Show THE amide IT crowll fill liw cr llin on oil bay cincinnati ana 21 the baily at dinner was j ineil by auna a number ot of cin diio both ret which follo aud it when alie went to liia and a ew friedal fri eDil ng coin rant wit b the more exciting eventa atiat made op the pro gramme lor the first bitof of tha tiny at the chamber of reception a stream passed at the rate 0 people per minute long atter the reception had brou ds of people neat into the chamber of commerce merely to see here the president liaa been and to dojk at the decorah ons at half past four the presidents departure from duruot house vas the occasion lor a renewed app lanae it ahe started by spectators in the corridor who saw the akiua a child in its mothers arms as lie nas coaids down the stairway the president waa by the indianapolis committee of invitation and by members ot the committee at 5 the train kt arted at atut moment alie president appeared cearthie platform and a bahout arose winch continued until the train was out of bight in reply the predent said it gave him pleasure to stop fyr a moment at oxford and he tendered most bin cere thanks for tue reception the mayos at college corner said we stand on the edge of ano states to welcome ou to your state we have the wagon here in which your grandfather rode in 1840 and we will be glad to ride you on it today to day the carriage was a very old looking carev all to which a rope was ready to be drawn by the eager people president harridon Harri aon replied thank you thank you I 1 breler this modern vehicle I 1 am riding on now I 1 am obliged to you and this audience tor this hearty greeting it rives me pleasure to crois the line into my onn state which his been so hospitable and kioa to me always and it gives me pleasure to look into the faces of her happy and prosperous people to night governor hovey stepped ont on the car platform behind tho president and said mr aa governor of the state of indiana I 1 take pleasure and have the honor to wel conie you to your alato as president alie stata has honored you heretofore and ia aly to do ao hereafter president ll arnson replied I 1 thank you governor for this welcome extended on the part of the cople of the whole state you have well said the people of indiana have been kind to me and if when my public career is ended I 1 can return to you the happy possessor of your respect and good will I 1 shall not leave public otake with regret at liberty in reply to an eloquent address the president spoke warmly lie said in part that be had in the main resisted not only on this but upon other trips the suggestion which had often been made that he should make a public address lie begged to by excused from saying more than that ha deeply feela the earnest and hearty welcome extended lie left indiana to assume the duties of the presidency with a very keen sence of its w huh bad not been lessened by these months of ex penn Le lie hoped be may come today to day with the conscious UCE S that whatever has been slack the people will that has happened to arrate in their minds any doubt of his sincere purpose to berau the general good 0 the amen people and uphold as he may the honor and dignity of the united fe tates enthusiastic receptions marked stoppage at and kush ville the trains pulled into the union station at indianapolis a 9 tonight the president Pre and party were met at the trains by a committee aiom the seventeenth idiana regiment and from the board 0 trade the station was packed with people the dent was escorted to his carriage and he procession started for the dinni son house where the president will make his headquarters during bis stay at the hutel the president was received by the monument commission and committees representing the G A it and the state of indiana lie was received with short speeches by president tanner of the board of trade and general james it carnaban welcoming him to the city aad the state the president in reply after expressing thanks for his recep ion said 11 II was not my expectation when I 1 left indianapolis a few months ago that I 1 would so soon return to my home but this occasion was one which I 1 could not well be absent from it is one that should enlist to a degree that else can do our patriotic interests and state pride it is true as gen carnaban has said that I 1 took an early interest in this movement I 1 lull that until this monument was built until its top atone was laid and its voice bad been heard by the people of this detate had not done that for our soldier dead which we should and that we bad neglected those who died fir f ir us I 1 am glad therefore to be present and eee this monument started I 1 reverently rejoice with you on this occasion and hail the work which these missioners ners have so wisely and magnificently begun at the conc loaton of his remarks the president greeted many of his friends alien the president general rusk private secretary ual ford ate a light lunch aud at 11 the president retired INDIANA aug 21 among the persons aboard the train leaving uin cinnoti were president I 1 larrison attorney general sillier secre tary halford secretary biuk general morgan of indian altaire lion uin M mar ahal of alie district of columbia and CAP a n meredith chief of hie bureau of printing and to ol 01 the hearty good humor at one plate on the road is to tell all at hamilton cagnon forth the presidential as the train drew up at oxford where pr scott hail been professor at the miami university and at another time head of the female collece col lepe the mayor said in behalf of the ci eizens ate here you received your college education and were married oxford liaa ever felt a deep interest inte iest in your useful career oxford has watched your life we rejoice in this opportunity of giving you a hearty welcome the corporal Cur walli alie dijol NEW YORK AUK 21 A ton eucial ep cial to the brooklyn bays on account of the deficiency in the appropriation it heco uaea necessary to reduce the force ot clerks at all pension the country were made at the agency here to lay aadil the firby name among the removals was that of ilia eldest of the conw she vaa appointed over a ear ago under corn missioner black ard geould not he mistaken for the younger aitio Is he Ien fion private bax detary colare ducaj aag 21 horace blaver editor of alie ilor died here this afternoon he mas 7 years old he waa a etrone antislavery anti slavery man and was a barm friend of phillips pinker and william lloyd garrison at the funeral on sunday in the paine memorial hall the will be pronounced by stobert U ingersoll |