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Andy Johnson's speech. We copy from the Memphis Appeal, as a part of the history of the times, the speech recently delivered at Nashville by Andy Johnson, the tool of the Federal Government, in which he adroitly seeks to threw all the blame for the present condition of affairs upon the South: Ladies and Fellow Citizens:Andy Johnson, the tool of the Federal Government, in which he adroitly seeks to threw all the blame for the present condition of affairs upon the South: Ladies and Fellow Citizens: I am here to day under; extraordinary circumstances. It is not my habit to make long exordiums, nor will I make a long one to-day. I might begin by calling your attention to what I said long ago, when I made my valedictory in this hall, when retiring from the duties imposed upon me, and passed them to other hands. --When I madeerties framed by the patriotic fathers of another century?--Slavery is the reply. Where has the institution of slavery been invaded? Can any one tell? (Here Gov. Johnson alluded to the fact, that he and others, who had determined to stand firm by the principles of self-government, had been denominated as traitors, and read the