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AT THE THEATRE. -A packed house and a roueing [?] greeted "Buffalo Bill" and his company last evening. "Life on the Border," the new five act drama, written expressly for Mr. Cody, by Mr. Hiram Robbins, proved a decided "hit" here, as well as at Lawrence and Lowell, and is far superior in plot, incidents and tone to the familliar but ever popular "Scouts of the Plains," also written by the same author. The unflagging interest which held the close attention of the audience from beginning to the close, and the frequent spontaneous outbursts of applause from all parts of the house showed plainly that the new piece touches the popular chord," and is destined to win fresh laurels and fortune for its hero and proprietor.

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AT THE THEATRE. -A packed house and a roueing [?] greeted "Buffalo Bill" and his company last evening. "Life on the Border," the new five act drama, written expressly for Mr. Cody, by Mr. Hiram Robbins, proved a decided "hit" here, as well as at Lawrence and Lowell, and is far superior in plot, incidents and tone to the familliar but ever popular "Scouts of the Plains," also written by the same author. The unflagging interest which held the close attention of the audience from beginning to the close, and the frequent spontaneous outbursts of applause from all parts of the house showed plainly that the new piece touches the popular chord," and is destined to win fresh laurels and fortune for its hero and proprietor.