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The letter of the Hon. Herschel V. Johnson on the peace propositions, which we have not yet been enabled to publish, but which has been some days before the public, is in striking contrast with the letters of Messrs. Stevens and Brown, of Georgia, and Mr. Boyee, of South Carolina. Mr. Johnson is as anxious for peace as either of these gentlemen; but, under the circumstances, he can see no hat our approaches will be attributed to fear.
The proposition for a convention meets with Senator Johnson's decided disapproval.
He can see no difference between it and an absolute surrender of al ting for.
We cannot too highly applaud the manly tone and strong common-sense views of Senator Johnson; and they are presented to the public at the precise point of time at which they are most n ey may; but if their object be not reconstruction, their course leads inevitably to it, and Senator Johnson's letter is the more acceptable from its proving that the counsels of these men are not sha