AMUSEMENTS.—This Evening.
Queen's Theatre.—“ Rorv O'More,” and “ Raisin* the Wind.” Foresters’ Hall, Fort Chalmers.—Colored Opera Troupe. A Bom Politician.—A gentlem n engaged a colored man to do a job of whitewashing. At noon, the whitewashes not having appeared, ho made a second call, and, finding the delinquent, exclaimed. '* V ou, sir, ai o a bold liar!” “Dat’s a fact, boss,” replied the negro as he slid off the bench j “ I ’greed to be dar by ten; bnt just as I wt re ready to go, along cones a lot ob niggers :.nd begins to talk polit cs ; and when dai-s a political discussion ou' the floor I’m going to be right dar, if | (foa’t make a cent, 5 -: American paj?ey.
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Evening Star, Issue 4138, 1 June 1876, Page 2
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121AMUSEMENTS.—This Evening. Evening Star, Issue 4138, 1 June 1876, Page 2
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