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Show Azalea Eutertainoient. The entertainment given by the Azalea literary association in ihe Social Hall last eveuiog, drew a very large crowd, every seat beiug occupied aud many standing. For an amateur entertainment there were mauy exercises exer-cises of considerable merit, and the singing, recitations, etc., were liberally liber-ally applauded. However, during the i performance of "Tocdles," a bevy of j buxom and "illiganl" young spoons 1 (many of them anxiously awaiting the moment when "it might please the fertility of their china to be deliv-erul deliv-erul of beards") took occasion to air themstives at tbe exponas of tbe amateurs and to the disgust of these who were inclined to be pleased. The actions ot the rattlebrains so embarrassed embar-rassed the. youthful performers that it was impossible fur them tJ attempt lo do justice lo themselves. Afler laBt night's refined conduct, U.ey should should feel the fall lorce of tbo saying, lujt "in tryiuc to mako asses of others we nearly always overstep the mark and give prominence to Iho length of our own care." Still, tho object was Htl iinr-d, and the laudable cfloils ol t Liu jouug ladies and geulle on. i Iilvm resulted in tbe nulling of bt-uv- ? n S.) aud 90 tor the eullorem. |