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Show 80CIE1V MEN OF LONDON. A ttadl.a ratll.h I pr A.... Th.ra r rui.( ltj a.a a.u.k. A corrfiil nnd, mi far tu wo bnva been nbla to roijtiA.4 It, an ltnNtrtlnl rtmly of tlw onng man i f tha i rreiit day haa rout Incnl many ticraoni that ho U abnonnally luy, and Hint hi. rWlb tioa, I. without parallel In nny other jicrhwl of our Iibdory A conctirrenca uf thotwuvlcea la tu la truecfl. they think. In Hie fart that ha luu nliumt crn-cl, or nt any rnto ho la rapidly coaling, to dance. It li In vain that Iio will plcnd the nlmirbIngciccilnlloii1 of tuoileni hfr, or tha andd.tiliig In flii"nca of tiro plilhiwiphy t.f Hchojwn liauer. Tho ilcn la Idle. Hli not the overwrought atudentrtr tho vlla powlml.t nlono who ihWinrv nowadaya til Join In t he maty danco It I. tho dl.hhig, or mini ilruhing, mill talre. Tho ahignlar Ixvvt which wo onro tliottionoi.dy uf Iho Tenth hit. run will anon bo the common pmirrfy of every cavalry mid fiifiiolry regiment nf licrtunjeitiy'aarniy, while aa for Iho lean jirofrw.loii., Ihflr inetnlicri tuaka frei-li imtlihiitiona In tho row ff "wall flower." every iwainti lttthero foftnatoba tin ground for MVitiifthnt glrli ore any 1cm fond of dancing lluui they turd to U; tha itnrtner illillculty l.rrenteil hy thoinnlo ei alone In titherwonls tha )omu man of the preient ilay, having eeaM.1 In earn nbuiit tliLi pitrlUulir nniuve-mciit nniuve-mciit hlmvlf, 1. In tho innjotlty of eaMi l.i hidolciit and too hIII.1i t lakeutrt lull for lliernkflnf Krnllfjiiu olhericrKii. of Hint eel which It It .upitoM-tl to I, iiinn'aduty, tiuheatliAn hl ilclhJit tonllMtlpttiiplcov Sucll aclf aucrllhr, liowover, II idi no votary In the Hit tie ilecle youlli. Tu nw hi. onii epntleihme, it U "nut ril iiiougli, Uont yon know," on 1 he tie clmea It uerordlligiy. Tho "wrctrh nticfntratnl all on aril haiki on nt n few lUticca, an I iir ley, tho row, of forlorn mnl uiia.keil mal'letuj wlw Iiiih the aidn of the bnll riNjin and lenVM i-orly for n Hgantte aiilnl.iuou 1'iuA.h nt M rluta. Ate are prrtMrvd, of cwir-, for the nnawer whlilinur )ouug nuui of the jicrlotl, Ihua 'roughly but righlcuuily Imn-lli-d," I. likely to tuaka lo ua. Ho will any tltat thti U word for vtord eteept tu In the clgaretlo mnl lemon njuvlt Mr-Ilthnl wild wlutt III. graiidralhrr once Ihli'iicl to from ldi grent gntiht hither an I rrpeitcdioute thirty )mr nfter to lil. father Tlicre it n atednwnM about Ihli nrgiiini'tit wlileli might, perhaps th" die tho unthinking, mnl it hi them fore writ lo remind llirm of tho vill etnl H.Ih.1 firt that the gniiidrAtlirr of tho Ji.lilh of the pirrent iliy nl though worthy people In many av, wi ro eilnrncly prejinhc il, wlureai their aoui, tha fither, mid illicit', of our nnilriua r.iry young men tire ml-mllhdly ml-mllhdly raivthlo of lu.lllulliig n fair nnd ImparllM roinikirl.on ladwiu the men and manner, of tho prevail nnd thu patt. In.ld of revortlng to planelble but fallaelom reiortant the ml liomlncin dm'rlptlon wo counsel our yuutha lo relve to culllr.ilo the vlrlnci of cour-tcey, cour-tcey, kliid.'iiin. nnd aclf incrllice to othera, toiirlrriulmi that they will Ou-play Ou-play In futuro n Udvalmui attention to ladle, mnl rrgUUr n ow thut rhlen of thdronnaeialiali never fall to receive re-ceive from Ihcin the duo trlbul.i of ilcferertea and teect lAimluii Tile-gmplu |