Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1858 — JUDGE HACKLEMAN. [ARTICLE]

JUDGE HACKLEMAN.

The friends of this gentleman all over the State, and the friends of an economical and truly democratic administration of our governffientaevery where, rejoice that the Fourth District has brought this political champion on the track as their Republican candidate for Congress. No man in this State is better entitled to this honor than P. A. Hackleman. No man has stronger claims upon his party; and no man is more worthy of the entire confidence of every one opposed to the present extravagant, anti-democratic and reckless Administration than this gentleman. For twenty years he has been giving his time and his talents for the promotion of the rights of our people; and never has been found wanting in his advocacy of the principles upon which the liberty and happiness of our whole people, rest. The Judge is thoroughly posted as a politician, and intimately acquainted with all the ramifications of our government. He will take into the canvass indomitable energy and unflagging zeal. The miserable rotteness and venial corruption of the party in power will be ably presented and exposed; and the tyrannical ,and outrageous course adopted by the Administration to force on to an unwilling people that surn of all villianies, the Lecompton Constitution, will be stripped of all its fustian, and shown up in its naked deformity. We have no doubt of the election of Judge H. The people of the Fourth District know him well. They honor his commanding talents and sterling integrity, and no doubt will give him such a vote as will place him in a position where they can be used more effectually in taking our government out of the grasp of dishonest politicians and placing it where it legitimately belongs—in the hands of the people. Index.