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THE OPERA HOUSE. - "Scouts of the Plains" was performed for the second time last evening before a good sized audience. The sensational and thrilling situations with which the play abounds are worked up naturally and with tremendeous effect upon the audience. In the scouts' acting there is nothing stilted or stagey, and both being splendid specimens, physically, of the American frontiersman, they win round after round of applause as the climaxes follow each other in rapid succession.
M'lle. Morlacchi is a graceful and artistic dancer and a more than ordinarily line singer. The performance, on the whole, gave excellent satisfaction.
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