Show sp special ectal to the sews NEWS A y 1 washington 28 the presidential excursion party left at 7 soam zo am under the tho the tho charge of gen mccallum late superintendent of military railroads the party consists of the Ir president resident secretary seward boward secretary walles and wife postmaster general andall randall Jl gen gra grant nt gon gen rawlin nawlin gs admiral admira farragut rear bear admiral radi rad R ad 1 ford surgeon general barnes barncs minister lomero comero I 1 lo mero senator patterson son and wife ur il others prague 27 the fhe t treaty r eaty caty of or peace between prussia abol austria Austri ahas lias ilas been ratified uy y tile tiie king L ing PrUssia of and is ilow now oil on f to this city for exchange w madrid 28 one ono ac of or tile the spanish frigates sue suc succeeded succeeded ceded I 1 i capturing the chilian an privateer tor din pin coast of spain baltimore 28 arriving arri vin c at aft baltimore the excursion ests were m met et by a committee of 40 citizens with the mayor as their chairman and escorted in open carriages to the president street depot to start for philadelphia large crowds were gathered b oth at the railroad stations in baltimore and on the line of the procession to get vet a view of the excursion ests who were lere greeted by waving of hats and handkerchiefs with occasional cheers gen grant and admiral farragut were were particularly objects of observation and received enthusiastic applause along the line of the procession flags were generally displayed the President strain left here at 1020 10 20 a m philadelphia a the presidents train arrived at t 2 as pm he was received by a commil tee tec of merchants and military officers col james page C addressed the president tender tendering him the warmest hospitals ties of the citizens of philadelphia irrespective spee spec tiye tive of party the president replied permit me in response to what you yon have tend eryou my sincere thank thanks sand and tile the thanks of those who accompany me for this cordial welcome I 1 hope you yau believe mo me when I 1 say chati know how to appreciate this welcome made by the citizens of philadelphia you have ut tarred certain sentiments and wishes to myself I 1 respond to them most cordially ard and I 1 believe they are shared by those who are with me on the present 4 occasion I 1 trust that peace has come not only peace pence but permanent peace and that in future wo we shall shail learn war no more peace should be peculiarly adapted to this nation and to the feelings of 1 the great mass of the people of philadelphia we have had war enough let there theio be 1 peace in allusion to what yo you u have i said about the constitution and my past conduct I 1 will merely say that every i effort and all my influence lull either as chief I 1 magistrate or private citizen sli sll shall shail allbe ailbe be exerted to bring about peace and restore tile the distracted and divided i I 1 country i 1 the speech was heartily applauded gen grant was also aiso ioui 1011 loudly 13 cheered the president and ands suite were then their thenes thenea ea eo carted by a military and civil procession to the continental hotel i florence ais mazzin refuses to accept an anty ants amnesty fy under vietor victor emanuels Emanu ers ePs proclamation j and declines to be a the king on any terms preferring pre dering fering g exile the italian Ital itai laii volunteers are being I 1 disbanded I 1 I 1 vienna 28 the austrian government has deter dater i mined to issue iss uie tic bonds for a loan ioan of 1 floring flor fior ins to meet thee the binary expenses of the late hite war include 1 in ing g the thaders stipulated to i be paid to prussia 1 i now york S 1 the posts jaoue money mones article says money i continues abundant stocks are dull and irregular governments are higher and advancing C 0 7 I 1 i i chicago 2 r A j the texas teas le legislature b lids has elected i david ia G burnett buriles t and 0 M 4 U S senators durbin ward was yesterday nonien abed far for Conr congress esq in ho dastou daston ohio di district a against 0 abst gen schenck the democracy of bork berh county PI pa have thrown out ancona who has bas been f a member of congress con conre rc s since 1861 ISH and nominated J lawrence getz calvin T of anew e york john joh n 31 13 of pa thomas W ferry and john F driggs of michigan igan were all yesterday nominated for reelection election re to nn congress ress lon Lou london dori doIi 29 the mol Moi post pov says napoleon has extended the tee time for the french evacuation of mexico to january new york 29 20 money is easy sterling is dull and heavy governments are firm and quiet business in wall wali street is almost wholly suspended i the presidential party arrived at ait I 1 pm and were received by layor mayor hoelman and the members of tile the common council and the city military I 1 broad broadway way ami and all ali the public and many private residences and all foreign and i domestic shipping are gaily decorated i with flags and streamers and larger lamed crowds of people are in the streets treats S than have been since the arrival of the remains of the late president lincoln in reply to mayor hoffmans HofT mans wel co come the president ina lna in a voice aviden evidently aly by ei emotion notion said sald ro To make a 1 S reply reply to what you have just jast given utter j 1 ance to toy under tinder the circumstances would be more mor than ethan I 1 could undertake u u der take tahe I 1 mii am I 1 overwhelmed at the reception you have accorded to me applause language 1 is inadequate to give 1 I expression express ion lon to my n i i feeling feelings 11 I 1 accepted your ion lon and I 1 now beg be that you nou N vou ou will in return accept my idy most sincere and heartfelt thanks such an invitation from this great metropolis ought to encourage and it does encourage me in the faithful discharge ch arge of my duty cheers it is peculiarly culi cull arly acceptable at this time fresh as we are arc from the battle field but there is a still greater battle before us cheers in reference to chati have done it is before you and nir MIS it is for you to determine what my conduct has been applause in conclusion let silence speak spear for me what I 1 ought to say and what I 1 intend to do dicera dicers di cers in accepting these resolutions accompanied by sentiments so gracefully erred I 1 again turri you my sinecure thanks at the conclusion of the presidents remarks rem arks ho he was greeted with three throe times three cheers the process procession iob iop of the tile party up broadway was wasa i every available space was occupied by assembled thousands bo coquets acts were showered down by hundreds the cheers which gree grec greeted ted tea gen grant and aamir al Farragut ivere especially not ice able arrived at the party reviewed a division of troops the party leaves at an early hodr for west point riding through central park and taking a special steamer at Manhattan ville I 1 st louis 20 the eeme come cemeteries teries report 92 cholera chol ebol orae orar in ferments ter ments yesterday a decrease of 13 arpin the day before I 1 new now york tork 30 0 the banquet at tit Delmo dolmo nicos last night alight was way a very splendid affair mayor hohman houman presided and spec speeches ches were made by the president and secretary seward the following ard arg the principal passages in the presidents speech wo we have gentlemen gentleman with us who took active part in the struggle for the preservation of our country the tho army on the tho one hand pointing to gen grant and the navy on the othet other mer mar pointing to admiral Farra farragut Far raguL ggut thesa these dent gentlemen lemen have performed their part in in restoring the ti a country e oun try to its present condition and it would be very wrong in melfi should omit to say that the tho secreta secretary of state has fully performed his part As to what part the tho humble hemblo Indi individual vidt vidi who now addresses you took in that struggle for fon the suppression of odthe the tho rebellion arl all and the restoration of tho the goun country I 1 will say nothing now though I 1 w wil wll I 1 isas leay iu summing up U that the government er ament has discharged its ji duty lufcy but thero there is something 0 else eise to bo performed tiie the work vork is not yet done we have forcibly established that a state has no right to 0 o leave tho the union and when states are arc aie are again nain n ain aln resuming ing their relations with the federal government as 09 lar ehr far as ar 1 in n them lies we find that when wilem they seel to have their rep nep representatives admitted to congress there are men in ithac body who in vlola viola violation tion of our great P harter charter of af liberty deny their right to bo be cepres represented aimed and refuse to admit their into congress tile the query tjan comes up in tile tho struggle bea benore before ore oro us tv all apil we submit will thea theo the american mer call people submit to this practical dissolution and wid this tilis practical assertion of the doctrine doe doc irine trine that they have already re udia udla feil and overthrown the before you let tile inc dk risk this thi i intelligent audience not in the hiu hin guage of declamation but in a spirit it if f Christ christianity anity and sou sound nd philosophy are arc we prepared prell preil ared to renew x through 11 11 which wo we have jagt VaAs parsed cd are lre ire 11 we thain to see sec one p portion of or this cot col country lutry ari arrayed rayed ir ayed in deadly conflict n ant ani another anither ther portion as we have seen arra d Orshal or shall bhail iwo lwe wo not nor inthe ake aue nil all parties alid ami all the people of the tile country again united in harmony and brotherhood will their efrer oner bo be accepted do wo we want a union again I 1 have said before an and d I 1 that I 1 do in not want to let them back into the union de degraded craded and debased they would anotle not bo fit to form a part of this model fandel american family I 1 want them to come back wilh with all their manhood subsequently the president Preside tit was serenaded and made another speech from froin the balcony saying I 1 thank God Godt that bat the tile people have through natives at the philadelphia convention imposed sentencer on those who wilo opposed the dissolution of hoUnion ort oft the tho union the people obeying obey ing tho the great law of gravitation which coufa could vanquish any movement pointing inting po to tile the disruption of ortho the tho union have sent forth their edict ili iii like ilke co a blasi blast blast of light that will exercise an irresistible influence throughout throng hout hont tho the united states that the union must be preserved ed as ori orl originally heally established under the constitution nott n 0 t been imon mistaken in holding lib iding laing that there ther a I 1 wi 11 an n overruling overruled providence nhi fil in til the 0 in movement ovel liell t of ame amerlean american aflean people I 1 believe dint eliat the tiie great groat truth for 1 i claiming bleh which bieh I 1 have been denounced is carried out that tile voice of the kreoll people IV is tile tiie volee voice of cheers there theio is now a great ground swell that will reach the traitors in the north t that 11 at the union of these states must ba b preserved i I 1 began in 1801 to opnise any auy encroachment cr croach ment upon t that kat hat uni union on and have continued tn tot fight against such attempts at the southern portion of the circle there are those who made attacks upon UP the malc male mazie magic ma m ic circle who have passed round to the other extremity shall I 1 name thim A voice yes and hang them too they have named me and have denounced me in the legislative halls of the government as a traitor when I 1 as a atle the executive of the nation was deter determined d to do my duty under the constitution they were traitors having extended their arms to the archives of the state and trampled the constitution of their fathers under foot when these events were told to them by me mo OH oil the anniversary of tho the birthday of the father of our country it was undignified and a nd unbecoming loj lot though it was right for them to charge me with being a traitor and with yilth hating baring abandoned the party that elected me 1 11 1 1 today challenge the whole congress in the aggregate with ith the except exception ion iod of those who stand by the constitution to come como forward and put their finger on the slightest violation or depari depard departure ure in my course from the resolutions passed paged at baltimore upon which I 1 was elected but because I 1 have havo refused to obey those who bad abandoned principles and refused to give my salie saile tion to what is called the Freed wens mens bureau bill which proposed to tax the people biear nearly to support what they ssi asi as suied to be bo freedmen I 1 have been do da bounced noun ced what is that bill those of us who contend for emancipation not lioi only for the blaek black but for the white mail man and n u good deal of that kind ia is needed when we looked at this bill what was it nothing more than the transferring trans tr fering of slaves from their oril original inai inal owners to a flow flew set with the tha united united states to pay all the expenses and the risk and the government to reap all the profits mr johnson concluded by thank thanking hagi the citizens of new now york for the kindness manifested on the occasion dt during r his speech he was vas repeatedly inte interrupted r with cheers gen grant b being called for said gentlemen gentleman all I 1 can say is that the president and his cabinet have not nott kept their resolution made in secret session to leave the Adin admiral lial ilni and myself to do all tile the talking cheers and laughter I 1 am so ech exhausted 5 te a by the eloquence of your mayor this evening that it is impossible for me md to address you any further admiral farragut said at the ban I 1 was wa invited to accompany the president to the west where I 1 baye lave not been for 96 so many years sears and where whore I 1 naturally nelt felt an inclination to go I 1 was taught in that good school where an invitation from froni my commander in chief was always a pleasant duty to perform if the president and mr so seward leward ward had known that iwas I 1 was a member of a clam bake society in which our first pledge was jt that ha t a any ny man who spoke five minutes or nive jive sentences of or common sense should be excluded ile be would not lint have made that thab speech stating that we were to be the orator orators of th c day the ils lag special says the dinner to the presidents party at delmonico Delmo deimo nicos to last nig night was the m most 0 at elegant gant a and nd ax ex pensive C atair affair of the kind ever enjoyed by so 1 largo lra iro ira a party in thib this t country dinner f for or 0 was ordered and its cost was 0 o west point SO 30 the presidents party arrived at boox were rece race received v ed by the cabets cadets and proceeded nor north til albany 69 99 pile pilo the tho president arrived nt at 7 haying having had a most enjoyable rido up ap tho the river with salutes and cheers at all the prominent places tho T h a P president r C aident was waa w as escorted to the capitol through illuminated streets crowded with people gov feri toni tonj ton in a short speech wel wei welcomed corned the tho president and party the president made no lengthy reply but merely returned his thanks and ac cepter as chief magistrate of the country tho the hospitalities of the state I 1 tl after remaining a few minutes al at th tho the executive chamber Cham iyer lYer the president and party withdrew and the tho pyo procession cession wab waa re formed 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