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ACADEMY OF MUSIC. - Tonight the great
sensation of "Life on the Plains; or, Indian D
eviltry as It Is "- which has created no end
of sensation wherever it has been brought out
is to be played at the Academy of Music. In
order to make the sensation still still more
sensational, the real Buffalo Bill," the real
"Texas Jack." and the real “ Cale Durg'' (the
latter personated by Colonel "Ned Buntline "
JUDSON) will actually appear and take part
in the performance. M'lle MORLACHI, the
danseuse, is with the troupe, and will perform
the part of Dove-Eye. Besides all this, there
are ten real Pawnee Indians, who will show
up in their wild costume, brandish their
knives, and show how scalps are taken. According
to our exchanges this troupe has created
the greatest furore in cities where it has
appeared, and so great has been the rush to
see it, that in most places large numbers of
people have been unable to gain admission to
the place of performance. The troupe remains
here only today and tomorrow, and those who
have not yet secured seats had better do so
without delay, as there will doubtless be a
great rush. There will, it should be remembered,
be a matinee tomorrow afternoon.

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ACADEMY OF MUSIC. - Tonight the great sensation of "Life on the Plains; or, Indian Deviltry as It Is "- which has created no end of sensation wherever it has been brought out is to be played at the Academy of Music. In order to make the sensation still still more sensational, the real Buffalo Bill," the real "Texas Jack." and the real “ Cale Durg'' (the latter personated by Colonel "Ned Buntline " JUDSON) will actually appear and take part in the performance. M'lle MORLACHI, the danseuse, is with the troupe, and will perform the part of Dove-Eye. Besides all this, there are ten real Pawnee Indians, who will show up in their wild costume, brandish their knives, and show how scalps are taken. According to our exchanges this troupe has created the greatest furore in cities where it has appeared, and so great has been the rush to see it, that in most places large numbers of people have been unable to gain admission to the place of performance. The troupe remains here only today and tomorrow, and those who have not yet secured seats had better do so without delay, as there will doubtless be a great rush. There will, it should be remembered, be a matinee tomorrow afternoon.