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AMUSEMENTS.

"Buffalo Bill."

The Toledo Bee says of "Buffalo Bill's" company, which will appear at the opera-house this evening, the following: "The play, without any exception, is the best he has ever had, and his support is excellent, far exceeding his former efforts. The leading role of Buffalo Bill, by Hon. W.F. Cody, was eminently successful. He has much improved as an actor, and some of the points he made would have done credit to the best of the profession. One of the chief attractions of the evening was the fine exhibition of marksmanship by "Buffalo Bill," in which the difficult feats performed drew forth from the audience many marked tokens of appreciation. The war dance of the Indians was given with terrible zest, and was followed by the medicine dance, non the less weird than the other in the distorted attitudes, not forgetting the jackass (Jerry)."

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