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43The Buffalo Bill Combination. Without doubt it is the best and most entertaining exhibition which has visited Columbus this season. It is full of interest, which is unflagging from beginning to end-elegant, graceful, wild, thrilling-a mingling of laughter, tears and admiration. The company gave a matinee in the afternoon, which was well attended, giving more clear money than any troupe which has yet visited here. At the evening entertainment a crowded house greeted the actors. The two performances created universal pleasure. The [?] comedy, "the Widow's Victim," opened the evening. M'lle Morlacchi (whom, we are told, is the wife of Texas Jack) appeared to great advantage. She has youth, talents and loveliness-sings well, dances divinely. she is an artist, and was admirably supported. It was a versatile, amusing piese, presented splendidly. "Life on the Border succeeded. This is a thrilling drama of nature, presenting real characters, romance and the picturesque; full of excitement and ever shifting scenes, painting to us all we had read of the daring and adventure of border life. Mr. Cody, the hero of the piece, was natural and brilliant. He is an ex-member of one of the extreme territorial legislatures and as scout, hunter, law maker, wonderful fighter, and author, occupies a niche in history. He was the Buffalo Bill of the play. He was several times recalled before the footlights and received the loudest plaudits. he has a brilliant eye and acts his part to perfection. | 43The Buffalo Bill Combination. Without doubt it is the best and most entertaining exhibition which has visited Columbus this season. It is full of interest, which is unflagging from beginning to end-elegant, graceful, wild, thrilling-a mingling of laughter, tears and admiration. The company gave a matinee in the afternoon, which was well attended, giving more clear money than any troupe which has yet visited here. At the evening entertainment a crowded house greeted the actors. The two performances created universal pleasure. The [?] comedy, "the Widow's Victim," opened the evening. M'lle Morlacchi (whom, we are told, is the wife of Texas Jack) appeared to great advantage. She has youth, talents and loveliness-sings well, dances divinely. she is an artist, and was admirably supported. It was a versatile, amusing piese, presented splendidly. |
