Show CLEVELAND makes a triumphal march from albany NY to newark N J where ho delivers Dellver Wa a powerful al Campaign speech sf by western AMA preg press to ibener she herald aw 11 oct 27 at jersey city t the he joint committee of thirty one representing the various cleveland anil and of essex county and headed beaded by alderman jas smith 3 1 r rt of bf newark boarded the train nud and were severally preA presented ente d to the governor ahti shook hands in the car with each there were also present among the guests invited bythe by the corn con n elltee atee oliver drake smith president odthe of the independent republican Republic ai state executive commit committee tec and hamilton wallis chair chairman manof of the he essex county independent club cappa 8 seventh regiment band also boarded 1 the train the Tho journey to newark was made makle without any particular incident 1 the train ar at rayed at the market street depot shortly after 5 3 here a vast throne throng numbering several thousand had assembled in in and about the station and as the thi train came ta 9 a halt cheer upon cheer came from lusty throats the throng waa was a cosmopolitan one and included persons in every walk and station It in ilife life little time was lost in iii forming the procession which took up its line of march for he tesi residence dehm of 31 mr edward rEdward bal bach bachar jr cleveland took a seat in the first carriage accompanied by governor leon abbott of now jersey mayor haynes of newark and alderman smith local commit tee of arrangements in oilier other carriages were adjutant general J G farnsworth of governor vernor CIeve Clev landa elands stair gen chas leahy of albany and the members of the local committee of arrangements and pressure press representatives presenta es nta tives following these came v aass s newark band of sixty pieces preceded bythe by the jeffe r club essex county aunly club and J joel ael parker Association all kofl of Essex esex county th ey ware were in ri fd eachl iad a handsome clab V and pinned of the coat mat then came 09 city band Jand of thirty five 14 c a 4 and d the albany phalanx ISO strong who were followed in turn by a Vati landi dand ind several sev ral hundred red representatives of trades organizations from front newark and surrounding places the line of march was taken up amid tumultuous cheering governor Ga vernor cleveland stood up tip in the vehicle itle and wit with i hat in hand acknowledged the ho cordial greet greetings trigs thousands of people lined market street on both bides and many men more aftic than their neighbors neigh bora ran after the governors carriage to shako shake the distinguished visitor by the hand the decorations all along market and ferguson Ferg streets were profuse and in omeal elaborate lub including luding the american colors and streamers por traits of the democratic candidates chinese Cli inese lanterns and gas jets supplemented with a discharge of pyro tech bics and booming cannon the decorations of residences resi demes on ferguson and front streets in the vicinity of bal bacar residence were particularly beautiful great care having hav iiii evidently been arnt spent upon them The vicinity of bal bachs achs residence was packed with w iab men women and children who crowded out into the street bare barely ly leaving a passage way sufficiently wide for the procession to pass A can ociea and carpeted passage way had been constructed leading to the main entrance of air Bal bachs residence through which governor cleveland and guests and the local committee P passed as se A reception followed of an entirely I 1 informal nature naturi on account of the limited ta time at hia lima disposal amon the most prominent i nent gent gentlemen lemu prea aut were pro gov 0 abbott senator mcpherson chancellor runyon ge gen n mclellan and ludlow henry kelsey secretary of state congressman hardenburg ex con pressman miles ross ex united states J P loii mayor makor hayuta of newark and otheir of th a c 01 eted drove to the Gran dOpera 11 house ouse 0 on i V V ash ington street leaving Bal bachs residence shortly after 7 the seats had been removed from the auditorium to give more spay and find there afoot a foot ofa of standing rot inias early as 6 30 three throe thousand five hundred persons were present lully fully no half being ladles the interior w x handsomely decorated gaviri governor naf cleveland entered the h hallat a it t 17 p m escorted by governor ab abbott bt i mavor X hayne haynes and alderman smith T the audience rose on en maebe and greet greeted ed the presidential candidate with thy rousing cheers gentlemen waved their hats and ladies their the crowd out bide that had been unable gogain to gain admission to the hall took un nix the refrain e frai and annu cheered again and anti ragain for the purpose of reception ii a nar row apace irn upon the tile floor extending a few feet fee t from rord the stage front had bad I 1 een cut jorj bo boy oy of the tile 1 liall all in anis space governor cleveland lookup took hla posit loi and governor Gover nIr aritt wai wa proe proceeding beding to deliver his hi address of welcome vel comi when loud shouts of the 1 the stage S came from all parts of the hall G iov ov cleveland was then escorted to the tho stage amid applause so loud and long continued that Alder alderman maw smith finally interposed the suggestion that a more formal greeting wa was a yet to be delivered when in obedience to this suggestion the tile applause subsided governor abbott then introduced cleveland and said in present audience elce lne ug governor cleveland to this audi to sight as firmly as aanie alive that R t M 34 tile pleasure of presenting in to bof vau on the ve next president of the united states thern tremendous eldous ap ap plau sefan cand d sheers heer yere we re given N fen r 1 ahen tied balence was restored r es covers nor cleveland stepped forward andi andt in ina a alear could add flear 8 13 ln in every bartot part of the auditorium poke spoke as follows y fe t m oil nt stool i r q frilow Fell wio atijera at izera I 1 am hereto here to visit the county and state where Iwas I 1 was born in response rea to the invitation of many political friend friends anda ands number of those who as neighbors remember my family if they do not me I 1 do not wish to attempt any false pretense by declaring that ever since the day when a very email small boy I 1 left the state I 1 have languished in an enforced absence and longed to tread again its soil and yet I 1 may out affectation that way of life hashed ine me far away from the spot of my birth the place of my nativity and the names of caldwell well and newark and the mem memories ries connected with theeo theto places are as fresh ai as ever I 1 have never been disloyal to Vs my native state but hae ha e ever kept a place warm in my heart for the love I 1 cherish for my birthplace I 1 hope then that I 1 shall not be regarded as son but that I 1 may without challenge lay claim to my place as a born jersey man if you will grant me this I 1 shall not bo be too modest to assume to share ti the ie pride which you all must feel in tl alio 1 e position the state of new jersey and the county of essex hold field in the country today to day the history of the state dates ates beyond the time when our union was formed its farm lands exceed in average value per acre these those of any othor state and it easily leads all states it in the ilie number of important industries when wo we consider the city of or newark wo we find the s ran rankings kingas fourteenth in point of population among all the cities of the land it leads every other city in three important industries it is second only in another and third in still another of cour these industries dus tries necessitate the existence of a lareo laree laboring population this force is in my opinion a further clement of strength and greatness in the tile state no part of the community should be more interested in a wise and just administration of the government ern ment none should be better in ins formed as to their needs and rights and none should guard more vigilantly against the smooth pretenses of false friends in common with all other citizens they should desire an honest and economical management of public affairs it is quite plain too that the people have a right to demand that no more money should bo be taken from them directly or indirectly diorec t ay for p public 1 c 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 front the pomplo beyond what ia 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 tho people mil lioni of dollars not needed fur for the support of the government and tempts the inauguration of corrupt schemes airl awl extravagant expenditure tho the democratic party has declared that all taxation shall bo be limited by the requirements of economical government this is plain direct and distinctly recognizes the value of labor and its right to gov t ern mental care when aben it further de dares clares that the reduction in taxation arid the limitation thereof to tho the coun needs should be ejected effected without depriving american labor of its ability to compete successfully with foreign forel tn labor and without injuring juring the interests of our laboring labor ipg ppaul population at thia this tim ewhen the seirra t es of of laboring labor ingmen men arc are so indest industriously riot isly sought they should by careful inquiry discover the party pledged to the protection of their interests and which recognizes in their labor something most valuable to the prosperity oftie country and which is entitled to its care and protection an intelligent examination will lead hem them to the exercise of their privileges as citizens in furtherance 0 of the their ir interests and the yr welfare elfare of their count country ry an unthinking and slothful performance of their duty at the ballot box will result in their injury and betrayal hav no party patty and no candidate can have 0 cause to complain of a free and intelligent expression of the peoples will this expression will be free when uninfluenced fluen ced by appeals to prejudice or the senseless cry of danger e selfishly y raised by a party that se seeks its retention of power er and patronage aid it will be iri intelligent pouw te when based upon calm deliberation and full appreciation p of the du duty ty of good citi citizenship zen long continued cheering in a government of the people no political party gains to Its itself elfall all tle the patriotism the country contains the per of eur our institutions and the public welfare surely do not depend upon an urn hanging party c but upon a simple businesslike administration ministration a of the affairs of the government and the appreciation by public officers that they are the peo pies ples servants not their masters asters ro when tho the governor lo vernor had bad finished speak speaking ing th aliree tee more vociferous cheers were given and then mr cleveland mayor claynes gov abbott and alderman smith proceeded to the he main floor cleveland took position beld lust behind the orchestra railing and held a levee which lasted nearly two hours the arrangements were carefully planned to avoid crowding and everybody old and young rich and anti poor had gratified their desire to shake tho the governor by the hand several ladies presented the governs govern or with handsome bouquets and baskets of flowers and before tho the reception was concluded the table was wa heaped full of flowers fully people passed before the governor and while lie must have been gratified at these innumerable ev evidences of regard lie no doubt felt the rac effects of the constant hand band shaking atthe close of the reception gov cleveland was escorted to the reviewing stand in front of aho ho city hall wherefrom be revie reviewed weil the grand precession |