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112Opera House. There never was seen in this city a house more completely packed than the opera house was last night on the occasion of the first appearance of Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack, and Mdle. Morlacchi. The drama presented was "Life on the Border." The opening farce was given in "The Widow's Victim," in which Morlacchi as Jane Chatteney astonished all by her naive, graceful and effective acting, Her dancing is too well known to require complimentary remark, for she is without doubt a most charming danseuse one of the best in the country. The drama of "Life on the Border" was well put on, and the manner in which it was played gave utmost satisfaction. A sight of the handsome faces and manly forms of Buffalo Bill and Texas Jack is enough to [?] the house to overflowing every night. The troupe will play to-night and to-morrow afternoon and morning. At the last performance Morlacchi appears in "Thrice Married," giving three beautiful dances and singing a [?] from the oper of [?] The drama will be the great sensation - "The Scouts of the Plains." | 112 |
