Show SIMPL Y kI N i AVALNCHE Several Hundred Bills Poured i Upon the Senators Yesterday HOAR AND THE TURKS A Disposition to Stand in With Cleveland flrZorn1nl Speech ot the Session Mnlc Jj Allen of Xcltrnttku His Tlicme UciiiK Culm nnd the Monroe Mon-roe Doctrine alre LooUli B After Our Scit Const Defenses Chandler Presents Petitions Al le liiR Frauds In Alabitnia Other Capital Chatter TVAHTNGTOX Dec 4The Senate worked today while the House enjoyed en-joyed a recess < but most of the business transacted was of a routine character Mr Hoar showed 1 ilispoiilon to co ox pe with the president in dpallri with the Turkish question by offering a resolution denouncing the recent atrocities in Turkey and assurin 1he executive branch of ccnJUl omlorse jnent by Cujitr ss of a vigorous curse for the protection of American clt Jcns In Turkey and the suppression of bar haritlfs against Christianity Mr Hoar did not ask immediate acton on the resolution but h secured the adoption of another esolation requesting request-ing the president to submit to tho SenatE all correspondence relating to Turkey The resolution makes specific Inqi Tj as to what American ccnsmls are absent from their post by reason of the disorder prevailing The Thst formal speech of the see pi I 0 18 mdo b > ML AlIen lop of Nebraska on Cuba and the Monroe doctrine Mr Allen urged the recognition recogni-tion of thr Cuban insurgents the annexation an-nexation cf Cuba and a strong foreign poJcy I The Influx of bills continued sval hundred being added to those ardy Introduced uoeJIe ProcecdliiKs Inj ie Senate today Mr Mitchell of OrjR presented a letter and accom paiTying records to the Senate from H A Dupont claiming the right to be admitted a senator from Delaware Delawares Democratic senator Gray moved rat the ipiivilege of the floor be giv his Republican quasieol league pending determination of the I case Dupont was brought in and introduced I in-troduced Mr Chandler Rep of New Jersey presented a mass of petitions alleging Cri I frauds in Alabama l claiming the elec tl a governor for Reuben F Kolbe Sty al petitions for recognition of th Oqban insurgents were offered 11 Squire Rep of Washington in Introduclrg r j bU for the fortification of thE Atlantic Pacific and lake ports I said thp Senate was being asked to extend ex-tend recognition to Cuban belligerents Iend reo 1lton Cuba be1gernts I and to firmly reassert the Monroe doj tr ie We are talking of these mates mat-es a though we had a chip on our shoulders he added and we go nlonv < l blissful ignorance of or inac Lon its to the unfortified condition of our ports Hour MnndN In Mr Hoar Rep of Massachusetts offered the following Resolved That the Senate will support I sup-port the president in the most vigorous action he may deem fit to take for the protection and security of American citizens in Turkey and to obtain redress re-dress for the injuries committed upon such citizens there ResoiveJ That the president maybe may-be desired to make known to the government gov-ernment of Turkey the strong feeling of regret ard Indignation with which I the people of America has heard of the Injuries inflicted upon persons of Christian faith in Turkey and the American people cannct t > e expected to vIcw with indifference any repetition repe-tition or continuation of such wrongs Thc rp Oution went to the committee commit-tee e rf foresrn relations Another resolution by Mr Hoar requesting re-questing information from the president presi-dent a to the correspondence with Turkey wa passed The rlrKt Siicceh 4 T o len resolution defining our fo eit olky was taken up and Allen ur recognition of the revolutionists and the annexation of Cuba He declared de-clared the foreign policy of the United States had been a hiss and byword for twentyfive years He specified Inaction Hon in the case of MS Maybrlck and exConsul Trailer The senator strongly urged the reassertion of the Monroe doctrine so broadened as to secure the ultimate withdrawal of monarchial dependencies de-pendencies from this continent hc resolution ws temporarily laid aside and the Senate after ten minutes min-utes executive session adjourneJ at 130 p m |