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table journal that aided in the elevation of Mr. Lincoln to the Presidency. In order to maintain a position which is untenable on any just principle, and to support a deed which is wrong and outrageous, of course it has to be illogical and unjust in its reasonings. We have a very fair sample of its own indefensible attitude in the remarks of its talented. Washington correspondent upon the present excitement of the country. This correspondent is referring to the reported resignation of Judge Taney. In the course of what he has to say, he states that the Court is opposed to secession in every form, and he assumes that this fact should have great moral force with the South, as eight out of the nine Judges are against the political position of the Republican party as to slavery in the Territories--"which," he adds, "has now no practical faceting as a sectional issue. There is not an inch of public Territory in Dispute today, and yet the public Mind at the South is Heated and Maddened