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TO REBUKE LEGISLATORS; A Mass Meeting to be Held in Cooper Union Next Wednesday. COMMITTEE OF SEVENTY ACTS The People of New-York City to Condemn the Attempt to Pass Lexow Police Bills. BELIEVED THE MEASURES ARE DOOMED Dr. Parkhurst, Charles Stewart Smith, and Other Prominent Citizens Take a Hopeful View. TO REBUKE LEGISLATURES

TO REBUKE LEGISLATORS; A Mass Meeting to be Held in Cooper Union Next Wednesday. COMMITTEE OF SEVENTY ACTS The People of New-York City to Condemn the Attempt to Pass Lexow Police Bills. BELIEVED THE MEASURES ARE DOOMED Dr. Parkhurst, Charles Stewart Smith, and Other Prominent Citizens Take a Hopeful View. TO REBUKE LEGISLATURES
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The Committee of Seventy yesterday, through its Executive Committee, arranged for a mass meeting, to be held at Cooper Union next Wednesday evening, to condemn, in the name of the people of the City of New-York, the attempt of the Legislature to pass the Lexow Police bills. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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