AMUSEMENTS.
exhibited in the MuoatephU here abomt five Tears appeared t*** as fresh As ever. Th e various inci"Wtnlattonof Genenltfee'B Sa^^^ yde ' cri P ttt^leofcureß by Mr SlMf« a^ taßOe ? ira ? **"» cabled-to pleasantly §S^. a JS. nsemen l with Enable information. SrMS^^w'tS* e W in *- Tne dilramicviews AUw. 00 "*** between the Kearsage and the Alabama, and the funeral prooession of President •Lincoln, are alone worth seeing. f^pJl o^? o ' Lyons" occupied the boards at « £££?■■■ *"£ W" ** " doubled" as Lesurques and Duboso,and, despite the poor attendance, gave a finished representation. A farce concluded the entertainment. The programme will he repeated tfcniglEt? '"": ' '^y^www.
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Evening Star, Issue 4274, 7 November 1876, Page 2
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100AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 4274, 7 November 1876, Page 2
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