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enemy as quickly withdrew. Mr. Chase's letters about the New Federal Presidency. The following are the letters from Secretary Chase to which a bare allusion was made in our Northern dates a few days since. It appears that, on the 18th of January, Jas. C. Hall, an Ohio State Senator, wrote Mr. Chase that there was a movement on fact to induce the Legislature of Ohio to nominate Mr. Lincoln for re-election to the Presidency, and that Mr. Chase should inform him (Mr. Hall) or some other friend of his views and position in regard to the Presidency.--Mr. Chase replies in the following letter, which, in justice to him, is now made public for the first time: Washington, January 18. My Dear Sir: Your kind note is just received. As it has been so long on the way I have telegraphed you that I will reply by mail. At the instance of many who think that the public interest would be promoted by my election to the Chief Magistracy, a committee composed of Senators. Repres