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Show The New York journals differ in their estimate of the action of the majority of tho house on Monday. The Tribune says it started out b.idly. The denying of seats to member from Colorado and South Carolina was contrary to precedent. Randall's partisan speech was incleconm. The Times regards Randall's speech aa arrogant and in bad temper, and predicts pre-dicts that the session will be marked by great turbulence ar.d demagog-ism. demagog-ism. The Sun aayij that Randall' address had a strong and manly ring. Tne Herald calls the action of the house in reference to the Colorado member unfortunate and ill-advise), m the democratic parly in Colorado took part in the presidential election, and democrats everywhere counted Colorado as a sUte which would probably prob-ably elect the democratic electoral ticket. |