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a smart shower this morning, amid the enthusiastic, plaudits of great numbers, who lined the track for a long distance. At Rochester, Pa., the party got on the Cleveland and Pittsburg road. At Alliance dinner was given the party by Mr. McCullough, the President of the road. A salute was also fired here, smashing the windows of ing the one at which Mrs. Lincoln was seated. During the dinner an elegant company of Zouaves stood guard, the band playing national airs. The party arrived at Cleveland at 4.20 P. M., amid the roars of artillery. The military and fire companies made a fine display. The procession moved through the principal streets to the Weddcity authorities, and Judge Andrews did the same in behalf of the citizens. Mr. Lincoln responded briefly, as follows: Mr. Chairman and fellow-citizens of Cleveland;--We have been marching about two miles through snow, rain and deep mud. The large numbers that have turned out under these circumstances, testify that you are i