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nnsylvania. The former (as did the latter,) assembled in the East-room, and upon the President making his appearance, Hon. Charles F. Train, on behalf of the delegation, said Massachusetts had read his Inaugural and would stand by it, and from none would it meet with a more cordial support than from the Old Bay State. Mr. Lincoln replied substantially as follows: I am thankful for this renewed assurance of the kind feeling and confidence of the Old Bay State, in so far as you. Mr. Chairman, have expressed it on behalf of those you represent. Your sanction of what I have enunciated in my Inaugural, is very grateful to my feelings. The subject was one of great delicacy. In presenting views at the opening of an administration, under the peculiar circumstances attending my entrance upon the official duties connected with the Government, I studied all the points with great anxiety, and presented them with whatever of ability and sense of justice I could bring to bear. If it