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e President, in many things, to yield to their demands against his own ingenious and conservative views, and in order to secure the wave and means to carry on the war. The abolition eradicate, then, and their managing agents in the Cabinet and War Office, are surpassable, in their disorganizing schemes and intrigues, for all the felling, and disasters of the war, including a derangement of our financial affairs and a of dollars a day to the national debt. Nor have we any doubt that Mr. Secretary Chase has been the prime mover in all these radical schemes, and an active no worker with his confederates of the Senate against Mr. Seward. Upon its face the volunteered resignation of the Secretary of the Treasury is very plausible; but it was, we suspect, only an adroit device to escape the consequences threatened him under cover of the smoke around him. The question, then, still recurs, is there any hops for a vigorous, harmonious, and successful prosecution of this war under the c