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n the Iron Mountain railroad, which, so far as is known, has not yet been molested. The Presidential question — Reverdy Johnson out for M'Clellan. Reverdy Johnson has written a letter in favor of McClellan for the Presidency. His expressedReverdy Johnson has written a letter in favor of McClellan for the Presidency. His expressed opinions of Lincoln must be very refreshing to that gentleman. In his letter he says: In the early days of Mr. Lincoln's administration I lost almost all hope of a successful termination of the rebellion whilst he was at the head of the goved, war, destitution, wretchedness, national dishonor and comparative weakness. With regard, your obedient servant Reverdy Johnson. Rabid spirit of the Yankee press on the Presidential question. The Herald has a long article upon the bittpeaker. At this point in the meeting, the shouts of the soldiers and a few Union men, who were present, for Lincoln and Johnson, were so loud and continued that Mr. Pugh found it impossible to make himself heard, and retired from the stand. The cr