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Show The Theatre. Tbe attecdauce at the tbealre: laf-t eveuieg, was atmcst unprocedeutedly thin, and in truth tho attendance was almost all the performance merited. To say it was poor hardly expresses it. "BufUlo Bili" appears to havo been suffering from a "temporary in-diapoBitien" in-diapoBitien" for ihe pas two evenings, which, were bo even a good actor, would unfit him for the business of the piece. It ia not only very d i Hi cult to understand what he eya, but it ia equally difficult to fee "at what be is dnviDg." |