Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Speech of Rev. L. T. Chamberlain at the Mass Meeting, in McCormick Hall, Chicago, May 3, 1875
Resolved, That we, as citizens of an outraged community, do hereby solemnly and emphatically protest against the election-frauds perpetrated upon us, and that we pledge our united efforts to prevent the repetition of such frauds in the future.
Resolved, That we heartily approve of the movement of the Citizens' Association and of others, looking to the prosecution of those judges of election and other persons guilty of the recent frauds, and that we heartily second the efforts they are making to invoke the aid of our courts of justice in preventing, by all legal measures, any such action on the part of the Common Council as may recognize or give effect to, results consummated by such fraudulent means.
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