Show NEW FACES Situation in the New House and New Senate WASHINGTON Dec 2The uterI uter-I rout of the Democratic party In the congressional elections last fall became apparent for the first time to the naked eye when the new House of Representatives assembled today No such revolution in the personnel of the members has occurred in recent years at least Exactly 163 new faces appeared ap-peared in r total of 356 members Some of the oldest and most tried leaders among the Democrats were swept out by the tide which rolled a Republican majority of 146 into the Fiftyfourth house Of ninetyfour districts north of Mason and DIxons line which were represented toy Democrats In the last Congress but fifteen returned Democrats I Demo-crats to the new House The Democratic Demo-cratic victory of 1S90 which turned a I Republican majority for the Fiftyfirst Con of five into Democratic Congress fve a Democratic majority ma-jority of 150 was not so complete ag the Republican triumph which last Ropublcan trumph year changed a Democratic majority of 96 into a Republican majority of 140 In the new House the Republicans control thirtyone of the fortyfour state delegations which insures thai party the next presidency should the election be thrown into the House They have twenty solid delegations while the Democrats have but four The number of Populists in the House Is reduced from twelve to six The presence of new blood is quite as noticeable in the usually slowchang ing Senate as in the House Among the most notable of the absentees ar Butler of South Carolina Ransom of North Carolina Coke of Texas Dolph of Oregon Manderson of Nebraska and McPherson of New Jersey each of whom had served more than one term Of the thirty senators whose terms expired ex-pired on the 4th of March last only thirteen were reelected c |