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tepped to the front of the platform and delivered the beautiful address which will be found in another part of our paper this morning. The delivery of the address was received with frequent rounds of patriotic applause, and the vast crowd gathered around the statue of the Father of his Country, seemed to catch the spirit of the Inaugural, and to be infused with renewed zeal to prosecute our struggles to a successful issue. The address occupied about twenty minutes in its delivery, and at its conclusion, the eath was administered to the President by Hon. J. D. Halyburton, of Virginia, Confederate Judge. And thus was completed the organization of our new Government; a Government founded upon the devotion of a loyal and patriotic people, and relying upon Providence for its permanent establishment and perpetual continuance. Its machinery is all now complete, and that it will work harmoniously, and to the best interests of the country, we do not mean to permit ourselves to doubt.