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64AMUSEMENTS. [horizontal line] "The Scouts of the Plains" - Mayo's Davy Cracket." [horizontal line] A very fair audience assembled at the Opera House last night to witness the performance of the "Scouts of the Plains," by the Buffalo Bill and Texas Jack combination. The play was an agreeable surprise to many who had suppressed it possessed no merit save an abundance of gunpowder, shooting and sensation. Of the latter it has plenty, but not of a nature that would offend. The "Scouts of the Plains" is a drama that treats of the stage and romantic lives of the inhabitants of the Far West, and is not devoid of merit. Too various characters are as sumed by Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack, and other celebrities, who always turn up when wanted. There is nothing in the play that would offend - nothing that would cause a blush of shame. The drama was preceded by a capital farce, entitled "Thrice Married," in which M'lle Morlacchi finds abundant opportunity to display her abilities as a danseuse and vocalist. In both she excels to great degree, and aids materially in rendering the performance pleasant and enjoyable. The "Scouts of the Plains" will be repeated to-night and for this afternoon's matinee a capital bill is announced. | 64 |
