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pilot, and the train was drawn by a locomotive splendidly decorated with flags. The train ran finely on time to Hudson. At Greenbush, Stuyvesant and Castleton, large crowds assembled, and cannon were fired as the train passed along. The President elect, and suite, reached here by special train at 10.56 A. M. An enthusiastic congregation of about 5,000 people greeted him at the depot, and thirty-four guns were fired from Promenade Hill. A platform car was provided, upon which Mayor Bachman, and Recorder Miller were, prepared to receive the President, but he declined to leave the car. He addressed the crowd in substantially the same words as at other stations.--Immense enthusiasm followed till the train moved off. Mr. Lincoln bowed his farewell from the rear platform. New York, Feb. 19.--At every station between Albany and this city Mr. Lincoln today received demonstrations of enthusiasm.--The journey was a continuous ovation. At Poughkeepsie there was an immense gath