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Opera House.

Buffalo Bill -- There was, of course, a tremendous audience at the Opera House last night. Gallery tickets were especially in demand, and the sale for that part of the house had to be stopped "early in the engagement." The dress circle and parquette were nearly filled, and among them in attendance were many ladies. Civilized life and border business was mixed in the play, which was more reasonable and dramatically acceptable than most plays of the sensational class. There was some very fair playing, and exciting scenes which made the gallery fairly howl with delight. Mr. Cody made a fine exhibition of marksmanship in the first act. The gambling scene was realistic and startling.

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