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Show AIII.AI IMS I-A1IIV. Ilia V. lre-1'eralileiil-rlarl llakea Tnurnud I. Itliellr Itrreltrd. ANSisruM, Ala , Dec. 20. Vice-President Vice-President Adlal ll. Btevensoii and lrly arrived hero at noon anl will remain until tomorrow morning. When Iho twin entered the city cautions cau-tions wero fired, whittle! were blown, bell rung and all other kludt of noised were mad. At the depot a reception committor weru In waiting and three companies of militia formed an escort to Mr. Btovcnson't carriage. Knthu tlattlo clmerlug greeted the arty at every Hep of tho way. Alter luncheon anlufi rmnl recetlon waa held In tha opera liuutu which waa crowded to Ita full capacity. Mr. Btovoneou male a brief a Ureal, thanking thn jcoplu aurJIally tor this Mud recep.lou. Buveral other gentlemen tpoko briefly, and then nil present shook hands with the vice jreioldeiit-ekct. Alter n drlvu about Ihu ell) tha ladles of tho party weru tendered n high tea at 0 o'clock, which wat followed by a publlo reception In tbo pnrlsrt from 7 to 0, At a later bourn banquet, which waa an aHalrof great brllllanc), wat bci'un. Bpecchet wero numerous but weru brief. Tiir. VAirn 11LAC11 ninm.saiiAM. - IlniMiNaiiAU, Ala , Dec. 20. Oon. A. IL. Blevvnson and riarty reached here thlt morning six hours lato, 011 account of tbo wreclrof a freight train. The party wat met at the depot hore by (Jovcruor Thomas (1. Jones and com mltteu. They entered a irlvatucir which wist toon attached lo a epeolal esglnu and left forAnnlstou, which wat reached at noon. Thero vat no demonstration except a large crowd present at the dtp it to toe the vice urcldeuleloct,w ho held an Inir roun tu reception, Bhaklug.bands with all wbu who could reach him. Ilevoliilleu liilptutlluirlii rraure. IjuNUuN, Dec. 20. Thel'arls cor respondent of tha T.mct lu cammeut Ing oil toJoy't eenit tayt what la now nccurrlng It a mere prelude. All French hlttury irovc-t that audi periodt of trouble are precursert of a ruvalutlou. Bo for the streets are quiet, but silence warrants mistrust. |