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Buffalo Bill had his usual generous patronage at the Theatre, last evening, and his admirers were treated to the usual picture of life on the border, with the accessories of Indians, Mormons, and a lost pale-face maiden. The taking features were Mr. Cody as the scout and lover, the personal attractions of Miss Denier as the lost girl, and Mr. Keen, the jocular Dutchman, and his clever donkey. Mr. Cody's rifle-practice was received with the usual favor. Mr. Cody was presented with a handsome basket of flowers, and an aesthetic plaque, by some Worcester friends.

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