CI J VOL. VIII AH OPEji PRIE Sale Now On. BOTH PARTIES CAUCUS Keed and Crisp Re-nominated for Speaker. SPEECHES BY THE GENTLEMEN The Senate Republicans Will Caucus Mondar, When the Question of Ke-organizatlon Will lie Decided. Washington, Hov. 30. The repnbli cans of the house met in cancns tonight and unanimously nominated ex-Speaker Thomas B. Reed, of Maine, for. speaker of the 4th congress. This action was anticipated, for at no time had' an effort been inaugurated to contest his election. The Hon. Galusha Grow, who was speaker of the house in 1859, nominated Reed in caucus. He simply presented Reed's name, and the nomination was made by a rising vote, amid cheers. Grow, Cannon and Payne, escorted Reed to the hall, and, when the cheering, which greeted his appearance, had sub sided, he made a brief speech of accept ance. He said : 1 "For the honor you have oonfered up on me I tender you my sincere thanks. I am, however, not in the least liable to confound with my own personally this tribute of your kindness. I had once the good fortune to be so placed that I . represented, as well as I was able to, the patriotic sense of a great parly, and it is to that patriotic sense of our party that you tender the tribute to your mat ured, as well as your temporary, approv al. History will accord us praise for what we did in the 51st congress, and it may accord its praise an this for what we do not do. "We have unfortunately a divided government, which usual-y leads to small results; but there are times when rest is as healthgiving as exercise. We must not forget that our first and-great-est duty is to do all we can to restore confidence in business, and that we. r must avoid all business legislation, ex j ppt in the direction of improved busi ness. Rather than run risks we can afird to wait UDtil well-matured plans give ua remedies of permanent benefit. Crude and hasty legislation is above all things to be shunned. "Could we caupe our immense popular Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Jx wi J Of the FIELD for A Line of Shoes that are SMEYER, Walter H. majority tooveiflow into the branches of the government, and could we have full control, we would create, not a per fect world, perhaps but a world rather .more fit to live in thau we have lately had. Even as things are, I do not for a moment doubt that our patriotic in stincts will lead ua to make every sacri fice except that of principle to rescue our country from its temporary disas ter. - --":. "Not only have we been elected by the overwhelming vote of the people as their servants, but as members of a house of representatives, of which we are the majority, the right to initiate taxation for the - people by the legisla tion is placed in our bands as a sacred trust, which we have no right to surren der, and which all parties, however they differ on other things, will assuredly maintain." ; - . . ' "That we shall be ready at all times to furnish adequate revenue for the' gov ernment, according to our sense of pur ity, no man can doubt. "This is the great nation of this hemi sphere, and, while wo have no desire to interefere with other nations, we shall maintain our position-with firmness and self-respect, and at the same, time with careful consideration of facts, and that conservatism of action, which eball leave no bad question to trouble our tuture. In this I trust the whole gov ernment and all is branches will be in accord with each other and with the people." . AN . OPEN SWITCH. Fatal Collision on the Delaware, Lacka wanna Sc Western. Syracuse, Dec. 1. Passenger, train No. 8, on the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western road, which left Syracuse at 10 tonight, ran into - an open switch at Preble and telescoped three freight cars. The engine of the passenger train was completely wrecked. . and the havvaoe. and mail cars and two coaches caught from a blaze under the wrecked boiler and were consumed. The engineer was inetantly killed, and the fireman was taken from the debris by the passengers in a dying condition. The sleeping-car was the only one saved. Nobody else was hurt. The baggage and mail were almost all saved. The ctation-house caught fire and burned. The wrecking train has gone to the scene. The engineer who was killed was Richard Young, unmarried, of this city, who has been from 15 to 20 years in tha service. The fir man' name was Riwif. 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