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n their newspapers, call the Democrat traitors. and threaten them with Fort Lafayette. The Democratic newspapers return the epithet, and declare that if such language be continued the Democrats will assault the Republicans on the streets. Casions M. Clay — a Major General who disgraces his rank the army, and himself by his conduct — makes a speech in favor of Wadsworth, declares that Seymour should be hung, and follows this up upon another occasion by denouncing a Democratic orator as a liar, and publicly challenging him to a duel, Democratic orators lower themselves to Clay's level by calling the Republicans tyrants and despots, and threatening to resist the war measures of the Administration by armed force. The Democrats charge the Republicans with being public thieves. The Republicans retort by declaring that the Democrats were once, and are now desirous of being again public robbers and swindlers But we pursue no further a record so disgusting to every true lover of his count