NOTES FROM ET BOUDOIR
... yet get over their Berten holidays are ITle mach of the armee of Buffalo Bill. The transfer of hero of the wild Wert with his veld biffdasp, bis wild his wild deer, his wild Indians, his ...
... yet get over their Berten holidays are ITle mach of the armee of Buffalo Bill. The transfer of hero of the wild Wert with his veld biffdasp, bis wild his wild deer, his wild Indians, his ...
... but the National ,tgricultural Company. It may be rernemhered that after it had been ratagorically staved that Buffalo Rill and his Wild West Crimpany would appear at the exhibition grounds at F.arl's court, it was that they had, after all, been secured ...
... a dozen filled with the braves and cow-boys the Wild West show, and Red Shirt sat m the Royal box blaze of barbaric splendour. After the perfonnanco Our Henery” held reception of the “boys.” Buffalo Bill and his crowd patronise the theatre on Monday, when ...
... opinion would preserve their fellow • subjects their liberties and freedom. Both the Crimes Bill and the Land Bill of the Government were most odious. The Coercion Bill was the worst which hod disgraced this century. The system summary jurisdiction which it ...
... . .• HOUSE OF COMMONS. The Speaker took the chair at half-fret tweha dela& WEST LANCASHIRE RAILWAY BILL. On the motion far the third reading al the West Lanorbit* Railway Bill, Mr. W. ISAAMON moved its re that those of the British public who se new i ...
... Harbour. Prismtatic Illnmiiations iii Gardens by James Pain and So;dim s. ?? ?? s Nnw York. A MERICAN EXHIITION. Also BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST. Rain or Shine. (Colonel W. F. Culy.) *-Grestadier Guards' Band Tivice Daily (Conductor, Mr. Dan Godfrey). G::nd ...
... altogether vanished already. Of course, all London will flock to see the wonders of the West; particularly as there is this year no show at South Kensington to rival Buffalo Bill’s numerous attractions. Most boys will immediately form resolutions to become cow-boys ...
... Opera Comique will close on the 29th inst. Buffalo Bill, Red Shirt, and their Wild Western Tribe have accepted Mr. Toole's invitation to visit his theatre in King William-street, Strand, this evening. The Wild West company, with their ...
... henceforth as Jove the Thunderer, - Vulcan the Forger. 1 •• The Wild West (at Earl’s Court, S.W.)—At present we don't know much about Buffalo Bill, but one thia» is certain, that the Buffalo Bill-poster is ...
... t.,London. AMERIOAN EXHIBITION HEM) Iu “taw, A MKBIOAN EXHIBITION. OomprUtag iS&» S’* A MBEIOAN EXHIBITS *“ Alao Buffalo bill s wild west. (Colonel W. P, OodT 1 ttam or . QttBNIDIBIi GUABD3 BAND TWIoVdAILT (C a Mr. Dan ...
... valet, and is a coloured man, who has been passing in Paris as a dispossessed Indian Prince. A party of Indians from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show visited Westminster Abbey on Tuesday afternoon, where Canon Farrar preached. The Indians joined reverently in ...
... floodman, and the Fitzwilliam Plate which Anarch landed for General Pearson. Other races were won by Buffalo Bill, who, in view of the arrival of the Wild WVest Show, should have been a strong favourite, but who was very little supported, and Annamite, who ...