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Van Buren's Somerset. The facility with which John Van Buren and those who act with him have changed their positions ought to cause no apprehensions in the South. Men who can exhibit such levity and in consistency upon interests so momentous are entitled to no respect or consideration, either for themselves or what they may say. They only show that they have no principle, and are not ashamed of having none. Their shamelessness is a significant commentary upon the morality of their community. It would be impossible in any of the great centres of European civilization, if involved in a crisis of actual life and death, for a public man, of John Van Buren's prominence, to make such an exhibition as he has made of himself within the last few months. The politicians take their bus from the people, and the people of the North have in general as little principle and shame as Van Buren. If we give them a few heavy battles this spring Van Buren & Co. will be crying peace again as bris