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resident, but he declined to leave the car. He addressed the crowd in substantially the same words as at other stations.--Immense enthusiasm followed till the train moved off. Mr. Lincoln bowed his farewell from the rear platform. New York, Feb. 19.--At every station between Albany and this city Mr. Lincoln today received demonstrations of enthusiasm.--The journey was a continuous ovation. At Poughkeepsie there was an immense gathering, and in response to their greetings Mr. Lincoln made ahese demonstrations indicate, I shall not fail. I trust that in the course I shall pursue I shall be sustained not only by the party that elected me, but by the patriotic people of the whole country. his Arrival at New York. New York, Feb. 19.--The train bearing the President elect and his party reached this city on time, at the 31st street depot, where the party left the cars, and, occupying eleven carriages, rode to the Astor House. All along the route the streets were packed with
New York, Feb. 19. --Arr'd, schr. Village Gem, Norfolk. Cl'd, schr. Danville, Richmond. Liverpool, Feb. 3. --Arr'd, ship Triumph, Richmond. New Bedford, Feb. 18. --Arr'd. schr. Eugene, Norfolk. Philadelphia, Feb. 19. --Cl'd, steamer City of Richmond, Richmond. New York, Feb. 19. --Arr'd, schr. Village Gem, Norfolk. Cl'd, schr. Danville, Richmond. Liverpool, Feb. 3. --Arr'd, ship Triumph, Richmond. New Bedford, Feb. 18. --Arr'd. schr. Eugene, Norfolk. Philadelphia, Feb. 19. --Cl'd, steamer City of Richmond, Richmond.
Disasters. New York, Feb. 19. --Schr. A. M. Acken, Capt. Peter Roff, hence for Virginia, while passing down the Lower Bay, and when within one mile of Sandy Hook at 3 A. M. to-day, was run into by the steamship Augusta from Savannah, cutting off the schooner's stern, destroying the mainsail, breaking the main boom, wheel and doing other serious damage. The schr. was towed to Red Hook in a sinking condition. Capt. Roff states that although he hailed and told the steamer people that his vessel was sinking, they did not stop. Bremen, Feb. 2. --The Gundela bark, of Hamburg, Eckmann, from Richmond, Va., for this port, which was cut through by the ice, and put on shore off Insum Feb. 1, is now reported to be capsized.
A missing man found. Toronto, Feb. 19. --The body of G. A. Howard. a commission merchant of this city, who has been missing for the last week, was found in the Bay on Saturday. There is no clew to the mystery.