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Show . The Centennial Tea Party. To-night, at tho Liberal Institute, that grand alfair, the Centennial Tea Party, whose liko has not before been known, and will not be for one hundred hund-red years, takes place. Every orws ; will go, of course. And those, who, I by some unlucky chance, fail to go, will regret their misfortune and celebrate cele-brate at homo. Some little idea of tho aflair may be gained in advance by tho following programme: Go. Oo- L. Woods, President of CelebntloB. Music. Htb Infant -7 Brai Band. Address Theco-ioD; Got. Wood. Sol tod ohoriift. "J bo tea pa-tr eon." To iTon minuiM allowed to rply to tOBStS.) Toast lat "Tha ProiideEt of tha U. Sr" Hod. Jas B. MrKnn. Muelo, ehorat, "HoreU to tha Presidont" Towt 'id.- Tho army anJ btj-;" Oanarai Morroir. Sons, "Our country' fla li fljloe " Toa-t 3d. "Then and bow;" Col. Akert, Mtulc by the band. loaaHth. "Tha men of 1773;" Or Wln-il-w. 8on:."Tbeiword of Bunker nilL" ToafltJth "Tbo woinoo of 1773:" Jodca Tllford. Comic sons. "Jcrusha put th 1 Ua on, wa'll ail t&ka Loa." Taa. Total 6th."The ffroat -vast;" CoL Wlok-iior. Wlok-iior. Music by tho band.. Tout 7th. "Tho unity of oar eonntrr" Mpjor Hempstead, bong, "Tho flat: of tur Union." Tout 8th. "Preg-ess ofclTilatton;" B. H. EuberL'oD, tsij Muic by tho band Toaatuth 'Tho pioneer;" Hon. Z. Snow. Book, "To tho wet " Toa-t HHb.'Ui tab:" Jnda Haydon. Cho rua. "America;" in wbioh ml i the lortrumonu and Toicea are rqueited to ioin. Tea- Dancing. |