| 1Dramatic.
WOOD'S MUSEUM.
Mr. Marder's drama of "Buffalo Bill" was produced at this theatre Monday evening, with Mr. J.M. Ward in the principal character. The piece is in four acts. It represents the life of a hunter on the plains, the opening scenes being laid in Kansas, and those subsequent among the Cheyennes. The hunter finally falls in love, returns to St. Louis, meets with many mishaps and adventures on the way, and at last succeeds in punishing the man who has betrayed him. The scenery is new, and the piece, judging from its reception Monday, is likely to prove attractive for some time. At the matinees, this week, "The Silver Demon" is played; in this spectacle Misses Markham, Grattan, Arnott, Howitt, and other favorite performaers appear. | 1Dramatic.
WOOD'S MUSEUM.
Mr. Marder's drama of "Buffalo Bill" was produced at this theatre Monday evening, with Mr. J.M. Ward in the principal character. The piece is in four acts. It represents the life of a hunter on the plains, the oprning scenes being laid in [Kausac?], and those subsequent among the Cheyennes. The hunter finally falls in love, returned to St. Louis, meets with many mishaps and adventures on the way, and at last succeeds in punishing the man who has betrayed him. The scenery is new, and the piece, judging from its reception Monday, is likely to prove attractive for some time. At the matinees, this week, "The Silver Demon" is played; in this spectacle [Missus?] Markham, Grattan, Arnott, Howitt, and other favorite performaers appear. |