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-The "Scouts" had a decidedly thin house last evening, and it was a pretty thin entertainment also. It was pleasant to look upon such fine looking specimens of [?] as Texas Jack and Buffalo Bill, pleasing to witness the graceful movements of Morlacchi and amusing to hear and see Mr. Fletcher, who is the Dutch comedian; aside from this the show is of no account, and could only be tolerated by gallery gods. The troupe will close the season in Boston in about two weeks, when Mr. Omohundro (Texas Jack) has an engagement as guide to an English party, through Mexico and Texas. Mr. Codey (Buffalo Bill) will remain in this vicinity for a while, and Morlacchi will retire to her farm in Billerica. The local Indians will retire to Common street and the "Plains," never ceasing to steal into a dime novel show when occasion offers.

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