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their party organizations and party shibboleths, call themselves Democrats and Republicans, and put forward their candidates under the old banners and with the old war cries of place and plunder. We blame neither the Democratic nor Republican party alone for this outrageous state of affairs — we blame them both, and equally. What is there, pray, to choose between these two parties at such a time as this? Both call themselves patriotic, and both are called traitorous by their opponents. Greeley and Raymond, in 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 Democrati<