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165The Theatre. THE DRAMA OF THE "RED RIGHT HAND." There was another good house last night This drama is founded on incidents connected To-night will be the last opportunity the | 165The Theatre. THE DRAMA OF THE "RED RIGHT HAND." There was another good house last night at the Theatre to witness the repetition of the drama of "May Cody," by the mixed dramatic and Indian Company of Hon. Wm. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), and the performance went off much more smoothly, and was received with even greater delight than on the previous evening. The Indians are a great distraction and a genuine curiosity, and the educated donkey, even though learned donkeys are not so rare, is nevertheless a paying card. The matinee this afternoon was well attended. To-night the bill will be changed, and a very thrilling drama, full of startling incidents, entitled the "Red Right Hand," will be produced for the first time in this city. This drama is founded on incidents connected with the Indian war of 1876, immediately following the Custer massacre. At that time Buffalo Bill was acting as chief of scouts for the Government, under Generals Miles and Crook, and during a sharp contest with some of the hostile Indians, he killed and took the scalp of "Yellow Hand," a Cheyenne chief, and one of the principal leaders against the whites. This scalp he now has with him, holding it a most valuable trophy of his prowess. The play gives an actual and life like reproduction of this engagement, and, of course, is most exciting. To-night will be the last opportunity the Richmond public will have of seeing the Indians and witnessing the performances of Buffalo Bill--as they resume their southern trail to-morrow. |
