Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1872 — Look on This, and Then on That. [ARTICLE]

Look on This, and Then on That.

In a letter written,on his Southern tbur, and dated at Memphis, June 8, 1871, Horace Greeley said : - 1 “ That those who straggled and loubbt for secession generally believed that they were right in so doing. I cannot doubt. * *They propose to re-' new the fight, bnt not with gnne and saber. They expect to regain, as Democrats, through elections, the power they lost as.rebels, through war.’,’ 4--In .his speech at Pittsburgh, September 19, 1872, Horace Greeley said q “And now-. wdayJFtlie nation was lobe Imperiled. and there-were just two modes of saving lit—to trust to the chances of civil war. or to the chances oi a free" vote us the Gouthern people »L would very greatly prefer to take the latter chance rather than the former.” ' j- ' .Comment is Unnecessary. Mr. Greeley makes hisown comment. -Chicago Journal. QyOfie of the most disgraceful episodes of the caffipaign is the direct attempt of Mr. Hassaurek, of Cincinnati, to sell himself out to the Republican party—money being with liirh the sole incentive to put on the garb of patriotism. w Some days ago the Inter-Oceam contained facta in regard to the matter; These have been substantiated by news received from Washington and published this morning. Mr. Hassaurek is the editor and I publisher of a German newspaper, and arro- : gattd to himself the power of’inffueneing an ; immense German vote. He valued Lin*-elf at $30,000; but afterward came dawn to sls, 000. The National RepuKTiclUrsGonußiLtee, j however, not beiffg engaged iff-Jhat sort of ' business, gave Mr. Ilassaureiv’-tlie cold ; shoulder, triad the consequence is that he has ■ declared for Greeley. As this revelation is one Of fact, and can. be amply proven, ..we I have little fear that inteltiigeut Germans will j ~he.either inflaenced by Mr.' Hassaurek or hi.-. VglkMatt.—Chicago InUir-OeciM. 1