Show THE presidents NiTIS TRIP THE presidents tour through the in gerior ot of new york state can be called little else than a triumphal procession at every stopping place even the smallest villages great crowds gather to obtain a sight of co cheer and if possible to shake hands with him this latter desire is gratified wherever time and circumstances circum atances will permit some persons having given the chief magistrate a friendly grip at one station yesterday under these circumstances cum stances the presidential right hand must be in a condition by brals time that causes the one who uses it so effectually to be thankful that the time for preparing his message for congress is still full of days not in recent times has any such spontaneity and commingling com mingling characterized the gathering and enthusiasm of the populace woe wherever rever the president appeared and it only illustrates what has olten often wen been claimed that mr cleveland is the most popular and best all round executive tb th has had bad for a long longtime time perhaps alto gether his opponents in in the ranks of the democratic party are coming over very fast only two unpleasant incidents have so far occurred on the trip while approaching the thousand islands a river archipelago of the st lawrence near lake ontario a british steamer met and passed the craft on which the presidential party was proceeding and did not make the slightest token of recognition or respect as any aay american vessel would have done had bad it met another with queen victoria on board the affair had however probably no other signification than the ignorance of the commanding officer of the british craft as to what kind of cargo tile the other one had on board the other incident was an accident to a locomotive by which an engineer lost his lile |