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mankind on to this great consummation, while I fear that there will be some white men unable to forget that with malignant heart and deceitful speech they have to hinder it.--Still, let us not be over sangume of a speedy and final triumph. Let us be quite sober, let us diligently apply the means, never doubting that a just God, in his own good time, will give us the rightful result. Yours, very truly, A. Lincoln. Inauguration of the New Governor of Kentucky--his Message. Gov. Bramlette, elected Governor of Kentucky on the Union ticket, was inaugurated, at Frankfort, on the 1st inst.: In his inaugural he contends that the revolted States did not change their status by rebellion. All that is necessary is for them to return to their position as States; the rebellion did not remit them to a territorial condition. He also says: "We have now, and will have, when the rebellion closes, the identical Constitution which the extremists seek to destroy — the one by inno