HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-2-9, Page 8Our Washington Letter.
Mom Otey owa Correspondent.)
The House has been in session near-
ly two months without developing any-
th ng characteriseeg. The qualities of
t nudity and lassitude appear most
teethed to the habitue looking down
(upon the assemblage fl'mru the gallery.
'J hero are plenty of young nreu, and
there are some tine heads and bright
eyes, but no one has said anything or
done anything. The habitues, point-''
ing out the statesmen to their visi