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THE SCOUTS - Buffalo, Bill, Texas Jack, Wild Bill, and Morlacchi, are to have a large audience at the theatre tonight, and promise a very pleasing entertainment. The party were enthusiatically received here last winter, and tonight they appear in a far better play, while they rely for acceptance with the public more upon their merit as actors than upon their celebrity. "The Scouts of the Plain," with each of the leading characters, Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack, and Wild Bill, "by himself" as the bills say, is sure to be a pleasing piece, and the "peerless" danscuse is to appear in a face, with several dances and a song. The company repeals their performance tomorrow night.

As General Custard has telegraphed to the scouts that they are needed to head scouting parties against the disaffected Indians at the West, it is likely that this will be their last appearance here.

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