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"THE SCOUTS" AT THE OPERA HOUSE.
A fair audience greeted "The Scouts," last evening, and all went off nicely. The farce at the commencement was very laughable indeed. The drama was the same as Saturday night, and was played equally well. It was warmly applauded by the audience, and it is doubtful if a single person left the hall dissatisfied. "Buffalo Bill" and "Texas Jack" are going "out west" again, ere long, the former to act as government scout, and the latter to show Texas to a party of Englishmen of high degree. We wish them the success they deserve.

From here, the troupe went to Milwaukee, where the people will have a rare treat. The "boys" will long be remembered by the citizens of Madison, where they would receive a hearty welcome were they to return.

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