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Show Till: STAIt CUIHtSL'. John 21. auc'i Icclaro ou Daniel lltli.ler. The goal character already tstab Ilslied fur thu courseofHunday evening leclutei on American itnlcsmen, being given In tho Theater under the mou-agtmetitorMr. mou-agtmetitorMr. Chariot Kills, witnug niented Inst night by the finished and scholarly lecturu of Mr, John M, Zxaa on Daniel Webster. Itwaaa ttlendld tribute to it mail who, while he had hit fault! nnd Weaknesses, win worthy lo bo called oiieof tho grealuit of great Alncrlo.mil. The Woof Wchstor wat sketched from boyhood to death and hit relation to leading events lu the lint half of this ecnlurj wero pointed out In nil instructive raauiier, Tim spinier did not healuto tohandlo several eminent AmerloAUl of WeUter' time Inn tone of crillclsai that might uot have beau uojepUlilu to their Irleu It. Thlt waa particularly true at to General Jackton, and It will tie In order now for the iun.ir lo have a ltcture given onJaoiioil. Mr, Zino epoke with tirauty an J tender-nest tender-nest of Webster' deep love fur hit children chil-dren And friends and olosed hit ledum with the death of the great mill and rcteroucBtohla poslllou In Ibugilaxy ofglgantlomru, In a mauner that left a IitIIuj of AdmlrAllon upuu thu au-dleticu. au-dleticu. The opening muslo wat a selection frrut tbo Ilubemlan Ulrl, by tbe Xinlltun Qulnlelte club, that watuf rare beauty itud excellence. Iho club was warmly received and responded generously with a etcond selection. Mr. l.tllt hid promised ad lllionnl muslo after the lecture, tut finding Ibat the uuislolanr, Mr. Held and Mr. Aihworlh, had not arrived wit ex-I ex-I laltilng that he had counted lilt chicken leforo they were hatched, when thote gentlemen ciune In, but as thu holdlug ol thu can hail been arranged ar-ranged on the sil poslll in lint they eviiri, nrit rnmlnv Up IImI.I i.a.i tin... Iii give but cue selection, 'The Lait Ilosu of Hummer," which was received wlthnijlausc. At the cloto of Mr. Kino a lecture Mr. 1. Ills created something of a ten-nation ten-nation by saying that while wu had listened with ileasure lo the ttory of thu greatest American of tho last generation, gen-eration, "the spirit of liberty stands today with bowed head, trembling lip and tear dimmed eyea over Iho greatest great-est A ruerkan of the present generation." genera-tion." Ho thought one night should Ihi given to the memory of Jnuiet (J. Jllslne. The lUitgettlnn was received with hearty applause. Mr. Angus M. Cannon moved that tucli n meeting be held and thu motion was teconled and tarried by u iiuanlinoua vote. A committee com-mittee cousletlug of Judge Kami and (ioveruor West was appointed by the audience to net wllh Mr. l.llli lu arranging ar-ranging such a meeting for Hunday uvenlng, I ebrutry 12th. Tho lecture for next Hunday evening will bu by 1'roltMor 1. II, Lewis, uf On Jon; an I Mis Knlo Itomncy, Mlu Annie Hneuiou and the Columbian (iisrlelle, all of Mr, Lewis' ward during dur-ing his long retldtnru In Halt Lake the rwenlleth will furnish tho muslo for that night. 1'rof. Lewis, tubject will bu Henry Clay. |