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Those Indians.

Buffalo Bill's Indians walked our
streets yesterday and exited quite a sensation,
especially among the boys and
colored people. Crowds of these followed
them around and seemed never to tire of
the unusual spectacle presented by the
peculiarly attired red men. One little
girl, however, was not so favorably impressed
with the aspect of the strangers,
which thoroughly terrified her, so much
so that when one of them crossed the
street to which she was standing, she fled
precipitately in the opposite direction,
and without looking ahead, burnt
through the window of a cigar store on
the southside of Main street. We learn
that one of the chiefs, Little Warrior by
name, was detained in Petersburg by
sickness. Young-Grass that Sprouts-in-
the-Spring, his squaw remained in that
city with him. Eagle-that-Flies-High
and another chief came on with the company
to Norfolk, and as stated above, exhibited
themselves or the street yesterday
as well as at the Opera House.

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