Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1892 — A Predictioa that will Come True. [ARTICLE]
A Predictioa that will Come True.
[From Bourke Coekran’s-Speech in Chtbago] I believe it was the distinguished gentleman from Massachusetts —General Col lins—who decl ar ed there were no Democrats' in this Union who Would vote ag. inst that ticket: but there are behind him two heroes whose deeds have not escaped the attention of history— two heroes who have led the Union armies to victory, and who have never made faees at the vanquished foe: and they wjJJriteU you here that the soldier vote of the state of New York, of whom there are 25,000 at least Democratic, will not support the nomination of Mr. Cleveland, and- did not support it inIBBB. [General Sickles arose in his place among the New York delegation and said: “No, no, never.” There were three cheers and hisses heard about the riraH-uud-g+dlemsrT— ~ ————
