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Show fPRITISH" ETIQUtTI Wliero I'mfomlonul Men Hlaml In tlio I. 1'lialaux or KiiglUlt Hocloly. ' It Is a great satisfaction to know exactly wnere one stands In tho grand phalanx of society whether ono is a general, colonel, major, captain, Uoutonant, sergeant, corporal, cor-poral, high private or camp follower In that host aonipoeod of many grades Tho llrltlsh havo away of adjusting these matters, and tlxlug the social status of all classes, from piinoes and peoia to pcddlors and paupers, which la reollv stunning Tboyclasalfy tho entire population, with remorseless exactitude, exacti-tude, in ono hundred nnd twonty-olght classes, beginning at tbo throno as tho topmost top-most lound of the social ladder, and coding at tbo i ork houso, or thereabouts. According Accord-ing to this nli'oly graduate! scalo of pro-oedenco, pro-oedenco, uutillod men of letters aro vory, vory low noonlo. They belong to class ono bund ml and twenty-thrco, only II vo do-greca do-greca ahoio mio For tho boncflt of all low vastu Americans who may contomplato a visit to Kngland, wo gtvo tho subdivisions etthoir ' Urdownors" of class 1SI, oftlcially aniiounecd in "Court Kttiquetto:" "CijUilM I'rofeMlonal gontlsraon as 10-liouoir, 10-liouoir, uttoiaeys, prootots, onglausrs, aroht-Uit aroht-Uit m I .1 1 ruclltloners, (not bslne pbysl-Ui, pbysl-Ui, 'i i lira y men, r.. Tenants, mas. ti i 1 1, k.leatino professors, and ,i I ii jui I la manual labor, farming n i i I i ii ' , i iideiatamV tho nloetlea i in m II as tar trans i n nm getting along u t,i in 1okiiow , ... i..-u.Li Li.!, droaea of our bivobclom tho working-bees. L |