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The first reception of President Lincoln. --The first reception of President Lincoln took place Friday night, during which (two hours) it is estimated that "Old Abe" shook hands with 3,000 persons. The Star, describing the reception, says: At his left stood Mr. Lamon, of Ill., understood to be an aspirant for our District Marshalship, and who, mayhap, was looking on to "learn the ropes." At the President's right was Mr. Lincoln's urbane private secretary, Mr. J. S. Nicolay. Yet further to the right stood Mrs. Lincoln, and in her vicinity were the ladies of her party, relatives and others, Mrs. Lincoln seconded her husband to very good purpose in giving a cordial, smiling welcome to all comers, and they both certainly made many friends last night among those not heretofore favorably inclined to them.--Our lady readers will not forgive us if we do not furnish some particulars of the appearance of the Presidential party, and for their benefit we may say that Mr. Lincoln was