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Movements of Mr. Lincoln.
Mr. Lincoln and suite left Albany at 8 o'clk Tuesday morning. The BMr. Lincoln and suite left Albany at 8 o'clk Tuesday morning. The Burgess Corps turned out as an escort and made a splendid appearance.
A large number of citizens su of the Northern Road, sending up cheers as Mr. Lincoln proceeded to the cars.
A dispatch says: the vast crowd a better opportunity to see Mr. Lincoln, and ascending this he was welcomed by Mayor McConike.
Mr. Lincoln replied very briefly:
Mr. Mayor and Citizens of Troy: I thank y have thought proper to extend to me.
Mr. Lincoln was loudly cheered, and after shaking handsthusiasm followed till the train moved off. Mr. Lincoln bowed his farewell from the rear platform. every station between Albany and this city Mr. Lincoln today received demonstrations of enthusiasmthering, and in response to their greetings Mr. Lincoln made a few remarks.
He said these demonstry generally wore a holiday appearance.
Mr. Lincoln dined in private, receiving no calls till t
Mayor (search for this): article 12
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