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Show 1 . . j -j .... .... j , : M ' W O NJ II.-. J i J.JM-Oil ,U -.1, L 1., Jin. CI. The Democratic caucus members who made the offer i t:; r; -u'.ar Republicans in electing one Senator each in an effort to t ;:,:.s, toiay submitted their refusal to extend the time limit of the . ic tentative Elynn, one of the members of the regular conference com- v '. o received the answer, said: "They are rushing us on this. "We have - 1 I time to consult the wishes of our constituents, and this we must do be-: be-: r.-.r.klng such a move." . - -" 'l.e ten regular Republicans received scores of letters and telegrams today i a'.l parts of the country. Many favored coalition, others a continuance of vacancies, while others urged the giving away to the majority, thus electing The two houses assembled in joint session at noon to ballot for Senator. The - r t ballot for the long term resulted: ' ' ??icksv union Republican, 21; Kenny, Democrat. 21; Dupont, regular Re-I Re-I ..r.T n, 10. Necessary to elect, 27, , V.. ,rt Term Addicks, 13; Saulsbury, Democrat, 21; Hlggins, regular Repub-3D. Repub-3D. - . |