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Show t - . ' i - w ' i 7 - rf TrcIIoba. UTait. minimubi allowed by law, afty privates to each company. Tho rcductiba Bhort-oighte-d most admirable; far, will bo madD by casualty; vhen 'ono doubUxd tlmb havo a company faliabclo w tho minimum people may at onb commade from other the propriety of erecting such a largo transfer willthobo- camo regiment till all panies in 'and costly place of amusement as our reach ;.Tho general tq Theatre. But time he's vindicated "the cruitlng cervico will bo reduced imby in1 erecting it and mediately brcakih(x"? up all, recruiting .proprietor wisdom tho fiimlnhlnfr Its I fTtarrb co eleffantly. It stations, excopt tho principal.1 AtoCl-cetho curnlua recruiting has not paiil asa financial speculation. rendezvous bo ordered to bo returned to will 7hich for it their renhnenta. r This was"Tnbt ithoTobject' r: r bo as a was mustered oHlcero built will was built. It i All volunteer public ' out bneJanuary 1st, except commisnecessity and 'for the public good. In- sioned as disbursing officers of tho deed j the erection of theatres and opera Freedman'a Bureau. . houses is not a paying financfal pperaf to reduce tho This order is expected tion anywhere. Managers , sometimes army to forty-tw- o thousand, and to save neyer. seven or! eight millions annually. make money, but theatre-owne- rs In tho settlement of Frazor.Tronr In many places thoy, ato built as orna- holm and Co., tho specific Confederato town and ments; city pride prompts, property in their hands, upon the surtheir erection. Wealthy meni deslro an render of iLee, gives tho government I four or five ships of war, and cotton elegant place of resort for their families valued at 720,000: i and themselves and to which they can A warrant has been sworn out for tho friends cities. their who visit their take arrest of detective Baker, on the charge ' de which this' city has of false swearing before the impeachThe heneflts; ' of Mrs. rived from the Theatre are"; Immense. ment Committee, at theinstance Cobb;. The witnesses are Congressmen IMt had not been built, wo can readily Wilson, Marshall and Mrs: Eldridge, nuxnberof a disrepuwhat low, Cobb. Baker swore that Mrs. Cobb imagine would that tho President knew she table places of amusement 'hay confessed bad received pay for procuring pardons; sprung up here. .Ijlko bur neighboring also,, that. she visi ted the President's ci tiesjwhich are cursed with such I room, and remained all .night, fpr jewd ri KaW i find tho results havo bcn. thua Tho j model man 5 GEORGE Q. CAnnorr, Editor, ais vest puta cuiupiwr-tewnev it pocHet iato eataraay nite for the church ready Sunday morninga the1 enters rises whenever lady platter; -street harsrrcmcnabora i I.your unkle after aw tho family. plainly, andonasko sure to a kat'fl tail ho ria ho ctepd If : asko tier do it llgnt, "and immediately hooka tip hia rWifo'o dress and pardon; playo hbsa'with? tho children.! Never meddlea with tho cream in tho milk easily 6v errands, and bums Sans; goes inaEsaconrttcnda overybbdy'a funeral; kan alwaz tell when tho moon changes; thinks just as yu do, or the other way if yuwant-hintew; follers everybody's adyico .but his ownr prak ticcs most of tho virtues "without knowinc? It; ieedo thd Jifb: ofa! shorn Iamb; gets sick after a while, and dies aa coon as ho kan, to save eny further trouble Tho model man's vices are not fearod, nor hlo virtues respekted. - He Uvea in tho memory of tho world just about as a plezzantday, :Ho may be iong asa'.'clever feller.,rand that ishere-aftecalled onlyr his reward ho a libel; hut will get - theirs.-Vos- v when tho blrdigctBillings ;, 'i'J ..;l; adding to "her ironclad England isthestill last English mail lit ii By navy. announced' that alargo vessel of the size of the iu7uofaur Is to fche constructher ed, and the contract for will soon: be awarded. rf v . ,4 ; u4 ; a-iLTacj- j the-minimu- j k FBIDAY EVimiKO. HOY. 29, 1867. THEATRES THEIR. INFLUENCE : FOR GOOD OR EVIL, - Hep- A recent visitor to our city-V- V. 57ortli Dixon in descantinc upon "the j ''t - j 1 ro r. "In New York, ia 6L Iouls. in Cblcacb. no bodjr would assert' that the stage Is a school of Tlrtue, that acting Is a profession which a sober " I ; . ) . : -- ' nowhere less oflrenslTely .than ln American ; f , .; " ,;.t:.i1 ? j play-hous- v'. ': I In tontraat with this,' he x 1 iian roald luio hU dAPShter to dopt. An odor of vice, as of a poisonous weed, infects e everywhere; though the; air of a towns.9' -- i j j ? r-;vi-';- 8ay? respect-in-s the Theatre in this city: i 'T Every thine In front of the footlJehts Is In Keeping; pcaceand order reign In tho midst of VBut the chief bean fnn and frolic." ties of this model, play house He behind the scenes; in the ample space, the perfect light, tho scxupulous cleanliness of every part. I am s and pretty well acquainted with side wings In Kurope; but I have never seen not in Italian or Austrian theatres, so many delipurposes. cate arrangemen ts for tho privacy and comfort . .. would have them; who hls, patronized of the ladles' and gentlemen as at Salt Lake" Weston been the would hot . , green-room- J ; ! nstitu-tipnSfWehavehadatransientpopul- ation I J Mr. Dixon is not thVonly person who has made favorable comments on tlie manner in Which the Theatre, in this city, is managed. No unprejudiced reflecting person, who visits" the. build ing and sits through an evening's per formance. can fail to be struck with the difference between the manner of cbn- ' ducting amusements here; and where. Here vice Is not fostered by the inlQuencV of tho Theatre; evil assocla tions do not cluster around it; hut within its walls religious feeling is found to 1)0! compatible .with 'true' pleasure. ": Tel other cities the, theatre may. be an, unfit . place for moral people and their children ;to frequent; but tbils is- nod the case here. "We alluded yesterday to tho change that bad taken place, of Jate years, in the tastes and habits of theyoungmen of this community. Much of this change is directly traceable to the influence of; ' the) Theatre. Good manners proper f4on..i correct pronunciation anu HHIIca"'f iaste in dress have all been taught Jfrom;its boards. iU influenfce;upon society nero has been more powerful th an is gen erally wcon ced ed , or u h dcxatood; It has been a powerful auxiliary in the education; of theVpeo-pland under, judicious Vmanagement, jihe lessons taught from its stage can be jDande largely"to contribute to their Im; i4; ; provement and elevation ; ; .1 ReliIousteachers in other commpnl,ties have' made : a i great I mistako 1 In ! separating themselves from the amuse-xaentf- ii iof 4the' people. They have en- deavored-t- o enforced rules which have fheen ntoo rigid for the .weak human! nature j they ihave had to "deal with to live-uto. Men andjwomen must have eaxation'fand' amusexneii t;: They are waiiti' irmoredj i PrlpRta i : -- t- ! . . A. -- . et 1 i '1 J-- j : -- :i ,t -- i. i U . .1 -- I ; I1 )' "T " , 2)otcctivo' Baiter ' to bo arrested for: ril:'k 'iu- -. : WESTON, JCHE iEDESTRIANi HAS .WON 1 1 Austria declares the temporal power o'f; the Pope liecesaary for the peace.. ; . ' iWashington,;27i"i Congress d id al most no th I n g ,to-,dV n . and both Houses adjourned to Baturday; were assigned! ttthofield, Ord to duty according to their brevet rank. ho House Committee 'declined "to admit' Hoiladay; Jones and BeckJ-thKentucky members; others ofmeiziberaTwJir receive seatsa ,ex-- ; to cept Ybung whoso seat will be given4 4t Mcii.ee contestant. TheUnited States Judges have decided to.' recommend the passage of a law au- me eiupauf mug oia jury,? munziiugu ! to or! ISurratt, from- Pennsylvania try A' 'Obio.v'i'' i5'.Tit$Y" .''..uju1, ' The Commltteelof Ways and Means! unanimously agreed to: report (a bill; to' taxicotton the M repeal j4VbiV Butler favors' the cancellatfoh of all National Bauk bills which' reach the Treasury; and1 would issue ' greenbacks; to the Hume atnouut, aud then he would havethei.wholeiof1tbeBankJ.curency, wi thd raw n in 1 ess than six mo n ths.-!' Paris 2Tr4i : It is said that France "and 'Austria; have concluded a special '.treaty with! regard to their future policy on' the fEaMtern question; and jpledge them-- i sel ve8 to mal u tai n th e territorial' in teg-- i 'rity of the Ottomau Empire- .- , j i i Prussia has agreed to the proposition for a general European Conference. lne Jb.reuch evacuation of the Roman' terrl to ry h as al read y co mmeuc 27. If Tho Tribune's special :iay a. C?go, fssued orders for; allthb regiments of lQfantrytttud all the artillery except-th- e light batteries, to bo reduced to the ; aud-Cauti- y 1 -- e; the-Kentuck- y ; . - avt i - . 4ure3,uppn .whom.their system of repres alon iias.no other effects than to drive ttemntoopenantegoh ',1 4 1 the ff own an d d Ispleasu re b f th e ir mi n- -! asters tO ithe eacrjlice of their (to them) Mi, If ?n4i rational amusements. No yf if instead pf standing alboftrom Uiese amus e m eii ts an d suffer i n g th e m to regulate themselVes, religious teach-- ! ersJwould recogniie the necessity for them, and en d eaybr toj control them, the resulte wouldbeinfin ?.h?.ir P?Sn9e.C?t8uch places, and the joxcrcise; of , a healthy influence, would have the effect to correct the evils cob 4 faceted with t h eat rea of , wb i ch th ey so loudly, and yet so impotentlyi complain. This has been the course adopt- - 1 ; ( 4'--- - -- , I 1 -- f M J - I V i 'Manning Snsan roBlad Mfstary M Patterson John ...Pack Jau.kvJW. " Alex' t- ; Porter Cannon MIrsL DopErlncJohn 2 i Joun . ;l Rodgcr Itonlc JD F Klro Ii A 4'?'f?Hi , : ' i Dnoran Miks F A JUayldsonM Evans Miss Fields Miss Haggle , Fox John FulIerA:r Glbb8L t faiore Danielq GanthcrJB Uarisb John Harris A. Vf -- 8chelfloWm br; Bchambera Ned SmlihTnomas B : Btooe MiftaBarah v Backet! Mr.i 3t Burnt Hnry i r Mrs 12 Bmltn , X Steel CO i Z , .4 Boph'e MiJ-83' - Bborf J ' ri WalkerWm Hodnall.WL2 MJrk HHimon Tj ."WarfleldrCbarlcs' Win l am John Ileaton Genl O D Mlstf EllcnrWiiiiamH Joseplr Huldburg I Hill MrtC(( WlUtarns A v Henderson Jacob H ircboch Cat berfn HalVMlRft Faunyr2t t Hay ward A ' QT,-T."Wa- l! TP XVlIierton er H enry "Wells Madison White LDv THOMAS : , ay t irtiioit it CrabtreeLP i 4 ; Crawford R J Clark M O 1 ; :::: Castle Kitt ul Cbllds JR -- m 4 , "; i : ! 1 X' CoHenTbo-v-- b ouse-keeper.- X - j UNITED &TATJBS ARM Y. TO. BE REDUCED ! Jese iMarken Miss Ann$ urn Harrison Barn orris MtKft Mria V . : Miss L f tarmoii , BapUste John: Brown MlssRboda i Morgan David 'McFarlanaT Bart Wm Morehouse Alon ro Barns LtThosC - L vV 1 : fe-mal- es: Franco and: Austria vrill protect ir. ltho Ottoman Empire I Q-- j Xxadon Rosa flODcmnr - Krown Carolina Brown Austin Karon L r j t 3 t JD, BellThosi: ; -- :. j i - Lfcster Sarnwell ; Female" Cromits in InEjtNiJ.-r-Theditor of the "Albany Knickerbocker la In Europeahd sends the rfpllewing account of the general 'employment bf ;3 $ ..'. f f - : J The women by the way, do nearly! all stHe .trading in, Ireland At our hotel ai woman shows you'to your roomi youj pay your bill to a woman, and you are! lively bo wedf out of, the hotel by the: rare tpffltid a retail! Itis store in Cork where a female Is not seen j behind the counter. We are, told that! the same thlhg prevails throughout the British provinces. The reason given! for employing them Is that their follies' are not only less, numerous,' but much lower priced. Females' may;8pprt jflifty dol I ar; m anties , - but i they in e ver go p n fifty dollar- - .buBt8;,f .1 Females, never; spend a whole1 week's wages on bi Hard! tables.. Girls .never V treat , the. whole: party,'1 kick up a row, and 'get dragged-tthe Station House. .Fast horses-tBey- j also avoid, androulett&tablesand game cocks. Who ever saw a female baoe-- i ing round'aganlbliogTtablp,Tor bettig uuuans iDUb sue can "ci iiiai-uvten; where the "little joker" "is.' Who eVerj saw a female clerk, after thb Btore-was- j shut, rambling up" Broadway, Mraisingl thunder" and breakiog thiugs?' Who' over buw u respcciaute over dry goods1 boxes. an d:standiipid; j P.'s'? on their headsZlrNoioneandyet' respectable young, men do these things' , jnigbtly.-- When.wasafemaleclerk eerl arrested for having a suspiciouiTChaJ racter'Uocked up in astore with herjaf-- t Jter midnight? Inview of all these ablt,i Is it that the merchants bn! this side run-t- female clerks? - - HI I ,.r:KaseJohnX B Brown MO I - j t.rr CONGRESSIONAL. '' AdlerRE ; 7 ' i ; . -- Special to tho Dcscrei Evening iVVtrj.) m Eemalnlag . uncalled for, "at WELLS FARGO . J. ; 3 , I AndersonJJrQ i C uoseA Anderwin Miss Job j : . j - -- . 1. Tr? -- the pedestrian unicago, arrived jat teni' o'clock, winning the wager. He claims to have walked over 1,300 miles in 26 of the wager days. He lost that portion 'miles ,in 224 requiring himi to walk100 hours. Immense crowds of people fill thoBtreots. ir : 28r 3erlin; The Prussian Diet has adopted a reso- -, lution, declaring that the Prussian Conotitution guaranteesliberty; of speech! The vote was the result of a discussion on the case of DeputyWesson, who has been heavily sentenced 'for words ' " spoken- ...in debate. 28. . IiOndon, f rr ' Von Buestf'tho AustrianPrinie Minister, has issued a diplonaatio note declaring the maintenance of tho ternTf necessary Tor poral power of the Pope i a the peace or Europe hayb though bad, worst feature connected witb, their exj istence; the youth! of;i both, sexes, through their inexperience, would have 'been exposed' to the contagion of vice, and many might have been lured to, destruction. Attempts have not been wanting to establish and run such places; but they have v been, in; every; instance, signal failures.. '.The contrast between their accommodations and attractions, and those ofi theThea-tr-e were too great, and they,' havo; fluc cumbed.V We may alluilpltbfthis sub ject again. - w:K m nti P : v 13L TRACYrf; 5 I- - !I o -- BATTraDAY Evenin ffr Hovl .20, 1857. r- - n 1 : coNTint-ifiSAE'o- o ; ? In "Tpnx.TayIor!8 t'tldiial Dntmu, ln wlarld-rnwn'eiRe- 1 us 4 THE4. A'ct-- giri-iinocilii- lg' -- a .Bb Iad,LMr Tl McKeoxlfl Brirty; iDa too, Iancahre James allan Downyi alias Tho. :: TlKer.w.rM.-...- l r J K Lindsay Hawk haw, a DetectlYt,.l..Mr J C Graham Mtslter Moks, r. W C Dunbar ir .,,,., Green P Man?etts J...u-M- r r J M Hardio llr Gibson,, a BiUrBroker,.M Alexander I Jooe",. ! M al l any-wonde- r by,.... Mr H Maiben .... . &1 r J. A. ThoiiiDSOn Barton, . .7. Mr D J Mackintosh Hhirpe..,".... MIks Elwaru8. May NIiieCoiebroofc Emily Mt.'Kvremoud, PHOSECUi'ION FOR: BARRXTRYrTt70 iin winoaabhy ... .Mm M G Clawioa hHM Woo co&senteoUto appear, on this lawyers in Pennsylvania were receiitlyj occasion. kindly ... , j indicted for barratry v.vt offense destgnat-- f Guests, Nawj es; Ie tecti ves, Ac, &c. to , be "the habitual moving; exciting j H and maintaining suits and quarrels; v N.U.-- A8. mo inurekt or.tDi.H Great Dram A eitber'at lawor otherwise;9' and pun- - commences with, the Opehingceue, tho respectfully xvquesteU to be seated ishable'by : fine ab Im prison nieut. It o . . -- T Au-olenro.- are r' J, was alleged that' the ;defem!ants coti-- l beforo thejriintcor the,cnrtain ForTjamcuiars ot.toener r. Incidents, lie pplred , together to make buHitiepa v fori seetju Posters and - -- their resnectivexofflceHV for; th akh 'bf ,4he emoluments thereof, aud tbat a Jargel numueroi buiuj Were, instituted upon their Justigimilon agaIuhVcitizen8rTdr ofTenses of a petty'or tHvalchafacter.l JNearly the whole township were Vires- -' ent as witnesses on one side or the other.; rKvenlnK Curtain." Enpflgernnt of.th Eminent Artists. I - Mr; 1 Miss CQUBD O CK. '4 1 T. T 1,1 1f": Doors open at t:S0, Performance cummenrcs air ) |