Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1870 — Dying of Its Sins. [ARTICLE]
Dying of Its Sins.
Tint ablest Democratic paper in Ohio is tbe Cincinnati Commercial, and its editor draws this vivid picture of its party: “The Democracy is dying of vice and fraud; of folly and knavery; of cowardice and ignorance; of the displacement of its true and great souls by the soulless scoundrels who control the organization.” Brick Pomeroy, the ablest Democratic editor in New York, has, on several occasions, given substantially the same view of the situation. The editors of both these papers are posted, and take an appreciative view of the actual status of the party. Republicans everywhere will quite agree with them on this subject.— Clacapo, Republican, June 25.
