Show that protest the readers of our telegraphic columns will remember that bome time ago while the burlesque one nivea was performed at dikea theatre in cincinnati a tranger objected to tho play anil got into somo broil alie cincinnati commercial DOIT publishes the details of tho in a lengthy article from which we extract the fol lowing it was then that the new scene was enacted A very tall and powerful man arose from a front teat in the and at first wildly gesticulated with his long arms he waved them somewhat aa would have done a devoted elder of ahe church of the sainta in blessing on the multitude those nearest him had already begun to wonder at hb singular ap bearance pe arance and conduct when suddenly the tones of Us voice arose as bradford fi nihed hia denunciation and ulcy biad taken a step toward him to reply his voice wag deep and eo and at that moment what musical chitica sometimes call a tremolo he spoke and he was heard and his speech waa somewhat aa follows stop must protest against such language it is an outrage upon innocent people I am an englishman at that moment manager ballan tiers who has ever a watchful eye on the houie and sea all that transpires had him and ven before lieutenant devino and come up to the parties the tall young englishman walked liu rely before the manager out of tle theatre so embarrass or strings was he that when he reached the door that opens into tha bor on the right of the tae he darted to enter there lie went into tho managers office and there reasserted his protests until mr ballenberg alio wanted only that the stranger should not disturb the play and who from the disapprobation of the audience feared some disagreeable encounter lake place urged the young man to leave for the sympathies of the audience were entirely with those on the stage and the sentis ments bradford wa expressing and they rather decidedly manifested their dislike to being disturbed by any contrary bew no matter low well while the was having his interview in the office ot tho manager on the stage the play went on it was rather an odd coincidence that the next line mr hopper as me ginley had to cay wa sergeant hake which fairly brought down the bouso with sympathetic applause outside the impromptu actor in the acene wa protesting against the theory of his being intoxicated and also stated that ie was a resident of ogden utah and one choso whoso position and he could prove A hg left he also gave his name us alexander waltera toward a commercial reporter called at theoland the Orand hotel and found alexandar walters and wife ogden utah among tho days arrival on the register in rc bponte came from that ma room that he would be pleaded to see the commercial re whom he cordially received I am an and have been in this country teven yeara my father ia a wealthy agri in ogden utah and I am now on my way to join him I arrived in this city this to kiy for a fw duya fur rest and re creation fw us the yeara aro that I hivo espeut in this country and little as I have associated with soi aavo that of my own couo hold yet I understand an well as any nun can the true feeling of sympathy and love which abend anally prevails among ilia people and I know that I have many others with me in their hearts who consider it no degraco di graco to stand up an defend a harmles and innocent people in lias my wife asleep in innocence ard purity and fi ruo n tho alst of women upon arah and love her as dearly a I lore ray afe I think god that I am content with the one wife that I hive I do not want more and while I ask his almighty blessing upon us never will I ceabe to pray for those whose actions and creel alro considered consi dred impure and unholy aji ie traveling ahn in country I have eleu injustice done to the mormon people and being somewhat acquainted with their teachings and belie and the public sentiment which prevails among people ot this country while I sen the error of their ways and alio of their creed yet iry heart beeta for them aud god knows I sympathize with them in ignorance the play now at pikes i a gross exaggeration of and calculated to prejudice the mind of people against a poor and himm him m ie sect who believe in tho bible and it is true it brewi tint pol gamy is lawful and puro now as in the day of our forefathers fore fathera I am extremely sorry thai I din tho audience and player numbly mk their forgiveness ami trust choso whom I havo will pardon ma for words tolen in batto at li re and in such a place ami he of iny conscience compel m to commend each company for ihn talent and okill yet I mut and do bitterly condemn iad play as one which 14 calculated o do moro harm alian in response to a lue whether beier io clr walter said I would r not discus t that now but wife havo love aind no other but I choto who not BO happy as aiu j wr walters a n all powerful manly young while cool and collected he with H asin mho la proud of hia belaf bel af and opinion tho among the Midi at that ho was in w entirely erroneous he waa perfectly bober but allowed hia the moment to refine setter of him mr bat ho would no to pikes again and icar the play through |