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Show Manners. -. J it a point of morality never to "fault with another for his manners. 7 inay he awkward or graceful, blunt Wits, polished or rustic, 1 care not t they are, if the man means' well attg from honest intentions, without ratricity or affectation. All men have ' advantages of "good society," as scalled, to school themselves in all Waffle rules and ceremonies; and if 1 u any standard of manners, it is . waded on reason and good sense, not nPon these artificial regulations, "wrs, like conversation, should be Poraneous and not studied. I al-" al-" Aspect a man that meets me with me perpetual smile on his face, tho Ee "ending of the body and the same Mitated shake of the - hand. Give r"e "tarty it may be rough grip of r the careless nod of recognition, .''wn occasion requires, the homely acome salutation: "How are you, W friendr-New York Ledger, |