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t would. And I hope now the reconstructionists will fight Lincoln instead of fighting me. Johnson.--But Mr. Lincoln, itMr. Lincoln, it seems, was not opposed to making peace with the States. He only refused to recognize the Confederate Government. Davise started that it would fail. He was now satisfied that Mr. Lincoln would not make peace with Davis on any terms, but he wasther man, nor set of men, could prevent it. What President Lincoln said. The substance of Mr. Lincoln's language, asMr. Lincoln's language, as reported by Mr. Stephens, was that he could not treat with Davis as the leader of a rebellion. That the so called Governmenbe proclaimed. These instructions were communicated, to Mr. Lincoln, but were not entertained as a basis of negotiation. the negotiations might form a basis for declarations by Mr. Lincoln in his Inaugural on the 4th of March, and that the Presin for peace. Stephens proposed: First. Let President Lincoln issue an address to the army and people of the South,