Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1892 — PLATT PLEASED. [ARTICLE]
PLATT PLEASED.
He Is Confident of Republican Success in New York. The following letter, read at a recent meeting of New York Republicans, -shows the- unmistakable. _attitude..of. ex-„ Senator Platt and his confidence in Republican success: 49 Broadway, New York,.Sept. 1. Mr. John E. Milholland, Chairman Republican Mass Meeting, Scottish Rite Hall, Now York. My Dear Mr. Milholland—l have your kind invitation to attend your mass meeting t'his evening, and were it possible you know I would gladly accept. lam with you in spirit, however, and shall bo glad to learn that my confident expectation as to the success of the gathering will be fully realized. Indeed Ido not see how it can bo otherwise than a success with such an exceptionally attractive programme. "Senator Fasset! himself is a strong enough drawing card to fill Madison Square garden at a half hour’s notice, not to mention Mrs. Foster and’the other speakers. The time for holding the meeting is exceptionally fortunate. The prospects for the Republican success grow brighter every day and no livelier antithesis could bo desired than that which is furnished by the demoralized condition of the enemy, and the united, harmonious and aggressive front presented by our grand old party throughout this and the other states. Sincerely yours.
THOMAS C. PLATT.
