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eH So 10.644. jn holiday attire, tus in no instance was the | The Latest News attemp: disp'ay more euccessiu! than tn | i the eae of the Commander of the Kor t yi clograph tothe N. WV. Sim, | ih weamer Portis, who cauwet the ship to be decked with buntime from deck to penuant, while irom (he mast-bead was flung the American banner. in conjunction with the royal cross of 8. Geerce, At twenty minutes after one o'clock the t aine ered the depot, whieh was the signal for a spon- ‘anecus outburst of enthusiasm irom the immense crowd assembied iu the vie nity—“ thre times three” greeting each member of the compiny ashe \esued from the car, The Preedent and suit wee taken in charge by the Citizens’ Committee of New ended by Collector Smythe, who immed corted the party to the ferryboat “Coide nwait. Here a brief speech of welcome was delivered by the Chairman of the Citizens’ Com mittee, A. T. Stewart, Eeq.. which was briefly re ponded to by President Johnson, afte: which the President was iniroduced to the members of the Committee amd others om board. As the bont steamed into the stream im the direction of the Battery, the howitzer upon the dock of the Cunard Steamelip Company, aud upon several of the larger cratt along the deck, beiched forth their loudest thunder, and as the boat glided past the Enelish s\eamere lying im the stream, shout upon shout went up for the Chief Magistrate, which was re. ponded to by the President by & greceful lifting of the bat, while s smile at the occurrence slowed that (bie act of courtesy was fully appreciated. ARRIVAL IN ~ od oat . New York City. Reception at the Ratt-ry—March to the (ity felt ‘The fear that yesterday would not be fine dwelt in many hearts on Tuosday might and on yesterday morning, when rain begen to fall heavily at 1 o'clock. But the day broke, brights, beautiful aad gloricus. and the people who desired to do honor to the Pres: dent were early upon the streets, Coming from parte of the coun'ry, crowds of enthu iastic visitors continued to pour into the city, and as early as eleven o'clock Broadway was lined from 24th street to the Battery. And now the excellent arrang mente of the Police were brought into play, and weally they were uever displayed to better advantage ‘banon yesterday, Eech eaptain had his mea in order, and there was scarcely an untoward accident omar the gemeral enthasiasm. Expec ation was on (ip-toe until five minu‘es to one o'clock, wheu the fiiet gum from the Jersey City side announce! tho arrval of the distinguished party, At one “clock the President aad suite embarked on board the ferry boat “Coldea," which wae handsomely decorated, as two revenue cutters which accompanied her. Immediately the suns of Fort Coiumbue thundered forth their selcome in a salute of twenty-one guns. The Mada- waska steamship of war took up the salute, and the Revenue Cutter Cuyahoga manned yards and with iressed ship fired the mme sumber of guns in honor of the elect of a free peuple. Other sh. ps were dress. od and saluted, and eves tug boats blew their hoarse whistles im honor of theevent. Asthe boat meaie! pier No. 1, the Preside observed beiweea A T, Stewart aud Judge Hilton, and cheer upon chee, ent the alrashecameinsight, As the boat came slonaside a gang plank was put out and soon the Pres dent with bis party stood upon the soil of New York, lis Honor the Mayor aad s Committee of both b.an ches of the Common Council were in readiness to receive him, and the Mayor simply bade bm wel- come, reserving further remarks until the recep\ on in the Governo ‘s room. Mr, A.'T. Stewart (hem sui’ endered ihe distinguished guest intothe handsof the Mayor, who coaducted him to bis carriage, ahsu.- TRE PRESIDENT, JEPARTURE FROM PHILADELPHIA. CRIP THROUGH NEW JERSEY. Oocorrences by the Way. ARRIVAL IW NEW YORK. GRAN D OVATION. RECEPTION aT THE BATTERY, Mareh to the ity Hall. THE CEREMONIES THERE. | Marchup Broadway. Enthusiasm Along the Route. SCENES AT DELMONICO’S, The People Wild With Excitement. GRAND MILIT ARY REVIEW. 9,000 “BOYS IN | BLUE. THE DINNER. A NEW YORK K CRUSH, SCENES AT r THE 1 TABLES. GREAT SPEECH BY THE PRESIDENT. SITUATION oF THE iE COUNTRY, The Radicals Denounced, BPEECH OF SECRTARY SEWARD. A Serenade. The Leaders Before the People. &e., ce. - &e. THE PRESIDENT'S TOUR, Deperture From 1 biladeiphia Puiiapet a Via Burminatos, Nd. Aug, 29.— fhe Pres cential party lett thie city at balf-pact even this u orning, ne at ihe Camden station welghtc'clock, Toey yore repeatedly cheered on he way to the cars end on the eve of departure. They are all ple vod with the pub jc demenssration 4n) uUnanimou their acknow ledymen! of the gen trousand munificent mtnoer im which they wore yotertained at the Coniinental, and the unremitting Mtentions of the C minittee of Cit.zens, “hrough New Jersey. Beetisoron, N. d.. Au. 2%--The Prendent's | some open baiouche, drawn by six black bores: varty arrive! hee at 9 A.M, A large namber of | But the moment the President appesied in the ve wersone approsche | the car in which the P.esident | hicle above the crewd, bund e/sof en bhusiastic iu- was and greete! Lim with repesied cheers, When he sp.cured on the p attorm and bowed bis thanks a numb: p essed ferward to shake hands with bw, The train s.opp 4 oly « few m nute beward, ral Giant and Adwiral Farragu «poem don the platform, in complismece with thr wis ot thecrowd, lhere was basty shaking of bends, and the cars were again on ther way, fol- d.viduale—many being fn shirt-sleeves—rushe for- of the band for all, and it was only by gr With the Presideat were Mr. Secretary Se owed by the cLeers of the a seinblage, Mayor Hoffman and Alexande, T. Stewart, Esq. In Trestoy, N ~10 A, a. —The train stopped here the veconi carriage were Secretary We: aud tre minutes, \Whea the Prea'deut and the distio ral Kings! nd, Im the thud carriage were yulehed gent 2 of the pai'y aescended to the talo dplat hey sere closely pr id by the very largec owd anid coniiaual cheering, During sebort inte valofsience, Alired Reed, President o1 ‘the City Council, spoke atew woids uf we come te ‘be Pea deut. President Jobnaon, in reply, temder- pe lis incece ‘hauae for the honor paid to him. “His fre,” Le .aid, “had teen to administes the Gov- broment cu coriecs piite ples, and to july restore ihe Lanion for which our iaihers fought and bied.” The cicwd oguin heartily cheered; salutes w Gied, and patiiotic airs played, BSccretary Sewaid vemera! Grant, Admiral Farragut and Meade and Kawlings. ‘This ewriage was drawn by two handsome ba)s, and wes from the Continental of 8. & ©, K. Deutsch, All the othe. carriages w from the finn of FE. Van Kauss & son,acd composed over 100 beautiial cpen ba. couches, Broad way, escorted by two troops of the Sd C .valry Kegiment and 6( of the Broaaway Squad of Police under Captaim Copeland, As they entered on Broud way the first sient which greetea their eyes was an Irwb flag, flanked by two American ones, crossiay fiom the busines place of P, J, O'Donalue, with LIMES AND FELLOW -OLTIZENS +4 New JPR | the legend, “Oman MILLE FatLrae |" the bundred 4 « Peto. 16D, G au w rep.ceent rr the A hg fa lee’ ened were, tiven or Gen. chousand welcomes of *dearold Ireland!" As the G ani.) You seu sole, soud x FaitAgile a”, coriege passed here the cheers were most en'hu feWescile Wwe NOV she peers or Farragut T Bow he A my and N vy have acne their whos | “eetle, and st bad to somalia several minutes, The fuiy. ( hees ] You see. e.ore you the Presi. eat; | eathe line upto the City Hall was lisod by thou- Qe baru ue vie whole uu hey.) Li we are sands of peop'e, Every piace where toothold cuuld be obtained, above, below or midway, was crowde: with anxious spec'ators, The lresident, dressed ina plain suit, uncovered, and lrou-erey bal. floating .m the breeze, Lowed and smiled and smiled au bowed as cheer upon cheer rose up, and as the pardy son of tol, “unkempt, unwashed,” a» BOW (6 Lave peace anu Union, BDu Ube c.iumno) OUD. try, Our dur) ied nu sb ie with you, the le pre, te jo ours, (Cheers .md cies ol We wis” “D pond wus.) The dis inguished party then re‘urned to thet: ‘ar, which ieft Trenton with the cheers of \be mulu- we, NEWARK AUG, 29-Noon,—The reception bere} 14 ig called, but not ‘ unhearies,” cried yas eniirely spons neous, there being @ political | oy, jm the exubrance of his feelings, Mich im the Common Counell, and the time of the | .phree cheers fer Andiew Johnson.” Passing up wrival of the tran not being published, A Pies fentislaslue was fired on he appearance of the wain, and the police foice could vith d.fficulty re- itiaim the people from capturing the train entire, eo preas was the aux.@ y to see the President and Geu- gral Grant, As the distinguiehed personages were ‘troduced to the peoye, the enuthusieam was in- yense, and it wae Ww) Guill lly thet « passage could pe cleaei for Mayo: P.duse to reach the car and eRome the Prosicent, who in ort address, re- xia his p.omi eso) devotion w the Constitution sudthe U.ivn. As the train departed, thiee cheers were given ior the Coustiiuiion and the whoe Union, Boadway, the sight was really greud, The Lote 4, stores and pubic bu lding all weil d. eared @ pecially the Public Store in Broadway, Nou. 66. tbe British Cousu.'s office aud the office of the Liverpool line of packets were decoiaies with the uglieh and American flags; ibe Steplens Ho se he residence of Col. LeGal, bad the tlag o: the bot displayed, Ladies waved bandke.chii windowr, and ¢ licest e@thusiaem p was iemaiked, however, that uo tlag depeuded from Vrinity Chucch, she first edifice to disp ay one in :86u; and the store of Col, Howe (i. Hovms) w.8 also undecoratedand with th AT JER®EY CITY, At Jersey City t e :espect due the President and bie dietinguisued compasions was enthusiastically offered by the c.t.zene, (be American flag being dis- pla, ed irem the public buildings and from many piivate iesdences, Business, in many instances, was entiiey su:pended, and the streets in the pelghloibood of the depot were filled with esger trowds of both sexes, wh le every bouse-‘op, tree and baleony, commanuing a view of the ferry, were thrcn ed with pevpie, many of whom, in their egar neces (0 obtain a glimpse of the Chief Magistrate, pau liLerally for the privilege of seats, The shipping long the ducks and ia the seam Were alee dretea vere were closed, As the processisn pas.e4 the cor- uer of Boadway and Ful om stieet, « larse banuer wes raised Learing the inscriptions: ‘fue Constixdiio $ Wasmingi0y £erae isneD It, : LALNCOLS DRFRADED 17, Ev At D, Barnes & Co's, im Park how, another banner was exuib.ted with the following quotation from Presivent Jubnvom: “ The fis: business in order, senilemen, te (he restoration of the Union." Dur.ng he procession, and about as Dey street, & sodier NEW YORK, ward and seized him one after another by the haad, -ppeared as if they could have torn bis arm out of te eocket. His Excellency bad a word and « shake on the part of the police that the crowd could be kept irom impeding the progress of the carriase. fhe procession now started uy Bastery Place to | cha, ge ol my du fe | wow nba. have toss. vt the secoud floor, the windows and even ihe shut: | THURSDAY, national @treawere. [t wae inscribed, ought an! gave our bloed to pe 7 ii pot pert it it to be revere Stevens, sud their cocenspiratore.” Atvached wo it waeecard—" The dore De Young. d Regt. Pean. syivania Voluntee s, wounded at Antietam and im prisoned a Andersonville,” ARRIVAL IN THE PARK. Scenes in the Vicinity Votrawee eof the Distingu shed ¢ nests into u petuae thie Unlon, Sumner, Thad secre ary seward, &c, &e. it waa @eneraily expected that the di party would airt Stee City Lellatouti2 M., but lone belore that hour thousands upon thousands cf eople Lad congregated iu the Park aud vicinity, Ae is Usual op such occas ione,the anxious spectators were doomed to wait. for it was ly Yo'cloek before the military pageant made ite entry into the Park, The grourd in font of the Hall was kept perfect y c ear br the police, under Copiain Brackett, whose organization and action was very efficient. Within tie Hall were assembiol the Judges of the Supreme, Common Plene aud Superior Courts, Heads of De- partment, military and oaval officers and members ofthe Press, The scrutiny of individuals by the police within the Hal wae very severe, ang if they could not show p.cper authority for being there, they were unceremoniously ejected, At ten minutes to % P. M., the roaring of cannon and the commotion lo he crowd at the Southern end of the Park, amd the volleys of chorre that were sent up, announced the approach of the Presidentand bis arty, It wasen- -leipated by mauy of the spectators that the proces- sion would enter the Western ead of the Park, and acco -dingly the crowd at that priat wae very dense. When they were undeceived, however, a regular s'ampede cecurred—every body rushing pell mell to the othe: of the Park. Here presented « scene of the mostenthusiastle character, The car rage containing the President, Mayor Hoffman, Mr. Seward, and A. JT, Stewart, was brought to a dead stand-s ill The people flocked to the carriage, and sent ap cheer after ebeer, and ® pertect sea of waving bandkerebiefs and hats wasto be seen on every ‘The President arcee from bis seat and reap 4 by waving bie band. This over, the procession started agai, and asthe military arrived within the Park imclosure, they vere drawn up in line on eliher side, between which the Pr ential party passed antl thelr arrival at the entrance of the hall. They then alightedand proceeded tothe Governor's room, emid the samo wild cheertig that greeted thelr first appearance at the gatos, The first to enter were the President and Miyor Hoffmen, arm in a.m, followed by Bocre'ary Seward and Mr A. T. Stewart; General Grant and Admiral Farragut, Postmaster Randall, and secre- tary Welle in order as named, Ae the last mor- toned couple passed into the room, the door was closed, and no other persons @ allowed to enter The President wae them comducted to ' Washing (on's table,” atthe east end of the room, around which were arranged the Alde cl men, and the Heade of Depart all the other eu nts, exclusively, a belug compelled to retire in or- der that Mayor Hoffman m ght deliver the address of weloome, The President was contioually and most vocife:ously cheered, Mayer Hoffman then took up his position, taclog Mr, Johuson, amd delivered the follow ing address: MAYOR HOFFMAN'S ADDRESS, Mr. Persipent: On behe fof the municipal an- ther'ties and ‘he eftizen: of New York, | cordially ve come vou to‘hiecl y, and tothiehall, The gress menof the vation have in past times beem received and welcomed hers portral' sof many of thom sold esmmen an) pibriote evosion to thelr country and the ro 0 eiiulion ie more distinguished than yours cognition of thie fact, the Common Counc lutions, b> an almost unanin the bonor fo present to you, to you (he freedom ot t city, and 6x confidence to your sta’ remap aod patriotism and heel yep with great an miiy, Bave uni'ed with them in offering to you a reception. which wil e@ ne enthusimeiec as it wi, T trust, be acceptable, (Cheers) Tuis popular d monstration it from m respect to our high» Mee; butit which the p-ople offer o ihe fidelity, blir vA triotiem woich bave characier zed your ad: tron of the Government. [Lo vy dpplauce } they recogoime, aud realize, the mrguituce of the Ditties whieh you they honor y: feaved 1a bastl rights ot the The Cut never talwred in ite & ere par and it nev ) It ep wo-day, and I tiuet th ation, in whiche pital and labor hive wil cheer your heart and etrengthen @.@ t work of peace and restore: gneaged. Twill de ain yo prea cen hott ua your boa tion ia wh foo ger I bes your accep ane ore d copy of t eno ULloue Of Lie Common Couucll, apa with them exiead lo)ou the Ji@eucima and bospitadsues of ihe city. the wore the Pre rolutions alluded to im the speech, which u itully eugrosed, were then presented io mnt. TUB PRESIDENT.6 BrEECH, His Exce'lency then seplied as follows: Me. Mayou—Io attemp'ing to reply to what you have sai, language, unuer the cir umetancrs, 8 ia RG@yuate, My lee.ings cObeeyuent upon thie recep: tiou and the gratuvatioa Lreceiveo. wr app vach to yous Stace. J con.e &. overwue.m me, Ib.ve bad nee, it ot ue iu being before pubic anal repeat 1 am overwheimes, Ail I a: | ececp the we.come you bave ex tb idtome and y.ve you my mest slucere thause, euch an iuviteton, comiog ‘.om thie @ eat cry of vow Youk—the gieat me.ropod of the Union—ie caiculaced to, an4 GOs e@ucuu.a;@ we in (he dis [bis poculiany acceptable at whe pOrnuttime (Cuee.s) We bavep esed turouch @ gleal etiueeie—we Lave juehcome liom the batt but stu iue eis obe @ greater, wore nome. Ot Use (u Wele. mine, aud lauow New York Cau oud ‘ea agre s+ part ip the ¢e:hemeu of the ot.uewe, (Ju wis.) im rqereuce to wher l Lave deL@, O. cusueratmoed oO 4 my 1ecod 6 belo. @ you .nd it wil) be etter.orme 9 conciuue 1c.m only say eeaiu, the I iaupk sou .inceely Let my eleuce be my epe ch, nd iet we aek youto inter trou it bow sine covtly and deep.y 1.0.1 the warm we.come you have g¥eu we, Loi BO. C@.0:0 YUU Jonger, At the conclusion of the address threo cheers elven for Audiew Jula.on, and three chi Seward, When the cheering bad subsia ord advance e # for Mr. +t. Bew ud made the folowing rema.ke; Miu, SEWARL'S BEMARKS, Low-Citigens: I feel that [ am at bome, Ib us cu tor the welcome extcoued ut ltoe: more than gi Tee: p ous bo be Le Mresideut of €uD ku by the tye var ue of the d energy of cur bier only wasting for ue me pocpe-by the w.euow Micistinle—and »@ i wil Giou bees she cit 4 ve love lor #u, Lh De, UY COusience te. fal biuiertireh, O my W.l@; thea to mw Cus ity; then oO my Bte hea to couubiy; but ft euyiuing of an body ip.esteres with joy auly omy vuusy, 1 would cast thous ali aside to serve it, This address was received with applause. Next foliowed three cueers tor Andrew Joltinson, Mr, Sie General Gran’, Secretary Seward and napdgd the Presiggas @ small white catin dag with | Admiras Farragut, The: ext thing im oder wasthe AUGUST “We who en. Commen Coun- 30, 1866. introduction to President of the Common Coun- cll, Judges, invited guests, heads of departments, and navel and military heroes present—among whom were (ieneral Ferris, Admiral Bell, Col, Dudly, Col, Terry, Col, Patterson, Col. Thompson, Judges Con- nolly, Clerke, Barkley, Cardozo and Shandley, the Portuguese Consul, Clerks of ths Bup:eme and Supe- rior Courts, Comptroller Brennan, and several han- dred other celebrities. This ceremony was evidently * trying one for the President, fur he seemed tired and ary, and continually tarmed @ discouraged sort of & look toward the eager crowd which yet re mained unshakes and uncomgratulated. Many of shose presen ed make @ spee h. and wo be particularly noticed, Ove old gen lewas exclaimed: “ Lor, Mr. President, you remember me, don't ye; God bless ye," and then lingeied im the vicinity, as if he desired to form one of the * Presidemti.l party." One exelied individ. wal said, after giving Mr. Jobneo nd an exeru- tinting squeeze: “God bless you; God bless you; (ied bless you ;* amd, no doubt, weuld have repeated | ‘ayer an indefinite num!er of times had not @ policem: club, gently poked against the Praye:'s ribs, warned him te“ move on.” ‘The cer ewony of presentation having been concluded, the party stepped out upon the balcomy and :e.ponded to the cheers of the peop's, w @ kept at a consid. erable distance from the Hall by the police, The City Hall was handsomely decorated with flags by the keeper, who knows how to take care of the p emises, and is quite equal te such ap emer- geacy asthe recepiion of a President, and to Mr. (eo, Roome, of the City Hall, the thanks of the Sus are due for @ou:tesies exteuded to its representatives Ot the reception yeste:day, The police arrangements at the City Hall were in charge of Csptaim Brackett, whese arrangeme were admirabie, excelling anything of the kind ever undertaken by this effic ent officer, Over two bun- dred policemen performed their duty so tho: oughly that ne complaints were uttered by the immense thromg anxious to witness the piocession as it passed through the Park. The distinguished party having entered their carriages, the procession proceeled up Breadway. Proceeding up Broadway the scene was splendid. The military lined the thoroughfare on each ai the bands meanwhile playing Hail to the Chie! The cheering, the wavieg of handkerchiefs, and other demonstrations of welcome, wee really grand, and it may be safely asserted that the peeple of the Empire City remaiued fais! ful to their a: nown im the brilliant reception thus tendered te the Chiet Magistrate of the Nation, The di pay of bunting . long Broadway was ‘alr, but the enthusi- nam of crowds made up for whetever was lacking there, At S63 Broadway the words “ Welcome Au- drew Jounson” and “ Homor to the Ch ef Magis- trate” were prominently displaye! in large let ers. At 455 Broadway “ Welcome to the President of our whole country” was commingled with the laie Pres ideat Lincoln's immortal words, “With malice toward pone, bu’ with charity forall.” Passing still the President, and underneath the word “ We’. come.” These were the most noticesb’e mottoes &c., up te Union Squa Here the crowd was iw- mense, and it was manifest from their disposition that they expected the military or some part of the procession to pass down 14th street. Hut ther quickly rectified that mista e by Gilling up the space between the ecurbatones, Passi Dr, Cheever's Church, Union Square, it was observed that no fing floated on that aentielavery temple ; yet, the Union League Club House dis played @ beautiful American = fing From Union square, Broadway,as far up as Y3d stree', wes lined with interested spectators, aud 6th a o trom 23d to 14th streets, the same, Aseariy as lo'clock the crowd began to assembie and take up their positions om the sidewalks, stoojs, trees, pl esoft bricks, and a other elevation wh ch pre- sented itse.feon these thoroughfa es, The windows snd roofs of the residen and stores aloug the route were a's fully occupied, and wo place # a8 for- gotten or passed by, that presented the least claim to 001 view" of the President and party. Thue was a fair display of bunting slong the upper portion of the route, but nothing extraordinary, consid- ering the occasion, As the procession jurned inte Gh aveoue, cheer upon cheer rent the air, and this was continued for some min u Iu froat of the Fifth avenue en- trance to De monie.'s, « large temporary platform was erected, and was tastefully covere! with carp -t For and bung with red, white end biue bunting three or four hours the patient crowd hal rem. standing and preserviag the best order, but all were anxiously awaiting the arrival of the I'resi- dential party, and whea, at 2.15, P.M, © few mem bers of the Committee made their appearance, the ¢ was a general shout and cry that the procsssion was coming, THE REViEW It was, however, about 3% o'clock before the President and his party arrived, aod, at 10 winutes o 4 o'ciock, the Pre,id:ny ascended the platform, assisted by Mayor Hoffman, and supported om the right by Secretary We.les and on the left by Sec- retary Seward, Genera! (irant, Admral Farragu and ovhe # were pre eatalso, Majo: General Saud ford aud staff soon after jo.ned the Prejidvut, aud the review besan—the cavalry escort leading, Lhe Fitth, veurb, Seventh, Twelfb, and th ren Zousve regiments turned out pretty full, from their sold.erly bearing aud precision in marching, @icited frequent applause from the spec aiois Each regiment was povided with musie, One or twoof the regimens, oe they pasted releed their ha's aud c.ee.ed the Presi eat, The procession occupied over an hour io pass ug, the es linated now be: of wes in whe ragke Leing abous 9,v, The 69.0 turned out rather «mal, numbers, aud bore no fl gs, The police aricngements, whieb were very good lecame of no ava! aseoon as tha las. of he ws! ry had passed, Tue crowd awep. every. b ug b (hem,aod in s few minutes the .luck irom J0.b siiee, to id hatiee, aad half @ block var hes dowa was filled with @ mas of humauity, whose vo.ces jen) (bear wih cheer up om cheer for tie Clief Magis rate. @ thrown up, sticks aud baud kerchiels waved, and as the Piesidens stood up vo acknowledge the Complinent, the sea of uptui ned eyes aod iacce (bat wet hie was a scene worthy of @ Mupaae: (0 paigt OF @ Bhakospeare to depict. The President thea bitefly thanked he muitiuule for tue honor pala biin, remake, Cals were givea tor Grant, Huffinan aod the cheers were repeated. hese gute men ackuow edged the compliment, but did no party le & the pia form the jug ega.n commenced, Grantant Farragut be.ug espe elaly boaored, As the reporters descensed frou the Laicouy to the ball, they were mes vy Mi, C De.monico, and ushered ipio the sesieuadi, where a Louuteous repast wee provided tor them. Thu ended this art of the p.oxramme, and the ciowd Bow auieuy disdersed te thelr homes te Pens and vo thar mu extremely fussy—wan‘od to | At the close of the Presideni's | be _ Maines Third Y ear — 1 “trek themeclves ere turning out again in the eve | ning. THE DINNER. At seven o'clock P.M, ® most sumptuons d'“eet Was epreid in Delmonico's largedining room, There Wasa iarce table at the head of the room, at which Hie Honor the Mayor presided, supported on hie right by the President of the Unived States, General Grant, Moses Taylo , Hon. Gideon Welles, the Bra- | #iliam Minister and Db.ron 8 oeckel. end on hie left by Admiral Farragut, William B, Astor, Hon, Wile | liam H. Seward, Archbishop McCloskey, Hon. A. W | R indail and B shop Potter, Th lines ran down from this, exch w two gues's, and teing pres ded James Bown and Peter Ce sper Scott end 8. F. Heree:; and Edwards Pie repont Among the gu P caent were noticed some twe hundred prominent citizens of New York, b ~ | the most prowinent and distinguised Uuied states officials, army and navy officers, Dr, Adatns having invoked the Divine Diewlng the guest od themselves, The room was decorated in really beautifal style Over the head of the presi iing officer was a la American shield, surmounted by an American @ with the motto “KE Putbus Unum.” This wae flanked by Union flags, which also bung around the entire dining room, and between every two wore Placed the arma of the several Giaies, with theif mottos standing out io bold relief, Upen the tabies were displayed the micat costly oonameute in sugary ec, and bowjuets and biskete of (he chovcest flow. ers, But while the dianer was in progress, the erone onteide the bull ing was ono of the mort sul. lime over witnessed In the city. A resot upturned faces surveyed the windows of (he roome in whi they suppose d the President wasat dinner. Ever and anon cheers woud rise with all the en‘ huslaem which coud be brought to bear, A ealclum light shining down upon there faces, displayed a scene eeld m witnes ed, but when once seen never forgot ten, Tho decorations of the diniug-room were of @ beautiful character, end the viande-—well, they wore povided by De'montico, and that fs saving everye thing. Io the Interior all was bustie and excite ment: waiters rushed hither and thither; ladier flitted op and down stairs; policemen questioned and scanned “now arrivals,” and held arcumente with those who asserted (heir richs to enter without Hekets, and thu ral hub-tub was kep up ald eround, ‘The arrangements for the representatives of the Press wero not the most satistactory, and fox from being the best thet could be made, Many thanks are due, howeve, to Mears, P. W Shaw. © Delmonice aud Luspec or Leonard tor favore shows the reporters, tal een prralies ormumnedating sixty tan follows: Firat fecond, Rev, Dr, Third, Kev, F. MeN eines AFTER DINNER, The Speeches Creat Speech by the President. At the conclusion of the Dinner, Mayor Hoffmat rose sud sad thatiu the absence of the people, he would speak for them, but (hat when they hid the opportunity, ther ould speak for themrelve he would call up the ae hie ‘ext. h o AedrewJ sbusony nd the roeecth wil y and echved frou ¢ land as tue declare Conti ent, Health of site th roughou siaieof he ges by propor ne the wheh wae vk, the company ol use beg sub SVEECH OF PRESIDENT JONNSON, The toast which has been drank, and the king address which preceded it by the Mayor of your clin ie peculiarly —under existing clreume ingtome. 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