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THE SCOUTS. - Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack, Wild Bill, Morlacchi and their excellent stock company had a very good house last evening, though the Opera House was not packed as it was at the opening performance. The Scouts pleased their friends more than ever, and the charming Morlacchi was greeted with hearty evidences of favor. The play is an admirable one of its kind, as it seems to have been adapted to the talent of the party which is now meeting with such remarkable success. The Scouts will be sure of having good houses whenever they choose to come this way. Buffalo Bill expects to join General SHERIDAN and go towards the scene of the Indian difficulties as soon as the grass starts. He has a very pleasant letter from "Little PHIL," which contains very complimentary expressions of regard.
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