Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1860 — Who are the Disunionists! [ARTICLE]
Who are the Disunionists!
[From tha Baltimore Patriot.
Congress has now been in session two weeks, and men ot all parties have avowed their sentiment in regard to the Union. Who has threatened or justified disunion? C. C. ( lay, an Administration Democrat. Alfred Iverson, an Administration Democrat. A. G. Brown, an Administration Democrat. Jeff. Davs, an Administration Democrat. W. M. Gwin, an Administration Democrat. L. M. Keitt, an Administration Democrat.. M. J. Crawford, an Administration Democrat. J. L. M. Curry, an administration Democrat. L. Q. C. Lamar, an Administration Democrat. Reuben Davis, an Administration Democrat. John J. Mcßae, an Administration Democrat. C. D. \ a]landigham, an Administration Democrat. Roger A. Pryor, an Administration Democrat. Syd. Moore, an Administration Democrat. M. R. H. Garnet, an Administration Democrat. Wm. Smith, an Administration Democrat. W. P. Miles, an Administration Democrat. But not a single one of all the Opposition! These Disunionists have been rebuked by the Opposition members. But their Democratic Colleagues have not uttered a word in condemnation of their traitorous sentiments. On the contrary, they applaud and encourage them. It is a singular fact, also, that, the Union Saving Meetings in the Northern, cities do not iitbr a singe word of rebuke to these Disunion is Is!
