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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 23, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Tour of Mr. Lincoln.
arrival and reception at New York — speech of welcome by the Mayor--Mr. Lincoln's reply — Incidents, &c.
A large crowd gathered in the Park, at New York, on Wednpoke with an air of great deliberation.
Mr. Lincoln responded to the Mayor's address as followsncoln from New York.
New York,Feb. 21--Mr. Lincoln and party left here this morning at 8 o'cloo carriages in waiting; the one allotted to Mr. Lincoln was drawn by four white horses, being conspepting by those in the immediate vicinity.
Mr. Lincoln displays great earnestness in his delivery,dministration.
As the train moved off, Mr. Lincoln bowed his acknowledgments to the crowd fromdo look like me, that's certain," responded Mr. Lincoln; "the fact is settled that you are a handsouess, will take me down," said the Mayor to Mr. Lincoln, as a very tall man advanced.
"Strangeingfield no provision had been made.
After Mrs. Lincoln had taken her seat in the cars, at Buffalo,
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