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Show lanley was right in refusing to shdulol be inhabited M k free fk ut:ululf"v' bo revlowed by to, their policy foreign perbub1peopl6! as itonce hasibeen. The the Influence .of theatrical representa-- j any power whatever. On 4 any other? causes which hc,ve produced the pre should bo healthy: ;anq, cubject England jwill gladly meetlhalfi sent condition; ofits jnhabitanta would -rr twatcbcd ther'cfordr thcmith jealousa way. ; time toUlsbuss than I have require mbr GEORGE Q. ClNyOKclltora. rrnvwiTiwiY7:to Sparer.-i:r- rr "1 r :r i " .mi.- jam... care aiuw mo duumuj Italian Parliamentr .Tho is opened lhat the presence of twehtv-fn- n i !. i, Knn CniHist tho- cafe --tot Menabrea'ja speech ustiued JGaribaldi's SATDEDAY EVEKIKG. DEC. 7, 1887. r other hands, vrho carry out thfr: design f, of our 'fellow! travelers; we exrnenfpd na o vrw..wVM fdnwLick tli6 building: was prcoted. t' , to at exist Romo aa powjaa .matter of course; and-i- t .was not .lonir 'tno It would bo unwise to underrate tQ of power hold;possession foraforeign .bejoret, mijiister jof ; the Me tho j jpower;fbr,good orr for; cvil. wJilchftho Paris. 3 u thopSfwerfthbwn'upon.tbclfown, Sraria ,1s capable of,: exercising h In i Ttr your servant:anintefyf0;with ,whfr tho Minister llnl jLegislati Corps other gentlemen for means 'of amusement. . Jf very oSe, andiamonery r s iRouh podefended .the first of the accom. ablyf cabin. Emperor? results the It would be they had any fun, they had to, createnei- - have been its patronbe en very great. n liuy ;uu iuu xvuiuuu uuatiuii. nu au.- superfluous to recapitulate heroperfectly all the desi- various topics discussed, of. is the mitted fished by ifhaye that, Performers could not be Imported,Italy. unity, y I- carly agcs, .especially, among tholre-it- ?rable, but in its accomplishment, Italy familiar to every elder of aly eeS! sanloYacWilli the como tbcrdld they should neyer.go to the1 extreme of tasf" ence,but my arguments and ideas an as at present: "But the neccIalty,fo'r clans, the drama was Intimately.assocl. beared to my interrogators of such ncwi. possession of' ' Rome byCfcn'ce. C !r ing inflaen Tho vvith ated amusement religion innocent G. .orno means of ,f at their particular request, the "iJeiw' York, that, ty thePM ucbrupon: iThe ship Xofd Brougham. froih Ham first iinterviewTwa8 . soon followed by representations WM; soon felt.' The unremitting toll,'. more, each one occupying somp. many burg; reports, the death of f73ipassengera whidi was necessary In the.: beginning; lalmostunboundcd. ' all of these occta- by cholera in the ship: in a 48 days times, several hoursjon coiveu uy was too heavy a strain on tho physical ill aao af Ton tyora" r nrrnw rri ih - Wnlo to bo' continued 'It' in witnessing a play, of the total defeat and is detained at quarantine. fg iTl I inra rfxxJxxrtT one o jlatea the respect whichone gentleman . . ' I IIHir Ul III wtsvl 1JU 1U1 DIJT1 1. III u:'i : ; owes another, nor made any remarks in Kichm.ondj-; t6 causo them or Tho COcivontion aaoptea a resolution the least indicative of animosity against Tnnfnr. thnrnrnrn. Hpnnmovcrvl check thclrputhuslasm members torepdttetftrl our principles polygamy excepted,' up- niri nn.i vniinp alike enioved hwithdraw their attention from, the per- reqiifringhe' are disfranchised .by the actipn on waicu laiwjfi ueyouu my iestimony 10 er - This movement . toward tho social intercourse which gatherings' jfonnance. , AmongTfherKorans j tho of they hadi declined on I itsdivino Congress; origin, especi-nor this character anbrded. Balls were drama became terriDiy aegraaea, the Conservative members j;will the star t anyldiscussion . as I had been ousting ' the of latter K H sent to the in to empire. give rise serioM troubled ;days the firstprinciples of the preach patronized so much Tor the sake of ally an t The Convention will probably favor Qospelwhich instruction I calculated agency that must he controlled? tnr tho nnnortunitics thev jItis lUnrinf. of debts cori to aanerevo , unui oinerwise aireccea. Too strict a surveillance "can notj bo the Radical repudiation and t with of friends, I ; meeting presented before: tracted if These gentlemen: went i even saiar ias thCwar, over u. oraC. -maintained Years icapaDie 6. New. .Orleans, t to request the captain to give us permis.have' enjoying their society. muca The Conventionadbpted an ordinance sion for HoldingTa m'eeting .on deck, is ewuj is also elapsed sinco then; but bur balls still .compiiamng evil yery forever prohibiting capital punishment. ' wblchi at the close, the reverend gentlethese characteristics. They directed, its power for, x , M . 6. man addressed the brethren in words axfi social: MiherincB.- whero friends great! Jt is the. earnest rvish of overy Tribune's special says a number that not very oft envmay have been: spomeet and Indulge In friendly Intercburie rlghfeollng person .that the same: aire ofThe Democrats, Including ken by a Methodist minister toa prominent whicHhas beenrexercised heretofore. old John1 B. Haskiri and Jno.'Hfckman are and conversation; and brighten up over our amusements may still be conT in' Washington consulting with regard: to his heart and principles as a man. flrabaintanceshin. . to tho candidate for the next Presiden0nr tXyage preIf the:beginnihglot But this amusement did not supply Unued.; Every thing that would be likely. cy. The chances of Johnson f sented us with, all ho indications of aall thewants or tho people. ' Recreation to excite impure tnougnts or in tne ieasc PendletonV and others,", were Seymour, we, wrp;; destined neverseverally trip, pleasure of a mental character was needed Tho corrupt, should do careiuiitf euppresaea discussedbut theiy decided to taKe upa theless,' tolexperienca rouch weather tho rside of being new man; and Hancock was agreed on.! almost tnrougli; , arid the recognition of Itliis want cave rise to I It is better to err on to siiid! are Several other political details usual cold spell and I stormy weather too fastidious, than tho "Deserett Dramatic ABSocIaUon, permit' oven ' to been have inear.the banks of Newfoundland :put on agreed upon. a society which was organized under Rouble ;cnicndro to .Qn d exjircsiori: VIA eXiiM;. WHO UU ,OJ.U i.UVUtJWU to ! Belter a for community the auanices4 of President" ;Brigham nroich. Butvto complain of the'iricoiir bejprlvcd veriierice of a voy age across the sea now Young. Ho erected tho Social Hall; of amusements, than to partake of those an lindeorous or impuro 'character: andin 1S52. It was dedicated as aulaco of us- - formerly, in a. OurForciari-Chrresbbndentinstead two of, riTrbw jweeks and Our of recreation and amusement; j During Managers perfbrmorsuave f vessel . being obliged to endure failing UNT AINS 210 Y 'Ii6 K THE 0 FROM that Winlor the Association cavoner- - greai mission assigned luemuieir.pp it for nearly inree timeseven asj iong, of are in a hot limitr fo'rrnancea on its, boards to tho great portunlties doing good would be u unjustifiable!: satlafactlonor Ui6 VdcsohIc who never I ed. Bat they must bo sustained In their t Tho crood'EiiKilsh steamer Manhat stperago passenger, withf every aay, ana txara aump-linc- s failed: 'esbcclallv or later vcars. to crowd thbpubllc IaSltIa;ted, pubT--' tan" was the yessel that took somo of. for supper for dinner three times a wet. class a taste should c ; certain '.demand; usTravelinc: Elders across the sea. If Kverv lournev leans, iinauy, some its '.wall3vwheneverlts dobrs were somo'of those whb wentdown upon the iwhere; and so-- didonrs.2iWef arriyed opened.- fWo still remember, tho sensa- - I or represenuiuons, ic wouiu oe umicuir, - ot sn. tlift first tlhno mav Have; realized Vhoifr wTortrri rri VrnrH tlons of nlcasuro which we experienced If not; JJimposalble for managers: uncomfortable feelinginxne beginning, Dy president Franklin p. Bichards and to , control Jt. Mariners! at performers that at;witnessirigTtho performances it wore on wnen ino neauiuuL summer Bros.? Preston and renrose; xnus enas lifiiA-imiWn-- tr to! exertions-sustained in their be must wav' iiint afternbom unfolded to us the iriagnMrl 0ur vbvaffeTaross the seanand its des- to i unrestrained' enjoyment, for; all felt inculcate; correct morals t and5 ini the: , receaing-an- a sinKing-oow- n ! COSO OI OUT.OWn tneaCTO WO leel aSSUrea In gradually v Thn ntt.Hmrnrn nlwnrq jvinmfJ iTPnr.iori " ') tho 'immenseexDansoi of water. ;ComirlunictIonliesbeforeme:4iThrough into not be will' found wanting! nrfiseritcd so lovelvanasnect that Bverv-llgood hu mor, and very jreadlly overlook- they "RAIBIGY Maesek. as ar good ed any dofects In, tho scenery and ap bodyj cheerfully accepted it; .Cant: Appenzall, j Besertt to tho jreux. Evening Special HerIsau,October omen of a prosperous journey. pointments or shortcomings In the per J 128, 1S67. and all Benublicanlsm.vdemocracy formers they ,were "our folks." (. tho principles of the modern school; of mmmx 1As: population' In creasedl the'Soclal hi on hoard ahW. h Coleridgo.waa descanting,, in the piUcIahsarejidn, jtiauwas lounu to bo too smau to ac- TUE IMACIIiiTENT QUESTION IN" TUE liamb. upohi thew commodate the public. The erection of without even any of those constitution- - I f Tf 4o&?KKAxia.;3r!MSrtflW' said the present Theatre was decided uporiJ McnaUrcrt. lliinlcs the JP!opo' I,ambV"bntithasftheadvantageofyou bulldlngwas opened t - porni Power. InconsLs tent I ; : yeast .inthe .poUti(l:breadMn : vo tuu puuiiu uauy m xouo. n any 73 DivAJ.il a ux uiuiuaiii uxi smrii Eurone for the last centnrv. Even the m one thing." i? it.M oni naa ooaru iia uisuncucasie; doubU.over existed ;aaio the propriety society ntlft Tpnow tcn nn exouiiK oxticctea in, tlxe i M , r Conven tion I j of building such an edifice and for such with tthe: first cabin rjas4 LlUx, only associate aw- - fnJ l t."ai Knows wiim iubuui, iia muuiu, xi, Jr nses, they must, In view of subsequent Democratic haycock the in6 reply. lr?nfTr?nTVi. wliUftf f Ha ofoorn rrn ' nooonn J ,? FOR PRESIDENT Icandtdatr occurrences, have long sinco vanished.1 . lrP r rrrt ftof 'If Tina ortnmrilJnVio gers, as the plebeiarisj are left to the, care tir I i G. , '.' ' or wasluncton. stewards, whoso attentions are- a hoc now no quesuoneu.; x.iko oyery Kenate held a short session, when in under an mquwmam to aslced exact littlovconsidarter nronortion bine lt??r, the great movement that has been under- - several resolutions were introduced and eratlonsyou may feel inclined or,ahle to ingiyounggentlemari lIt is .easily0"taicon1 by tno iatter-da- y under reierreu. xney were mosuyjregaraing bestow from time to time.; ILThel.crew counted fpr,5 answered aynedical bwriaints, W finance. Adjourned tiUMonday.u ; ;r contained as beautiful specimens of the dent: for yon know, that blew is tnep thW'xiTMtnn of f ::p.Mnf. r . rtr h -- J2bic.Boutwell concluded?; :1x1b genus 'rufflan' ' as the most, Tasudious feet; or blow." iTILir 46 was uio cuureu V. .favori of impeachment: in ngut ining att :ino argument, ' ; tf j' tH.'vvi , J Wilson replied and said: Boutwell had for. Alnrinter;ih;Tei;iiafl dabbed hisinjt right time; Taw j i .There lsaclasa of neonlft in tho world signed the Report of the Reconstruction L , A great 'portion of the other' Hteerafee fant sorr Brevierf EnJlfacr Jones. ' from the ureem isle, DoycTViu iearirarom who have a :holy horror of the very name .whicli now claimed passengers being vthat returning tniLner unaer . various rre- - l do a minion oimiQwieane.'ij QV.ii; x iWn impeachment i - nf : . Mximv tno jtrcsiaent nas not Deen actuated by tenses, we soon found out some real live r7V and vice are inseparable rh't : He saiditho House was t Impiety Xroid wrongmotives; Whd seemed willing to go the. r FBok SAKPETE.-O- ur Feniano Speclal.southTfriti11?'t dramatic representations. But in this asked to Impeacri the President for fear whole length foir'.the redemption of Ire--t intdnnsiis that the roadi ' with a theatre conducted as cluaea sir9fitwaanot.thot.Umotedoriaitionltt country, 'pltCbcGi-''P1Ou mm v iT rW a tv rt tHn yir a tho whole subject be thnr.IT i "..4.j.i.-.t t dura ihas been in this city, there Is no lald ;on by moving' 4 Tlie , motl6iL oaused ta and revolutio ' room for i much entertaining such; feelings, excitement, several "Members m tnat iine.myseir. once: T)Utl;alwav3 P""1 i. JtvrJtz of im fo make The moral purity of trie drama has been wishing speeches. Fillibtxstersuch affairs' not onl maintained, and nbthlng has Drain. Resides a;pianior tearingt.down p mitted, knowingly, to appear on'; tho The llat seemed to indicate that thero as as one un acraln. well buildincr duties: nnd for thfr. varied rrntr lit ago that woald canso ablnsh to mantle I T7ero about 51 friends of imneachmentJ arter success firrht for calculations the in good spirits ti; uitiTtijc uus ' thochook of tho most Eenaitlvo and vir- - ""J 107 opposed to It." The Houae flnalr aiso tne idea of aognlated. peace are SnSirniGJ 71 ' ? i I vft am n d i .tyrklt-n Rahl r non ar n iabos'.' In order that these! re3ulb mIEht f nn BY" STAGE;TOAIAY;; hero,howeverrI obseryed of theEecoha named propositlononothlnif at all.nnd bo tho means of elevating andinctruct- - transfer ; ThomaS: to Mesler. nrat inuidi. or.ine oncayery Uttlo toiustifv r any and tho thinko audience the who bo IStatea; would to American canita censiblo ring likely man:to enodniauch nnre: b&RI&IK ; iieiuont tho theatre,; Presi a lovely landuwhen roaiE G. Prasder; Conrad cqw;q.&. 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