Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1859 — Pennsylvania Politics. [ARTICLE]
Pennsylvania Politics.
The Douglas and Anti Douglas Democrats' o! Pennsylvania are pa"ticuTirlv amiable toward each other of late. For instatt.ee, The State Sentinel, a Democratic Anti L'cumi)uu paper published at Harrisburg, uses the lo lowing mild language toward the President-. "He is a violator of pledges, an unwise, unsafe, and corrupt. Executive, a Pro-Slat er> Disunionist, a pirate in intention, a tyrant, un apostate from Democracy, a wool-dyed ederajisf, and a disurg-ruzer!” To which The Philadelphia Pennsylvanian retorts by'‘calling Messis. Forney and Hicktn m “R d mouthed Abolitionists, co-rupt and rotten a! the heart, capable of perpetrating the foulest and blackest crim s. who have lived fill their lives on plunder, stealing from the Treasury of the Government, and when tfie door was shut against their wholesale stealing they turn round and abuse the men and par y who gave them life.”
