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The great novel character, but who, unlike most characters of that kind, is a living man - the Great Scout "Buffalo Bill," (Hon. W. F. Cody,) and his excellent company, among the number the renowned "Texas Jack," will hold forth to-night at Granite Hall, in the exciting play of the "Scouts of the Plains," and other performances. The drama is said to abound in the thrilling scenes of border life and in the most thrilling situations. The members of the company are no doublt masters of the situation in producing the purely sensational drama. They have been greeted everywhere with crowded houses. In Music Hall, Portland, the other night, the seats were all filled and the aisles crowded.

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