People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1892 — RESTS WITH GROVER. [ARTICLE]

RESTS WITH GROVER.

As the Fresldeut-Elect Decl-les So Will Go the Question of an Session of Congress. | Washington, Nov. 25.-l The question of calling an extra sessio:. of congress is still discussed by th democratic senators and representat ves who are coming to Washington p: eparatory to the assembling of congress -next month. At first the general opinior seemed to be that an extra session ought to be avoided if possible, but as more members have arrived the weight of opinion seems to be on the other side, and if Mr. Cleveland should follow the advice of the majority of the democratic statesmen heje now there is little doubt that he wculd call congress together almost immediately after the inauguration. The final decision of thte matter will rest entirely with Mr. CKveland, who must take the responsibßty of acting in the matter, and his w«.i-known inclination to conservative action makes it comparatively certain tl >re will not be an extra session unless he situation of the country at the til a of his inauguration is such as to i ake speedy action by congress desiral s. There is a feeling ainon . democratic members of congress, ai [ especially among those from the soul era states, that the people, having impressed in unmistakable language atttvo national elections their disapproval of the McKinley tariff and their cksire for its repeal, are entitled to reps from its burdens at the earliest ; issible moment.