MR GLADSTONE ON IRISH PROTES TANTS.
TO THE EDITOR. Sib,— At a banquet to Mr M'Cllinohy, president of the Gladstone Branch of the Irish Protestant Home flnle Association, at Banbridge, County Down, on the 7th September mlt., the following letter from Mr
Gladstone was read: —“It gives me particular pleasure to recognise services such as those rendered by Mr M’Clmchy and the Protestant Home Rule Association Were the sentiments of the present generation of Irish Protestants united by such as those of their forefathers a hundred years ago, all opposition to Home Rule would melt away $ as it is the opposition or neutrality of a large, though diminishing, proportion of them, while it cannot defeat, yet delays the settlement of this great question.” — I am, etc., Belfast. Dunedin, October 22.
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Evening Star, Issue 7750, 23 October 1888, Page 3
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