Show GO RING THE BELLS I A Happy March to Celebrate a Centurys Blessings 4 GREAT NATION I GALA DRESS Bringing the President t New YorkThe Naval Parade Sueeohes at the Banquet EUZABETII N J April 23 Shortly ar leaving Washington the presidential train became the abode of slumber The first stop of importance was at West Philadelphia delphia just as the first streaks of dawn were visible Here PostmasterGeneral Wanamakcr and his secretary came aboard At Lacony a crowd of about a hundred people peo-ple gathered and as the train passed an executive ex-ecutive salute of thirteen guns was begun About this time the clouds which had been threatening rain began to break away and n the opalescent tints of the sky gleamed the promise of a fait day While the train halted at Trenton the private car of General Scwall carrying the offlcia party of the state and guests was attached Among the party were Cover nor Green General Sewcll members of the New Jersey centennial committee and the pislatue committee The unavoidable noise awakened the occupants of the Prcsi dents car and in a short time they were all astir The train drew up at Elizabeth at I oclock in the midst of a large concourse of people i The breakfast party consisting of Presi dcut and Mrs Harrison Mrs McKee and Chief Justice and Mrs Fuller was driven t o the residence of Governor Green the rest of the party breakfasting on the train The governors house and grounds were elaborately decorated and the streets in the vicinity were packed with people who td the Presidential party with storms C f jfceers At breakfast there wero Presi dylt and Mrs Harrison Governor and Mrs Green Chief Justico and Mrs Fuller Governor and Mrs Beaver of Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania Governor and Mrs Lee of Virginia Justice and Mrs Bradley Justice and Mrs I Blatchford Justice and Mrs Field Mr and Mrs McKee and Mr and Mrs Husscll i Harrison After breakfast a reception of prominent citizens was held and in the meantime the procession of state and city officials militia Grand Army of tho Kupublio and other civic societies was forming The President Presi-dent and party after reviewing a portion cf the procession entered their carriages c entr crrages I and together with tho procession moved I us near a could be over tho route followed ly Washington a century ago passing the I decorated Boudinot house which was appropriately decortd The Presidential party was reunited at I the Alcyon boat house on tho KillvouIvill I where a ten oared gig from the Dispatch I WP in waiting ke the President aboard I Owing to low water the Dispatch had ben forced to anchor at somo distance The I President walked t the boat followed by I cice President Morton and Captain Elbert They took their spat in tho gig amid the I cheers of the assembled crowds tho shrieks of the steam whistles and the rngingif J be U The pjr then put off and the meas iurcd strokes of the sullen soon brought them Jongside the Dispatch Then fol ioisgt ih rCSCthe embarkation of the rest of the I party tn tenders Senators Kvarts and IHiscock Chief Justice Fuller Postmaster JGeiKral Wananiaker Secretaries Wiudom I and Rusk rejoined tho President on board StV Dispatch The rest of tho party in chiding Mrs Harrison and Mrs McKee wanton board the Sirius At 1110 nm Bfc > th vcssrls iveghed anchor and steamed u > the bay |