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Show wtheniers Like Kew York. niers take to New York more any other city north of Mason m's line. They are at home there fas visitors or residents. When of the war found thousands of 'men penniless, and without any of earning a living in the devas-Mth, devas-Mth, many of them came to New considerable social gathering York one is almost sure to find distinguished ex-Confederates, itherner in New York retains 'the provincialism and clannish- which he is created, but in 'Msheisadaptable, more so, prob-'a prob-'a the New Englander. His happy temper fits in well with the reck- of the city and his suavity of 'tastly smoothes thorough places :s?3s life. It is noticeable, too, 'southerner seldom falls into the r's of snobbishness. Cor. Pitts-ost. |