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Tour of Mr. Lincoln. Receptions along the route — another speech — Nobody hurt yet — a Jam at Buffalo, &c. The telegrams continue the rose-colored descriptions of Mr. Lincoln's reception in his tour to Washington. On Sunday last he was at Buffalo, N. Y., where he attended church, and dined with Ex-President Fillmore. Of the events of Saturday, a dispatch from Buffalo says: The train stopped at Willoughby, Painesville, Geneva, Ashtabula, Conneaut, Erie, Westfield, Dunkirk and Silver Creek, at all of which places large crowds were assembled, and Mr. Lincoln was received with great and constantly increasing enthusiasm. The largest and most demonstrative crowd was assembled at Ashtabula, the home of old Giddings. At Geneva, Ohio, he was addressed briefly by one of the crowd, who exhorted him to stand by the Constitution and the cause of liberty. At Girard station several baskets of splendid fruit and flowers were presented to the Presidential family. No li<