Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1893 — GO WITH THE REPUBLICANS. [ARTICLE]

GO WITH THE REPUBLICANS.

Kansas Populists Decide to Give Up Their House Grgranization. Topeka, Kas., special: After a heated caucus discussion, the Populist members of the Kansas Ilegislatuie decided to go into the Republican house, which the Supreme Court had declared to be the legul bedy. The Governor visited the members of the caucus and pledged himself to abide by the caucus decision. The appeal against the decision of the Supreme court will be made at the general election two years hence. In going iato the house the Populists have asked no concessions and the Republicans have granted none.’ There is talk amofig the Republican members of the Legislature of filing articles of impeachment against Gov. Lewelling. Should the House prefer the charges it is not contemplated that the Senate would convict, The Governor will be charged with high crimes and misdemeanors in office by the usurpation of powera that belonged to the peace officers of the county and with the unlawful use of troops.