Show 1111 1UISIIM M IN HUSTON I Hooch n lenrly elume Irom abe Vple or th Cit BOSTON Nov President Cleveland ia in Boston and nt Hnrvnrd College for tho first time This morning ho has hud honors tmo oillciil he is now recdviuf honors classical und this cveninc ho will receive the fmluto popular At t > IB Gcncrnls Dalton Holt nnd Nutleton entered tho car and the President greeted them After n military salute Gen crush Dalton said Mr President 1vo been sent by His Lx colleuoy the Governor to welcome you to Massachusetts and to inform jon thnt he will IIwait you on your arrival I affords mo great pleasure to receive your Rreetini and I extend MaBsathiiBetls my thanks for her welcome said tho President Presi-dent Ho then then asked about time arrange mcnts low nbout tho Fnnncil Hull re ceptlon I want to bo sure and give tho leo plo n chance hn Ho i was nn him assured tint nu opportunitv would Vs the suburbs of Boston wero reached lay seas brenkmR golden perfect day ihnrp with November frost The train nr rived about ten minutes late As far n tho syo could reach Lincoln street was thronged Drawn up on cither aide was nn escort of cadets and close by were three carriages awaiting coso Piesidential arty Colonels Rockwell slid Carrier ero present with tho Governor When his special train had como to n full stop tho President alighted Governor ItobniBon met him l i amid said i It is with preat pleasure that I welcome you to Massachusetts Her people nro expeCtant with cordiality and abundant regard to express to you so far as may bo within their power Their profound respect for your very honorable and exalted station mind high appreciation of your em incut ability jour staunch integrity and your patriotic devotion to the nation lie giettinf that the pressure of your duties will not permit you to make nn extended stay I will not detain you n moment loner from enjojiiiR the hospitality of tho commonwealth common-wealth extended to you and to the distln Ruished persons who accompany you llio President brieily replied thanking the Governor for his i cordiality and expressing express-ing pie isuie at the geumeruil welcome Ihe cadets wero then brought into hue and presented arms Iho President and Governor entered the first carriage Genernl Holt null Secretaries Bayard and Lamar the second null Colonels Corner and Itockwell General Itettleton and Colonel Limont tho third IhlrdIlr tho Purulent Governor und Gen crnl Dalton took seats in 1 carriage drawn bv fool prnnung white horses tho remainder of the party were placed in carnages and ns dll J n esb the procession i started I n battery loomed forth i stlute 1 hfo procession moved J lEn 3IY rapidly on the way to Cambridge Every street tin ouch which u passed was n gejhl with people n 1p cheer after 1 cheer went up ns tho carriages rolled by SVhen the city proper had been passed heelnhO through l and cUre bridge reached the cavalcade caval-cade struck up n lively pace emit rattled nvvnv to Cambridge The party will lenvo Cambridge about four p m coming to Faneoti hail After the reception thoro tho President will hold another at the Hotel endome and will then take tho 1030 train for Now York The Presidential party arrived nt liar vard College soon nfter 10 oclock and were Coleo Gore Hall bv President Elliott r t Ih it procession to binders Theatre was then immediately formed I was somo time before be-fore all woes accommodated tho building but at length time exercises opened with 1 I by Rev Francis G Peabody reIlO prayer Iho oration was delivered by James Uussell Lowell who delivered n very Hussel classical address Alluding to President Cleveland he said His presence is n signal honor to us and to us nil I may say n personal gratification Wo have no politics hero but the sons of Harvard Har-vard all belong to the part which admires courage sticngtu of purpose and fidelity to duty and which respects wherever he may bo found the jusdini et I iacenlnm piopositi tnon who knows Ilacelul how to withstand the mum murder tho lielra of jubcnti Ho hnd left jiicua State to bo with us here and BO long as it is entrusted to his hands wo mien Sore that should storm come wo will say with Senecas pilot i iioh Niptune you may sacs if you will hut whatever happens I shall keep my rudder true At the close of Lowells nddrcss tho chorus rendered Beethoven rite Heavens Proclaim Him rime poem of tIme day wan then rend by Dr Oliver Wendell Holmes AMightv Fortress is Our God was then sung Ii by time chorus A number of honorary degrees seers then conferred by Prosider Elliott the exercises closing with bciiodi lot Hov Mr Penbodj Members of the Alumni nnd invited quests then adjourned to spread Memorial Hall whore n banquet was |