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LIFE IN LONDON.
The Argonauts of the Wild West-The Princess at Kuster-Mme. Nilsson's Fortunes-The Prince and His Admirers.

London, April 17.-Buffalo Bill has arrived! The Wild West are encamped in London! Not withstanding the furore created in New York by their departure, only those who have had work to do in connection with it have any idea of the amount of labor, care and expense involved in the work of transplanting this living panorama of the life of the plains to the old world. In our school days the Wild West was marked on the map in the geography "the great American desert, unexplored." Now the man who was one of the exploreres, and who has seen it added State by State, and Territory by Territory, to the galaxy of stars in the blue [word?] on our flag, and who has shown the people of the East how that vast desert has been added to the treasures of our country, has crossed the waters to show to the mother country how her sons conquered and civilized a new world.
You think I am growing sentimental?
You would not if you were here amid a civilization which has existed for centuries, and developed at a snail's pace, and knew the educational value of this event. These people here are not able to comprehend how we have won from the desert the populous and treasure-trove country lying west of the Mississippi river, '"Buffalo Bill" has come to show them' He has led the Argonauts of the plains across the waters to the metropolis of the world.
Since Columbus called for the wild West in search of the New World beyond the water, no such voyage as this is recorded in history.
London held its breath when it was announced that they had sailed, and never breathed freely again until it was flashed over the wires that the good ship State of Nebraska was sighted off the Lizard and had signaled "Report us all well."
Why No Reception
The hour and place of their landing was kept as quiet as possible.
Why?
Because, to have let it be generally known when and where they were to arrive would have been to gather from the 5,000,000 of inhabitants of London a mob of excited and curions people that would have been beyond control. [That?] Buffalo Bill's entry into London was a quiet one is solely due to the fact that to have given him any reception of a public character would have involved such a risk to be present that it would have made it a matter presenting too serious difficulties for it to be considered for a moment. When, therefore, it was telegraphed that the State of Nebraska was due at Gravesend at 3 o'clock, about a score of gentlemen connected with the American Exhibition were [word?] by the Director General, M. John R. Whitley, to Victoria station, where they were put on board a special tug and in an hour arrived at Gravesend. Here a steam tug was in waiting at the pier, and the steamship had just come to anchor in the steam.
The Yankeeries
The exhibition building is virtually compicted, and the spaces for exhibitors marked off on the floors. These are now being rapidly occupied by the exhibits, which are very attractive, and in many cases novel. The gardens are in full bloom, and all will be in readiness for the opening, which is fixed for the 9th instant. The postponement of a week is due to the fact that the Manchester, Nowcastle and Liverpool Exhibitions all open in the first week in May and the postponement secures a free field and additional completeness of detail on the part of the exhibitors.

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