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ONE OF BUFFALO BILL'S TROUPE IN TROUBLE.
On Wednesday, at the Thames Police Court, London, Jack Ross, 29, a man of colour, and described as a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, was charged with being drunk and wilfully breaking a plate-glass window of the Old House Received public-house, James street, St. George's in-the-East. Mr. Henry Stark, the proprietor of the public house, said that on the previous night Ross and three or four men came into the house and began conversing about Americs. Ross made a bet that the witness could not tell what his pants were made of, and a bet of 10 dollars was laid.

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ONE OF BUFFALO BILL'S TROUPE IN TROUBLE.
On Wednesday, at the Thames Police Court, London, Jack Ross, 29, a man of colour, and described as a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, was charged with being drunk and wilfully breaking a plate-glass window of the Old House Received public-house, James street, St. George's in-the-East. Mr. Henry Stark, the proprietor of the public house, said that on the previous night Ross and three or four men came into the house and began conversing about Americs. Ross made a bet that the witness could not tell what his pants were made of, and a bet of 10 dollars was laid.