Show C W in all the long lone list of temporary sojourners Joun Jour ners to in our madat who have pleased while present and left pleasant memories memories after they had grone gone no name figures more conspicuously than that of charles W Coul dock me he was wag one of the first of the noted hist ri 0 nea of tho the day to visit us which was some before railway communication mhd hs his coming was hailed with tny many I 1 man of approval he N waa compa by Ms his daughter kc ae tal tai iloise inor remains now repose in ou cemetery their acting gifts WAS characterized toy by a naturalness which emch might properly be described as transplanted domesticity and a nd their salt lake engagement added something to what was previously a world worldwide wide reputation it was followed by other visits and during one of these the daughter took III and passed away it was a sad shock to the father but the stage had become his field of action so irresistibly th that alt he kept on playing play lnig and it may be said that he died in the harness harrit ss mr was born at long acre london on the of april 1815 he played P i ayed ton on the provincial and occasionally ty the metropolitan stages of great britain coln until 1849 when he came to this country with charlotte cushmans Cush mans company and here he remained he died in new york november sunday hta HIS son S Y alone survives sur vires hum ham |