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The Honorable Reverdy Johnson has discovered that Lincoln is not the man he took him to be, and prints his discovery in the Baltimore papers, along with a catalogue of offences longer and graver than that in the Declaration of Independence imating from the Union, we do not know where they could find one abler or better suited to their purpose than that which Mr. Johnson has placed upon record. The system which permits such an utter disregard of the Constitution as he attributes to Lincetests the fruit should wish to hang and shoot us because we will have nothing to do with the tree. The letter of Mr. Johnson, in a word, depicts a government so arbitrary, so tyrannical, and so corrupt, that rebellion against it would be considered justifiable anywhere in the world. Mr. Johnson, however, does not think of rebelling against it. He is a moderate man. He only goes the length of putting another man at the head of it, and that man the very officer who first trampled under fo