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es and Usher seem to be the only men in the present Cabinet who are competent to fulfill the duties of their positions; but against every other member, and above all against the President, the country should wage a war of proscription. Lincoln, Stanton and Welles are alike incompetent drivelers, and Chase, according to the best authority, is a Secessionist. Such men must never again be permitted to govern this great country. [from the same.] The strength of the rebel forces under the., in the House the other day. Why else should Gen. Blair be rewarded with the command of the 13th army corps? But the Chase men are resolved to make him out, and, besides calling for the papers, they have been calling on the Secretary of War. Stanton, however, gives them the cold shoulder, and save when we have settled with Gen. Lee he will be ready to talk politics, Old Abe refers all inquiring visitors to Gen. Grant, and shrugs at shoulder as if he thought it a good joke. As a last re