WRECK OF A CHANNEL STEAMER
... longest sleep that he has hitherto experienced. . BILL'S Snow.— Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show has arrived from America per steamer &ate of Nebraska, en route for !Anidon. The show which Buffalo ...
... longest sleep that he has hitherto experienced. . BILL'S Snow.— Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show has arrived from America per steamer &ate of Nebraska, en route for !Anidon. The show which Buffalo ...
... £7lO sa. Buffalo Bill and his Wild West Show.— ln another column will be found account from “ Our Roving Correspondent of the arrival of this band of “ Redskins” in full wav paint. This wonderful representation of savage life in tho Far West ...
... including camp attendazxts), 188 broucho horses, 20 mules, 4 donkey3, 26 bull buffalos, besides cows and calves, 4 deer, and some antelope and elk. The Hon. Mr. Cody, Buffalo Bill, came to town lat night, but the com- pany remained on board. It is stated ...
... two the steamship State of Nebraska is expected in one of the docks down the Thames. She brings Buffalo Bill and about 200 Red Indiana, with numbers of buffalo, deer, dogs, and horses, for the happy hunting-grounds of the American Exhibition at Brompton ...
... THE ‘‘WILD WEST SHOW/' The steamship of Nebraska, with the collection of Indians and animals from the forests and prairies of the West of America, under lluffalo Bill,” arrived in the Thames yesterday. The ship was expected to anchor of Gravesend for ...
... and address.—MR Mansfield: Than let him be mauded for a week for fnrther inquiries to be made about him. BUFFALO BIL'S SHOW. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show is passing P the Channel in the steamer State of Nebraska, en route for London. Some ...
... constttnUy Ulld * elf . hoped to succeed > Nebraska, board Wild West Show Port of London. 1J columns arrang formation wusoUh. E.rl's-couit, vlio, have known most frirts. were singular all that they were. Cody would treat m fort threw d Bonaldeou, the which the ...
... LIBERALS AND THR GOVERNDIRET.- The Executive of the Deptford Liberal and Radical Association solemnly protest against the Coercion Bill as a measure retrograde in is boy, tyrannical in principle, and vindiotive in detail ; as an unjust, unwise, and unwarranted ...
... acknowledges with thanks the receipt of 850 from Major D4ViSP, the proe•eds of an A•ssalt-at•Arms at the Blackheath Rink. WILDDING AT WOOLWICH.—On Easter Tuesday a very pretty and quiet wedding took place at St. Mary's, Woolwich. the bride being Agnes ...
... weary. While wintering on Staten Island the Wild West show boat almost a dozen buffalos, and as spring approached, and the time for the departure of Buffalo Bill's aggregation for !England grew nearer, Colonel ...
... men. To-day people who have not yet got over their ys are makin ig much of the arrival of Buffalo Bill. transfer of hero of the wild West with his wild his his wild deer, his wi Indi and his w ild cowboys from ...
... THE WILD WEST SHOW. Yesterday the steamship State of Nit:asks, with the collection of Indians and animals from the forests and prairie: of the West of America, under Buffalo Bill,••arrived in the Thames. ship, of which Braes is the had a ...