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Show As Evening with the Poets and Dramatists. Tha following cones pondence explains iLell: Salt Lake City, June 15, 1871. Mil and Miss Coclbock: The und. r.-igned pmfitin? by your protracted stay in this ciiy, and de -irousofan opportunity to express in 1 . fiaitiL' manner their high apprecia lion of your private character and distinguished dis-tinguished professional ability, beg leave to suge.-t thai you give, at ynui earliest c veuico.ee, one of tbo.'-e parloi euti ruiinmeuts which have been s popularly received in other cities Many of our citizens have never enjoyed en-joyed the opportunity of listening tu your uiaierly reading, embracing selections se-lections from the greatest poets and 'luihoraof our own and other lands L'o ladies and gentlemen of refined and cultivated tate an evening spent with Hood and Schiller, Shakespeare and Sheridan, Dickens and Jerrold, Me Cready and Kean, Booth and Kemble, cannot be otlierwi.-e than profhaulc and ieiighttul. Believing that such an en teriaiuujt-ut would be Well received h our people, and greatly conduce t their intellectual enjoyment, we uigent ly request a favorable re"ponse hereto. Very respectfully, your friends, Chjis. L. Dknui, 0. P. Sriu-xnn, ,MWU lISDAL, . .- 1U.N-I, W. UC1BJ.T, JOIIM T. ( IWE, o una a Uomi, Inw. F. Tucr, Ki''ad Hud, liuorcs, tLnntMi k Co., JoH.I NtlDH-O. 8. P H'ODIL, a S- oocu t son; e. s. w ill m ; 0CiR Q. -AWYE, ) . H. RaTBOCLD ClUI. U IlUIPiIUK, BtVHi)( t MlLLOT. l"BUia FlTtQ, TlLDL-S & LAU RkSCJ, a. Candl.imi, John uislitt, aOL SlICtL, JiUS CUi-SIfOTOS, A W.'UUTI. W. W. ClllanoiJC. Vf.U JOUSS, BlNTtlAM KaUIaS, Jx 11. iU-ktAS, V. DtL.Kii, J JI. WlLUMBO.;, U. C. LOBSWAU, J. M. iLort-t, Q. W Tiubil. W. 11 Bihb, i has K ' eapkaS, ii. E. Bvel, J. X, Wuodmax, Geo. a. Black. Salt Lake House, June I6th, 1871. Gentlemen : - My daughter and I feel much complimented com-plimented by your request. Mr. Clawsou has kindly consented ti our giving the enteitainment at the. theatre, and we hope to have the honoi of your patronage on the evening ol Wednesday, June 2Iot. Trusting ihat our endeavors in this, comparatively new field, may afford a much pleasure and satisfaction to you. as they have to our patrons in othei cities. I remain, Tentlemen, With much iepeot, Yours truly, C. W. COULDOCK. |