Show BY TELEGRAPH it mom MON zon IMM A N ej R X C A N ALBANY N Y 27 Governor cleveland and party left lef t albany according to pro gramme at 10 this mornin morning at the albany phalanx a v tentative senta tive democratic organization ot the city preceded by the albany city band proceeded from their headquarters to the executive mansion for the purpose of escorting the governor to the depot great enthusiasm was manifested all along the streets through which the procession passed A light cold drizzling rain was falling which however did not prevent crowds from collecting and cheering when cleveland left the carriage the throng pressed around him and it was with difficulty that the governor governor forced his way through the crowd to the train the governor held heid his bis hat in his hand and repeatedly acknowledged the greetings he appeared in excellent health a and not noi sp spirits brits As the train proceeded at s slow siow ow peed speed through the streets the crowds cheered lustily As the train passed by the large establishments in the lower wards the workmen appeared in the streets and at the windows and waved adieu the first stop was at selkirk but was only for a moment A stop of a few seconds was made at Cox coxsackie sackie and here quite a crowd had congregated at some other points it was biot fiot noticed iced that immense crowdson crowds crowd of people had been drawn to witness the passage of the train these cheered loudly as the train sped by A crowd of several hundred congregated at catskill and cheered heartily gov cleveland appeared b but ut made no speech at sau gertle also aiso also aiso a crowd collected and there was an enthusiastic demonstration but the train stopped only a minute or two kingston was reached at 12 1225 1223 23 when the scenes mentioned above were repeated only on a larger scale 1 cannons boomed a welcome and many hundreds of people men women and children thronged thron ged the station and as the train came to a stop they cheered heartily the governor appeared on the rear platform and SHOOK hand handa handewith with a great number jerse jersey city 27 T newburg was reached at 0 and the train pulled up in front of the station amid the booming of cannon and screeching of the whistles of vessels in the harbor there was an immense concourse of people in and about the station and before the train came to a stop a general rush was made lor for the rear car upon the platform of which cleveland stood with uncovered head here also handshaking was continued as long as the train remained which was scarcely five minutes cleveland was repeatedly and enthusiastically cheered the demonstration as a whole was a most imposing ene one at highland where a brief stop was made mayor haynes and alderman oconnor of newark boarded the train brief stops were also made at cornwall west point haverstraw and cranstone Crans tons at haverstraw great preparations had been made to recelle the governors train and when it arrived at 0 45 43 45 jt it seemed as though the whole population of the place had turned out the depot depo was tastefully decorated from oneena one end to the other with flags streamers and cleveland and hendricks mottoes at every point of vantage both in the depot and on the surrounding hills ladies ladles waved an rn r n thusia welcome cannons were fired in rapid succession and men shouted at the top of their lungs when the train came to a stop a crowd of f ully fully a thousand people surged around the platform of the rear car appa apparently determined to grasp the governor by the hand cleveland was introduced by congressman beach as the present governor and next president whereat where atthe the crowd set up a wild cheering at haverstraw a democratic club in uniform was also in attendance and the band which accompanied them played la y ed lively airs adding to the din W the e train remained there but five minutes and moved out amid cheering newark N J 27 the train conveying governor cleveland and party were over an hour late on its ts arrival at jersey city there was a concourse of several thousand people assembled many of them being tradesmen anh and and employees of the railroad company it is estimated that f ully fully people were in and about the depot gheen the enthusiasm thu xhu thusia sm was great and cheer after war was given for cleveland who appeared on the rear platform ani and and acknowledged the greetings several hundred shook hands with wite him and this process which promised to continue all ali ane afternoon was only cut short b by the arrival of a lre ire tresh treah h engine wha which backed up and conn connected td with th the governors car and the cm cars containing the A albany pha phalanx aux in the few minutes that thit elapsed before the train started f for or newark the was one that almost beggared description men aien seemingly beside themselves with enthusiasm thusia sm pushed and jostled each other sans ce cere monie in their efforts to shake the governor by the hand some even climbed upon the locomotive and tender in their efforts to reach the platform upon which he stood smiling and thoroughly composed at jersey city the joint committee of 31 21 representing the various cleveland and Hendric hendricks kg clubs of essex county and headed by alderman jas smith tr jr ol of newark boarded the train and were severally presented to the governor who shook hands in the car with each there wa was also present amon among the guests invited by the committee oliver drake smith president of the independent republican state executive committee and Hamilt hamilton olf walls 1 chairman of the essex county independent club cappas seventh regiment band also boarded the train the journey to newark was made without any particular incident the train arrived at the market street depot shortly after 5 here a vast throng numbering in several thousand had assembled in and grid about the station and as the train came to a halt cheer upon cheer carne came from lusty throats the throng was a cosmopolitan one and included persons in every walk and station in life little time was lost in forming the procession which took up its I 1 line lne of march for the residence of mr edward balbach jr cleveland took a seat in the first carriage accompanied by governor leon at Ati ilott dott bott of new jersey mayar haynes of newark and alderman smith chairman of the local committee of arrangements range ments in ether other carriages were adjutant general J G farnsworth of governor Cley Clev elands stafa staff Gen chas lahy leahy of albany and the members of the local committee of arrangements and press representatives following these came voss newark band of iio 60 pieces preceded by the jefferson club the he essex county club and the joel parker association all of essex county they were in citizens dress carried canes and each had a handsome club badge and boutonniere pinned to the lapel of the coat then came tiie tile albany city band of 35 pieces and the albany phalan phalanx who were followed follone d in tu turn r by cappas seventh regiment band and several hundred representatives of trades organizations from newark and surrounding places the line line of march was taken up amid tumultuous cheering gov cleveland Clevela ild iid stood up in n th the e vehicle and with hat in hand acknowledged pk n 1 edged the cordial greetings thousands of people lined market street on both sides and many men more enthusiastic than their neighbors ran tan after the Governor governors Ps carriage to shake the distinguished visitor by the hand the decorations all along market and ferguson streets were profuse andin many cases cafes elaborate including the american amer Amei ican colors and streamers portraits of the democratic candidates chinese lanterns and gas jets lets supplemented with a discharge of pyrotechnics and booming of cannon the decorations of regi residences dences on ferguson and front streets in the vicinity of Bal bachs residence were particularly art beautiful great care having evidently been spent upon them the vicinity of Bal bai bachs residence was packed with men women and children who crowded out into the street barel barei barely leaving a passage way sufficiently wa wide e for the procession to pass A cano canopied pied pled led and carpeted passage way had been een constructed leading to the main entrance of mr Bal bachs residence through which gov cleveland and guests aud and the local c ommittee committee passed A reception followed of an entirely informal nature on account of the limited time at his disposal among the most prominent gentlemen present were gov Abbott Senator mcpherson chancellor runyon gen mclellan anand and ex cx gov ludlow ile lle henry kelsey keisey secretary of state congressman hardenburg ex con gon gressman miles ross ex united states senator J P Stack ton mayor haynes of newark and others of the committee drove to the grand opera house on washington street leaving Bal bachs residence shortly a after ter 7 the seats had been removed from the auditorium in order to give more space and ther there was ewas not a foot afoot of standing room as early as three thou thousand sani tive nive hundred persons were present fully one half being ladies the interior was handsom handsomely epy efy decorated governor cleveland entered the hall at 7 25 I 1 escorted by governor abbot cm ayon 0 r haynes and aiderman alderman bt beith filth the audience rose en masse and greeted the presidential candidate with the most rousing cheers gentleman waved their hats and ladies their handkerchiefs the crowd outside that had been unable to gain ad admission to the hall took up the refrain and cheered again and again for the purpose of reception a narrow space upon the floor extending a few feet from the stage sadge front had been cut off from the body of the hall in this s space ace governor cleveland took ME his position and governor abbott was proceeding to deliver his address of welcome ichen when loud ol of the stage thesta the belll came from all au parts of the hall governor cleveland was then escorted to the stage amid appl appi applause ailse alise so loud and long continued that alderman smith finally interposed the suggestion that a more forma formal greeting greetin was yet to bt be delivered when in obedience to this bilg suggestion yest test lon ion the applause subsided governor abbott then introduced cleveland and said impre in presenting entin governer go vernor vernon cleveland to this audience toni noni tonight to atil ni night t I 1 believe as firmly as I 1 liveth livet hati have the pleasure of presenting to you the next president of the united states tremendous applause and cheers were given tor grover cleveland when silence was res restored governor cleveland stepped forward and in a clear resonant voice that could be distinctly heard in every part of the auditorium spoke as follows i fellow citizens 1 I am here to visit the county and state where I 1 mas ivas born in response to the invitation of matl mati many political friends and a number ol of those who as neighbors remember my roy family if they do not me I 1 do not wish to attempt any false pretense by declaring that ever since the day aheu when a very small boy I 1 ift the state I 1 have languished in an eilf enforced arced absence and longed to tread again its soli boil and yet et I 1 may say without annec affectation that at though the tiie way of ilfe life e has led ine lne me far f from roin the spot of my moy birth the place of my nativity and the names of cald caid welland weiland newark and the memories connected with these places are as f resh fresh as ever I 1 have never been disloyal to my native state but have ever kept a place warm in my heard for the love I 1 cherish for my moy birthplace I 1 hopa then that I 1 shall not be bc regarded as a recreant son but that f J may without challen challenge lay iak claim to my place as aborn if you wilbrant will wil lgrant rant me this I 1 shall not bet be to modest to assume to share the pride which you all must feel in the position the state of N sew ev e v jersey and the county of essex holds in the country today to day the history of the state dates beyond the time lime when our union was for formed its farm lands exceed in id average value per acre those of any other state and it easily leads all states in the number of important industries dus tries when we consider the city of newark we find the municipality ranking as fourteenth in point of population among all the cities of the land it leads every city in three important industries it is second only in another and third in still another of course all these industries necessitate the existence of a large laboring population this force is in in my opinion a f urther further element of ef strength and greatness in the state no part of the community should be more interested lna ina in a wise and just administration of the government none should be better informed as to their needs and rights and none should guard more vigilantly against the smooth pretenses of false Ir friends lends iri lri ends in common with all other citizens they should desire an honest and acol eco comical administration of public affairs it is quite plain too that the people have a right to demand that no more money should be taken f from roin them directly or indirectly for public use than is necessary for this purpose indeed the right of the government to exact a tribute from the citizen is limited to its actual necessities and that taken from the people beyond what is required for their protection by the government is no better than robbery we surely must condemn the system which takes from the pockets of the people millions of dollars not needed for the support of the government and tempts the inauguration of corrupt schemes and extravagant expenditures the democratic party has declared that all taxation taza tion snail oe be limited by the requirements ot of economical government this is plain and direct and it distinctly recognizes the value of labor and its right to governmental gover mental car ewhen it f urther further declares that the reduction in taxation and the limitation thereof to the count rys needs should be at af fectea without depriving american labor of its ability to compete successfully with foreign labor and without injuring the interests of our laboring population at this timea when the suf frages of laboring men tire are so industriously sought they should by careful caret al inquiry discover the party pledged to the protection of their interests and which recognizes in their labor something most valuable to the prosperity of the country and aud which is entitled bolts to its cure and protection an intelligent examination will lead them to the exercise of kneir privileges as citizens in furtherance of their interests and the welfare of their country an unthinking and slothful performance of their duty at the ballot box will result in their injury and betrayal no party and no candidate can have cause to complain of a free tree and intelligent expression of the peoples will this expression mil mii nv ill be free when un influenced by appeals to prejudice br the senseless cry ot of danger clanger selfishly raised by a party griat beeks seeks its retention of po power and patronage and it will be intelligent when based upon calm deliberation and f full fuli ull uli appreciation of the duty of good citizenship long cc continued cheering in a government of the people no political political party gains to itself all the patriotism which the country contains the perpetuity of our institutions and the public welfare surely do not depend upon an unchanging party ascendancy nut hut upon a slig simple businesslike business like ilke administration of the affairs of the government and the appreciation by public officers that they they are the peoples servants not their 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