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THE MAYOR A WITNESS; Said Superintendent of Police Campbell Was Not Competent. SAW NO VIOLENT ACTS OR CROWDS Too Busy to Go to Any Point of Disorder -- Estimated the Cost of Troops at $150,000 -- Praised Mr. Welles.

THE MAYOR A WITNESS; Said Superintendent of Police Campbell Was Not Competent. SAW NO VIOLENT ACTS OR CROWDS Too Busy to Go to Any Point of Disorder -- Estimated the Cost of Troops at $150,000 -- Praised Mr. Welles.
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