—The Grand Array of I he Republic will give* a grand and ftoVel entertainment at the Opera House, on Tuesday evening next. Tha entertainment will open with an address by Rev. Comrade Streeter. Tenting on the Old damp Ground.” Bugle Call, Solo and Chorus, by Choir, graphically demonstrated on the stage by living characters, closing withTatto. Recitation, “Afrfcy ©f tho Dead,” Miss Julia Merrill. '•Army Beans,” Song and Chorus, by Choir. Realistic illustration of a Gamp Supper. “Scene After the Battle,” tab •leaux with sone, “Who Will Care for Mother Now/’ T. A. Mnzzall; illustrating the field after the battle. Greek fire used in tableau. Prison Scene Tableau, Tramp, Tramp,Tramp, song and chorus, by choir,►Solo, with flute and piano accompaniment, by Mrs, L. Hixon and W« Cole. Declamation, “The? Dying Prisoner,” Mis# Nora Foster; represented on the stage. Song, “Rally'RoundLihe Flag,” by choir; represented by living characters, closing with tableau and Greek fire. Declamation, “The Deserter,” by Comrade Henry Wise; represented by living characters. Song. “Do’ They Miss Me at Horae,” Miss Lilly KrimbilL Song and chorus, “Vacant Chair,’' by'** Choir; represented by living characters. Soio, Mrs. L. Hixon, selected. “The Picket Guard, by Comrad® H* H. Ragon; fully illustrated. Sonc “Marching Through Georgia,” by choir; characterized by Sherman's Bummers. Good orchestral music. Reserved seats, 25 cents; general admission, 15 cents.