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The Daily Dispatch: February 20, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln returned to the hotel at two o'clock P. M., and spent the remainder of the day in their rooms. They were called upon by a number of distinguished ladies and gentlemen in the course of the afternoon. After dinner Mr. Lincoln went to hear Father Beason, the Indian preacher. There was great curiosity to see him. A benediction was invoked in his behalf. The audience gathered at the door to shake hands with him. Mr. Lincoln's voice was yesterday nearly gone. John Nicolay, of Illinois, has been appointed private secretary during the Presidential term. Reception at Albany. Albany, Feb. 18. --The President elect was greeted throughout his route from Buffalo to this city with great enthusiasm. At Little Falls, the church bells were rung, and the excited crowd at the depot vociferously called for a speech, but Mr. Lincoln declined. At Fonde, the inhabitants turned out en masse. Large crowds were also assembled at Amsterdam and Schenectady