Irish Recognition Of Morton's Generosity
The foilowiiijr rosoliitlons have just been passed by the Irish Protectton Clubs of Cincinnati: Wiierkas, The Ënrlili gnveriiiiient, its rents, Grover Cleveland and the democratie party, ure beut on the destructlon of our ndopted country tbrongb thcir incthods uf l'rce tnrde umi aeciinmla t ion at AmeMcon land, without lirst bcooming a citlzeti of the l'nited Stiltes; be it Reiotoed, Tlmt wc, na loyu] Iriihtnen, in view ftfthe denoliitfrtQ wróoffbt In our fair little isle throügh the Same rncthnda, unanimou-ly indoise the republiciin platform as the only true aafeunrd to AmerIÓn liberty; and tli.it we fnrthcr indorsc and mtil'y tlie nomination of that yallant 9'ildicr, Öenèiral Harrison, for President, and 1. P. Marton tor ViceI'resident. WHEBBAS, During the dark days of familie, dcalh and stirv'. ilion of our kinel red and menas In Ireland, thll same L. 1'. Morton did f'rom hls bounteous store, cliartur, outfit and send a ship filled witll lliu necessaries of life 10 our Kiudred aud friendS in Ireland; bc it Jlesoloed, Thut au Irishinun forgetful of bis great fortitude in failiug to support L. P. Morton and the republican ticket, unüer 'hese fnets, is unworthy of the name.
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