Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1895 — LEXOW INDIGANT. [ARTICLE]

LEXOW INDIGANT.

rhe Indefat'gable Chairman Oat of Patlenex With Parkharat. j In the New York State Senate, at Albany, Jan. 30. Senator Lexow rose to a’ lucstfon of privilege. He said he had read A the papers a latter from certain men in • New York City, and had since received a i fitter from them. The letter began: “As \ •epresenting the people Of this city.” ' 4 Three men represent that great city, do ihey?” said the Senator. “And I read the lames signed to th ; letter. They are C. H. Parkhurst, Thal.ieus D. Kenn-ison md Frank Moss. They are the represenlatives of the whole city, are they?” Coniinning r Mr.Lexow scored Dr. Parkhurst' lor hectoring and faultfinding, and casting upon tlle motives of Senators nthc New York city investigations. In, mnelusion Mr. Lexow said: “I aim ieady^L’ or proper hearings now or at any other linie, but I will-nut be insulted by anyone, vhetherho ba an uncrowned king of New York or a simple citizen.”