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Rh rods, and piadas or letter carriers.

Thoe elevated peronages, who balk in the un-hine of exalted life, look down, as from at lofty eminence, on your econd-rate people of quality, with as much upercilious didain, as the econd-rates urvey all, without, ditiction, in the hambler walks of life, in which are ome entimental ouls whoe wounded enibilityl gives rapture to enjoyment, when they behold them held in uch overeign detetation and neering contempt, by their ditant uperiors.

I have frequently een a circar or writing clerk, attended in the day time,