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Show The Co u i. docks. These artistes have been very successful wherever they have appeared iu their parlor entertainments, en-tertainments, which wo learn differ from tho readings of Murdock and others, inasmuch as the gems from the old dramatists and poets aro inter-ti inter-ti pursed with anecdotes of the most humorous hu-morous character; added to which Mr. Couldock gives hiu recollections and imitations of great actors and authors whom ho lias met Macready, Campbell, Camp-bell, Chas. Kean, Booth, Dickens, Douglas Jerrold and many others. We 1 have read highly complimentary no- ticca of there entertainments and hope we may be favored with one of them beforo Mr. and Mias Couldock leave town. A treat of this character is seldom enjoyed, from the (act that there aio so llw men of celebrity who can thus link the present generation willi the dramatic world of the past. As readers Mr. and Miss Couldock are par lUcJWice; and they have been received in the warmest manner wherever wher-ever they have givou these delightful evening entertainments. Will Mr. and Miss Couldock favor Salt Lake city with ono or moro of them, |