Show A3e = DEMOCRATIC CAUtTB The Advice Given M Slick COT CO-T ar Gaa WASHIXOTON Jan31 The democratic dem-ocratic caucus tonight was well attended at-tended A letter from Randall W read In which be urged I continuance continu-ance ot the fight and advised the member of the minority to stick to their guns and to lose not an oppor tDly gn ep the rpblcn from btntected attempUn to peso on anY rDtet electIon J the atSenCO of anew electn caa II Uo abnce new code Vet mIen anthlI I UlCd ofmJ a renewal of u W cnlng that they were right anti proper under the circumIal He propr CrnC demanded tat thodtmortashold lirovent any legislatIon uplh the = t in new code of ruies CIt brought and also advised ogaillit the plan or leaving the House in a body Carlisle told the caucus there had been only three meetings of the JlehaJ never committee on mle Ju nevr received a notice in writing of a meeting but was sent for by R and tuetiilni McElnlryantt Cannon In the Speakers room They discussed dis-cussed the rules for about an hour and base had but two meetings bt since In the Speakers room lasting twenty minutes each There had been no meeting since lat Monday Carlisle explained what a meant by the new code and was followed ce by Crisp and others While some advised caution In the proceedings the concensus of opinion favored a continuation of the fight Alter a long discussion the caucus adjourned reaching no conclusion excepting a formal agreement IC continue the dilatory tactics of the past three days Carlisle and other leaders will draw up an address to the country which will b published of the course lished in Jurisdiction tu rur Ised Jur1dlcon of the minority The subject of securing the Intervention of the Supreme Srng Court to establish tho Illegal Il-legal nature of republican proc taken ing was broached but no action |