliers of`.” knight,orrand ,chivalry," who were entirely devoted to their subject, and river3tiqcliful o'er tle.,rnovemphtaof thil'eiichtly-. - -a t tfiat is 'the tritflieching pa; and inexorable ma.", ,The parson being notified, in'ef the — paiiy - on the way, and everything for the time being, passed mer rily until reaching the residence of a mu tual friend, where the party alighted, and with palpitating hearts, the two were made one—figuratively speaking. They were duly and s legally united in the holy bends of matrimony. Everything seem ed to smile propitiously, andethe prospect promisedmuch joy and'hippfness to the newly wedded couple._ _About __seven o'o'nck the • company diSP‘eried,`teiviiig the gentle "sir" and his fair lady to the blissful enjoyment orretifititeiX.: About three o'clock the slamberers were aroused by the bark,in,g,'of dogs, and the soundof horses' feet was distinctly heard in the distance. On approaching . nearer the house it was discovered that two broth ers and a relative bad come on some im portant mission. They demanded. the immediate deliverance of the young man and his bride; the landlord expostulated; with oaths and imprecations they threat. ened death,to thq - bridegroom, and• eter nal separation from: his Tlteyefave the young man ten minutes to determine whether he would.openr the doomt not.; and if Within that time 'he failed to - opeii the door,his life paid the penalty. 3isrshaliug and reviewing his forces, and findine. b his position not altogether ijn nregnable,he practicably conceived the idea of ishanging his base from front io rear, consequently he; in "Donittrixote style," appeared at the tract entrance; but new difficulties "awaited his exit—with a leaden ball grazing, hislemples, and two ropeatem presented at .biS bread., bro't him to a premature halt. , With- some ill resage,ibuse and threatening,tl4 brought the young man to the bar of injustice, and at the point of - a presented' pistol, neces sitated him to renounce by divorce that which God in His ordinance hisimpos upon man to he ineieLote., .The :young bride affirmed that she would not accom pany her intoxicated brothers home; but aven.they threatened her husba ic nd's life, and to save him she perched herself upon a mule behind her brother, and started, leaving the bridegroom behind to; Mourn over depocted .bopes. Lonely, disconso late, and feeling unWilfidg to, abide the fate of so cruel a destiny, he thought to change his base again, and endeavor by superhuman efforts to regain lostground and repair disasters. Consequen,tlY Fere turned and collected his disbanded and scattered forces, and in a general council resolved upon another engagement: But, in the meantime; the youngdady was car ried home, where her mother, in concert with her brothers,. and sistersitave her - a severe chastisement; after which she ftrAs confined to her room. But. the young man, by the advice of some venerable sage; determined to followll legal- pro cess. misty - 11964x, writs were procured,the night following the marriage, for both the young lady and her brother, which were duly delivered to the deputy sheriff. This official made his appearance, at the .resi dence of the bride's mother, escorted' by four armed men who,Fere..ffilling :Malone to - assist-14m in executing his or ders,, bat be dismissed them, without ful filling his - mission; and being' more devo ted to his carnal appetite, than noble in instinctive, qualities, Ile attecumbed,to the exhilarating inetiences of "old rye," „and at nigbt : was beaatly , intoxicated; Ening state of blissful obity ton, the Ither. parties made all Preliminaz yereangementi, aspibenight came onythe bride; guarded krVilt:elder - brother, broOer: iq law, and 4isappeared for parts imknown, and iiihtin UT; flit forttm ate Yai r ingamn tecrrnaru ovetfippes and 'ova deparVed. The - ittifi Wereinar-kable-eventin t134,11ii -261 of our quiet little, tieighborbood, " and is like a ielling stone—groui ig in weight andimportirine, and beenming, more and more - exciting.- Public -opionm - ,. seem s to sustain the pretensions of,the young min, and i;ia,very,evident.thet;be will recover his hat.jewel.--Memphiiiitz., 0 - 04 - 41,T:Plq S. jilheitii;of - Selinsgrove, 'lied . ' -frpiw lbe sdrealPf a &Die ofopinm given in " s lni tike. TbuTiam was administerd list FridazoOr s lin Ifiton.Satodo; iloon it died. .1160.10 LW Was '