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BUFFALO BILL.-A full house greeted this actor and his troupe at Tucker Hall last evening. The entertainment began with a really good farce in which Darby McCune and his trick donkey created a genuine sensation. The rising of the curtain in the first act of the play of the evening, "May Cody," found the audience in a capital humor. The interest in the play was evident from the first, and its varied situations, alternately thrilling or comic, were presented to an absorbed audience. The play has considerable merit, particularly in its portraiture of border life. The wonderful shooting of Buffalo Bill was a leading feature, as was also the appearance of the real Indians and their dance. Buffalo Bill and Darby McCune divided the favor of the audience, through the former is by no means a brilliant actor. The orchestra is an excellent one.
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