Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1859 — Parsult of an issue Under Difficult-Ues. [ARTICLE]

Parsult of an issue Under DifficultUes.

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I When wo first embarked in the present Cub .11 crusade, it w is limed that we had m. ! money to buy the l-land with. “Oh, we can run in deb'."’ s .vs the sage Buchanan. An über diili u ty. We have no war with Spain. "It is very easy to pick one,” suggests the astute S id 11. But the N -Utrality Laws are in the wav. “R'pe. l ’em. Tear 'em out oi the Statute Ba di,” replies the belligerent I) <vis. P >ssi ky England and France mty interfere to proven’ the seizure. “Pooh, cap'ure the Tui lleries, and hoist the star and stripes over the British Empire,” says the bold Captain Brown. Other legislation must stop, the Tai iff be defeated and the Post-Office left penniless, ii the (Lubin Bill is passed. -L-t ’em all go to the d—l,” says 1h" st ent ent ion- ('Ey T'ie S n .4 e c loses and Ihe bi 11 is st r.ingled i.l the Senatorial cradle. “-Now we inilst h ive an Extra Sessi, n,” with one voice cries the bsoqtiion- Cabinet. Finally the acquisition will in olve renewed "Slavery Agitation” about its admission into the Union. “Then we will dissolve the Union,” answers blustering Mr. 'l' mmbs. So it seems I'or‘the sake ol Cuba we must face War and Debt; for the sake of -Cuba we mus imperil Commerce, neglect Industv, give up legislation, ami block the Wheels of Government For the sake of Cuba we must repeal our Laws, violate our Treaties, and, if need be. lire- k up our Conrlitution and dissolve the Union! Every thing tor Cuba. No hing tor the United States. If tuis is not in pursuit of" an issue under difficulties, we do not know what is! (Eg~The Methodists of Delaware have refused the aid which the legislature had granted them of SI,OOO, towards 'he building of a church, because the money was to be raised by lottery.