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s of measures to rid itself of slavery? How are you to get it back as it was, I should like to know? [Cheers.] I know they mourn over it, and regret their inability to bring back the Union as it was. Now if there are any men in your goodly city of New York who have any tears to shed over such a result, I am half inclined to think they must be crocodile tears, --but if they are not and you have got those who have tears to shed for "the Union as it was"--I think it would form a good subject for ired as the procession passed. The City Hall was tastefully decorated in honor of the occasion. In the centre was hung the imperial flag of Russia — the double headed eagle on a yellow ground — and the flag bearing the escutcheon of the city of New York. On either wing was unfurled the Stars and Stripes, and miniature Russian and American flags were displayed in prodigal profusion from other parts of the hall. A platform had been created for the use of the guests in witnessing the rev