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, perhaps, that imbecile old man, James Buchanan, would have tolerated for another day the presence of such a rival as Mr. Chase among his official subordinates after the discovery of such a declaration of war as this no quarter manifesto of Senator Pomercy. We are not surprised, therefore, to hear that the probabilities of a change or two in the Cabinet are beginning to be discussed among politicians at Washington. As between Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Chase, the Cabinet is now a nondescript with t and it is doubtful which is or will turn out to be the real master of the situation. There must be a change in the interval, or we may anticipate a Cabinet crisis and blow up with the adjournment of the Republican National Convention. Senator Pomercy and his radical anti-Lincoln committee have given a fair warning that Mr. Lincoln cannot be re-elected; that if nominated certain-influences will be brought to bear against him which will insure his defeat. In other words, the radical Chase