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Show TELEGRAPHIC the siixipi joi k- The tidveriiuieiit Among Hic Cbnrtulutc Iiivldeiilx Irn. lltj'ea, Luv vt' t lowtra. Windsor, Vt., 21. The presiden tittl purly lelt Lhia morning for the While Mouutaius. The in aids o( tho cur lirtd bten moat beautifully dec-fiitcd dec-fiitcd with evergreens and choice tlowvri, and an elaborate basket or flowers wag praeented to Mr. Hayes, who eipresaed beraelf ui exceudiulr well pleased and moat happy to re ceive them. She said her love for tluwers was only exceeded by her luve for her maker anJ her dear family. Ad tbe car moved from the depot the president and Mrs. Hayet rttood on the rear platfoim, and amid long and continued cheering from iu nutnunae crowd of people, bade adieu to the green mountain state. I The presideut expressed himself ! privately before leaving as having sneut one of the moat autet. pleasant ind intorebling Sabbaths of his lite, paying it was one of thoae hrightsputa m hiu lifo which would never be lor-otten lor-otten or obliterated by the cares and turmoils of life, no matter bov arduous or how far in the future tbey miht be. FL'TtmE MOVEMENTS. The party are exnected to arrive at Wells river at lO.iaJ, where they will be met by Governor Preecolt of New Hdujpshire, who will accompany them to the White Mountain. Tbey will come duwn turougb Peuigewus-et Peuigewus-et vulley to Plymouth, at which place they will stay for a night and go to Concord on Thursday morning, morn-ing, reaching there about noon. The party will then be met by tbe mayor t the city with officials under escort ul the noma militia, a detachment or veterans and the fire department. The ( arty will lunch at the Phceuix hotel, alter which a levee will be given in honor of the president at the ipra boue, where the people will he informally presented to th proidenl and Mrs. Hayea. Alter wards the president and party will be taken iu carriage to view the city, taking in rit. Paul's school, where Secretary Evans' two younger suns are being t-ducaled. The president and Mrs. Hayes will he the guests of Hon, OubIow Stearns while in the city. The president will be in Washington on Saturday afternoon. AT WHITE RIVER JUNCTION. , White River Junction, Vt, .20. : The presidential party arrived this! morning and were enthusiastically received by a large concorao of people. peo-ple. The president, Mrs. Hayes, Secretary Evarts, Postmaster General Key and Attorney Uoneral Devens appeared on the platform of tbe palace pal-ace car. After the general handshaking hand-shaking the president briefly addressed tbe crowd. Ho then introduced Evarts, Key and Uvena. Evarts made a short ppeecb. The party then resumed their journey at 9 o'clock. IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. Fay ban House, N. H.; 20. Tho presidential party arrived at Vel:s river at 10. 45, and was received tiy large crowds of ciliztius. President Hayes upoke as follows. KeUow Citizens It will be impossible impos-sible for us to stay long enough for us to have a general shaking of bands, for the audieuce is too large and tho distance dis-tance to be travelled by us too great to admit it. So you must be satisfied with having the same advantage that I have, that ol Beoing. You came here to see me, and I came to see you, ana to use the expression of He late President Lincoln, I hove to say that I have altogether the best of the bargain. bar-gain. In making these acknowledgements acknowledge-ments it iB not my purpose to euter into any political discussion. We are gathered here of all political parties, par-ties, and while all may differ as to tbe ways and means, we all shall agree tha. the general government mnst and should be administered for the common prosperity and common benefit bene-fit of all the inhabitants in the country. We may make mistakes, but they will be from lack or judgment or knowledge, and I trust it will not be through or arise from lack of disposition. disposi-tion. I must leave you, but I take great pleasure in introducing to you Judge Key, a man that has been greatly wroug in the past, but greatly right now. Judge Key, Mrs. Hayes and other members of the cabinet came forward and were cordially g.reetfd. On board the train the president's party was received by i Governor Presco't and party. Gov. ' Prescott receiving them with the tollowrnE words of welcome: Mr. President You are now upon the oil of New Hampshire. In behalf ol all our people I extend t your family, fam-ily, your cabinet ministers, and all who accompany you, a cordial greeting greet-ing aod hearty welcome. It will be our endeavor to make your Htay with us agreeable and pleasant. The president responded, accepting the invitation in behalf of his party. |