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Admiral Dewey taken ashore at 9 p. m. to spend the night. Saturday—Admiral Dewey driven to the City Hall park, loving cup pre sented on behalf of t h** city, Af'.er luncheon the land parade and a smoker at the Waldorf-Astoria. When the citizens’ committee reached the Olympia Thursday, Flag Lieutenant Brumby stood at the head of the admiral's gangway. Capt, Latn berton was dose by. Secretary Downes went up first, and as he was greeting the lieutenant, Admiral Dewey came down the ladder front the after-bridge and took position on the quarterdeck. Secretary Downes, as representative of the mayor, was presented to him and to Capt. launberton by Lieut. Bruntby, and then in turn came .Mr. McKelway, Senator Depew, Richard Croker, William McAdoo, Gen. How ard Carroll, Warren W. Foster, Ber nard ,f. York and (thief Devery. “Come to my cabin, gentlemen," said Admiral Dewey, leading the way to his quarters, where the two six-inch guns will they get ashore? I've got 350 men here and they all want to go, and how will they get over from where we are anchored?" Mr. McAdoo explained that the city would supply boats for the transfer. "That’s all right,” said the admiral with a smile. "That will be very sat isfactory. The men cun go ashore in the morning. "I’ve arrived here a few days in ad vance of the time,” continued the ad miral, with a merry twinkle In his eye, "bnt I thought it would he better to be two days ahead than one day be hind. You know the state I come front. We have to scratch gravel up in Ver mont. I thought if would be better to spend the two or three days Inside, ir we were one day behind it might upset some of the arrangements. "Yes,” remarked Mr. McKelway, "and 1 might say that your habit of be ing two or three days ahead lias con founded your friends as well as your enemies,” at which the admiral laughed heartily. "May I say,” continued Mr. .McKel way, “that as the people of New York are ready to embrace the opportunity of honoring you, your arrival two or three days in advance of the celebra tion might lead you to proceed to New York, where, 1 assure you, you would “It almost saddens me," he contin ued reflectively, “to see what my peo ple are doing for me. The pride and gratification is immense, and 1 cannot express the appreciation 1 feel. I didn't know, I didn't really perceive, until this morning the splendid wel come that my countrymen are giving me." The admiral was then informed that during tlie time he is a guest of the eitv the private house of George C. Boldt of the Waldorf-Astoria would ba at his disposal. hi ivc v on Acnlnultlo. “There are people \>chlnd him. some of them lawyers and able fellows, who make a tool of Agulnaulo," said Dewey to a group of reporters. “Here, by the way, is a cane which he presented to me," and the admiral produced a thick black stick carved and resembling Irish bog oak more than anything else. “I thought," said the admiral, "that this thing in the Philippines would be over long before this, as It should have been. I can't imagine how they have stood out until now. Of course there was the rainy ueason, and I suppose little was done. “One great trouble out there has been that (Jen Otis has tried to do too much. I toiil him so. He wants to AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA THE NAVAL PARADE, OLYMPIA IN THE LEAD. _ that were so successful at Manila are the principal features. Arrived there, the party sat down and the admiral plunged into a discussion as between the navy of years ago and now. "You remember, Mr. McAdoo." he said, "bow hard It used to he to get anything. All that is changed now. We had quilt u struggle in our day, though " Theu Mr Mi Kelway began bis work as spokesman fur the committee The admiral aeented nervous at first as the extent of the city's plans was revealed to him. but he s.mvii had hint-elf well In hand. * Would It be agreeable to you to tome to New York in your own launch or in one of the city's boats?" asked tjen Carroll. "My launches are -low,** was the re- ; ply "besides, it might be a t ad day. ■ and. anyway, the launch would be swash fr«m the craft In the harbor Now." turning to Ideut brumby you know all about these airangem.sta, : llrumby." "Not so much replied the lieuten ant "I've had bits of program* and newspapers, but haven d had time to r*aj th*m closely yet." The admiral leaned over and pul a hand affectionately on the shoulder of hta dag officer llet;'le ttera. * he said, proudly "this Is ihe man I. level brum * who hauled down the Spanish Hag at M ull* end put I ft.- cist * 41. . .1. <|-« c It It ■ pi* t "II*.w about the crew of this ihiyl' then inquired A*, to ral |s««) How be most warmly received, but If you anticipate the celebration — ” Admiral Dewey fairly shook with laughter. "Ob, no," he said, "you needn't be afraid. You can depend on me. { shall remain on board and right here until the mayor culls Friday morning '* Then Admiral Dewey spoke at some length of the reasons which operated to bring him home ahead of time "The Olympia ha been steaming at the uniform rate of nine knots an hour since we left liibraltar. ' he said. "Hrv rral days ago we knew that we would arrive before Thursday unless we modified our apred ur went somewhere out of our tour»e. "('apt. launberton, I.lent llrumby and I thertupon held a consultation The propriety of running into Hamp ton Hoads ur »ome other port in th« south was spoken of, put «•' concluded that we ought not to touch laud Bra! any where evcepl at New York, "It was suggested that we rrulsa some distante outside New York har bor until Thursday, but we knew that If we did that we would lie discovered and reported Ike seethe) looked a little M|U4 moreover and It seemed better la be isside tke Hook than ««ut»lde |tut the consider at km that r»sllt decided u« to in» Into p* rt w o to give t'apt !jsi kerton a thence to clean up Ike ship before our voyage up the harbor ('apt t e to be Mon and I are very proud of the oiympta and we wanted enough time nt her an< borage in mb her dow n ggd make lk*r b*» k ept k aid span t lie genera!, governor. Judge, and every thing else- to have hold of all the irons. No man ran do this. This Is | the great trouble. 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