| 9THE SCOUTS. -This evening Buffalo Bill, ever a favorite with Manchester people, will appear in a new play at Smyth's Hall, supported by J. W. Crawford, otherwise known as Captain Jack, the poet scout of the Black Hills, direct from General
Crook's command. These two scouts are backed by an efficient and powerful dramatic company, and the play of the "Red Right Hand" will be presented in a manner that will give satisfaction to all. This drama is founded on the scalping of the Indian chief "Yellow Hand" by Buffalo Bill at the battle of Indian Creek, July 17th, 1876, an account of which was telegraphed to this paper at the time. Don't let the storm prevent you from going this evening. | 9The Scouts.-This evening Buffalo Bill, ever a
favorite with Manchester people, will apeaer in a
new play at Smyth's Hall, supported by J. W.
Crawford, otherwise known as Captain Jack, the
poet scout of the Black Hills, direct from General
Crook's command. These two scouts are backed
by an efficient and perful dramatic company,
and the play of the "Red Right Hand" will be pre-
sented in a maner that will give satisfaction to
all.This drama is founded on the scalping of the
Indian chief "Yellow Hand" by Buffalo Bill at the
battle of Indian Creek, July 17th, 1876, an account
of which was telegraphed to this paper at the
time. Don't let the storm prevert you from going
this evening. |