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Buffalo Bill.

The sensational drama generally attracts a numerous crowd in Wilmington , and last night, supplemented by a brass band and several real Indians, the size of the audience in attendance was proportionate with the additional inducements then offered. The piece is entitled "The Knight of the Plains, or, Buffalo Bill's Best Trail," and it served its purpose very successfully by affording abundant opportunity for the introduction of an unlimited amount of sensationalism of every description. The audience (an exceedingly large one) was apparently well pleased with the performance, and the performers were by no means backward in manifesting their appreciation.

The scenery and stage effects were of a novel and realistic character, and added much to the interest of the occasion. Altogether we were agreeably disappointed, and of its class the entertainment was far above the average and well worth seeing.

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