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est of one of the principal officers of the Government.--When this interdiction shall be withdrawn, he will cheerfully gratify the curiosity of the Post. Movements of the Democratic peace faction — Dangerous ground. --Is the caption of the Herald's leader. It admonishes those deluded peace men that the popular reaction developed last fall against the Administration was caused by military blunders, extravagance, corruptions, and unjust, arbitrary proceedings of the party in power. Seymour was elected not to cause an inglorious peace, but to secure a successful prosecution of the war. The Abolition faction had misled the Administration, and therefore was rebuked, and good results have followed. But while the Abolition radicals have been somewhat tamed, and brought to reason and common sense, the boisterous Democratic copperheads seem to have lost their wits entirely. Vallandigham and Pendleton, Brooks, Ben Wood, and others, urge a prosecution of the war not against Jeff Dav