Show CROSSED SWORDS Scual r Yoorbecs I > oe Some Han Hitting OUT the Duillpj Letter HIS DENUNCIATION OF POLITICAL POLITI-CAL IMMORALITY Imident Ilarrbon nod Cot Uadte lie Tcnas Political Sit MI tae Twins ARRESTS OVER THE SULLIVAN KILRAIN FIGHT Dfalli of dcorje J Wood < Exo ernor or UiahiJacksulI 0 DajJ Celcbradonc ri Ttltcrtrh to tin SEWS IILPCH1 Ot FMli ermCAr TaorbrreaI the IV XV Ilndlrr sec ttAMiiNcixMJ Jan SIn the Senate Voorhtes called up the r lution oflerwl by him yesterday In relation to thealks l Interference by Chambers United States district t torney at Indianapolis to nrevetit the arrest at W W Dudley on the charge of violating thetlcctionlaws of Indiana at the ireslduntlal election elec-tion and pnxxwJttl t address the Senate Ho spoke of tho crime ns Epke crDe having Inflicted an Indulible Stoic on the memorable I ten and impeached im-peached the integrlly cf the political politi-cal rvMilt that followed The fact we tie crime wa uowe oinrn universal I ly known and practically coufoMd by Its perpetrators yet by constant vigilance In obstrucUngthe lav and iu denying nnd prevenUlis julice the crime lid thus far gone un jiiniliMl The beneficiary of n Xlluted ballotbox nov in high place had felt compelled t shield be corrupt instrument of his wc echo from tho penalties due such no torious guilt Voorhees sent t the clerks desk and had read tie notorious iI k or five > t ve leVer and went on to say hat the days and weeVs which Ito netliatejy followed the publication that i foliated and polluting ram aign document would always be r member for the rapidity audacity and fecundity with snitch tliomost elftvideiit falsehoods ever con reJved were put forth by the repub lon press to avoid odium and Sop S-op the legal penalties of this or Jnlz attempt at wholesale bro > ery This document emanating frl an official of the Republican National Committee hid pointed out he said that an piutl ASlrjj OOKRIITION WSH W ready on hand and gave explicit lircctlons for Its use g agents elected for their skill in tuch rs ality He spoVeof Dudley the nunediate runoiial niinMntnUve In the Heublenl Notional Com littec of Jienjamln Harrison the candidate for the Presidency and low President of the United tu lIe list been put upon that com iiltleo at the earnest reijuVtt of InrrLjon and between them were he most confidential and per tonal relation They had liven politically Siamese twin in tile State of Indiana When therefore tills liime of bribery Imd corruption wan exposed en the 31t of October and cearand fir as fast a lightning a carried the hameful story was it t bcsupjiosul hat Dudley wasleft without advice Ustruction and assistance Senator Quay chairman of the Natioual publican committee and Senator rum the Stale of Pennsylvania ar iveil In lndiana lisand held rotated Ijte conferences with those who held the fate of Dudley and the I < tu interests the of the republican party In hOLLOW Of TItUS 1IVNI1S Quay I say Ills not true that In udianapolis conferred with there who held the republican party inc in-c hollow of their hand or con ther cu erred with any one in regard t 1ltJ 5 511iv VoorllvvsDoes the Senator dray hat he called on j t t Harrison inlndlauarolls Ie Quay I called ou President elect Iarrison Voorheca The Senator will not blame me If T draw the inference hat he wanted tho prosecution of Dudley tJJc and that he went to Indianapolis to see him and that be did say certain things In quarters There it would do the mot good onti with cmphasia which g orzotten Yoorltees went on to speak of Dudleys threats to use dynamite which he had in his pocket in case an attempt was made to Inflict pun aliment upon him and also to crltl cl e severely the part which Judge Woods was represented n taking In the findIng of a bill of indictment against Iffnltv Dudley Iniliellrt In view of the In an ASD wn OITRAOE inflicted on the people of Indianain the name and by the authority of the Republican National Commit try aided and abetted by the acton oBhe Federal court It would not seem Etmnge thatasnreprestntative of that n uUed people ho shotId hike to know by who c Instructions and by what law an officer of the government in Indianapolis felt Jovemment Indll1rls et ilmself warranted a few weeks ago In ordering the United States com missioner not t IVUK a warrant for Dudleys arrest when he had Tenured Ten-ured to return t Indianapolis lor Um first time in more than a yearn I year-n behalf of tho people of Indiana lie desired the Atonevener1 the tilted States to inform the Senate whether the action of his official ubordiuatewas inspired by his in ntructtont or met with his approval Vo better opportunity could jirescut itself to President Harrison than was now presented to delne his cots section wit Dudley and wmr DUDLEYS cnuin lu conclusion Voorhees declared tlbat brlbegivcrs bribetakers and all ndorscrs of bribery should be regarded garded as pit and enemies of the human r Edmunds offered an amendment te for the preamble and resolutlonro as to strike cut the preamble and make It read That the Attorney General bend be-nd I hereby instructed to inform the Senate what instructions if any the Department Justice has given District Attorney Chambcrsfor the District of Indiana on the subject of the arrest of W W Dudley or his exemption from arrest and by what authority of Jaw hnTe any such in tractions been given and tat copies of all such correspondence be ranstultted to the Senate his He expressed sarcastically hi admiration find concurrence in the beautiful tribute of the Senator from Indian t the value of political morality He also gave his ndhe Jve slon t Voorhees denunciation of political immorality I Dudley lad done the thing imputed t him lehad certainly committed I O A CRW against tin United Stales a crime I against that class public morality which the senator haJso beautifully described and which as he wtldwos s essential to the safety and perpe tulty of republican pr might have been a forgery There were Instances of such political for gcries about the time of presldentia elections such as the Morey letter but was glad the leaJersof tie democratic party had apparent reformed and that now at least on the anniversary of the battle of New Orleans tlietu was sonic evidence of allegiance to the principles of the only real democrat he had ever heard of General Jackson VQorhecs = U the Dudley letter Is a forgery why 1 it that lie h Dot brought hh libel suits against teX te-X York papers to a trial Edmunds If Dudley Jta any them libel sit and does not prosecute to the defendants arc entitled HAVE THEM DISMISSED This letter assuming i to b geuu tIle w an offense I take I against the laws uf Indiana and If this letter of Dudley wa used or attempted to tie I used to carry voters where I the majesty of the law lu that noble State In this connec lian Kdrnumb commented tipoil cne l21 uJ failure of tOte democratic Unllet States District Attorney before tin change of adininlsUatlou to brim the matter to the attention of the nlenton tle jrand jury That democratic official ho said liaving apparently apfr ently done his whole duty in sifting and preparing the evidence saw such a flood of light that ho did not are to have any more hand In the business and resigned He intimated the Dudley letter night have been suzirested by or imitated from one which had been ent out by Mr Whitaker of Mar insvile i Indt clialrmah of the liiocralic nfI committee on the 7th of September ISSS and which m recently published In an editorial of the Terre Haute Kx press prC prCTlE DUDLEY LEt eeemeil t IHJO culled or 1 twin sister sis-ter cf this Walker letter which ho sent to the cleiks desk and had readEdmunds Edmunds continued Now tills munr lds Whltakei letter may b a forgery mt its llkenessto thu fled Dud Icy letter I r perfect and peculiar tnt I should 0 bound to say were I a juror that the man who wrote it nn the 7th of September wrote the JI te udley letter and palmed it off as H he letter from the National epub ican Uoninutaf Kdmunds then branched off on te question of recent political crimes In indiana and spoke of the forgery of tallysheets In the Indianapolis lection of IfS for which Coy a member of the common council vat sent to the penitentiary for ightccn month how the demo ratlc members ot the common cnuu elI refused t vote forum expulsion and how he drew his pay as a mem erof the common uncl at Ihe same time he was serving his country i > Tjin resirBNTMnv lie ale 1 olTercd n statement a to he Inmates of the poor hOle and tisane asylum being taken t the tools in Marion County under direction of Miller former dcmo erotic treasurer of the countywhere er one of Uum voted thcttralKht emocratlc ticket There he said Terc some samplefof what had been sent him They were not peculiar had been f Indiana but there bl oiiig on systematized penWent organized frauds on the part of the cople u ho call themselves I demo crab and democratic organlutlons which might have led somebody In Indiana t follovr the Jlartins ellis precinct example I FO he should be lUnlheJ andhu hopid the Senate would not top until conniption nud dlhol lr nt elc ton thouH be Utterly cast awiy Mr Vouchers said thu senator rom Vermont held a brief for the VttorneyGcneral and spoke for lira Tliesemtor had been coached very thoroughly this morning by the AttonifyOeneral inperson The Martlusville letter was nothIng tadiscount There was no + ucla a letter A > TO Till COY CASK he had been sent to the penitentiary for eighteen months In the worst nest partlsanunfar and malicious cur organized since the days of effries butCoy had returned with a pardon so far as the fine was concerned con-cerned which public opinion haJ forced upon President Harrion S nfamous were the rulings of Judge Voods which sent Coy to the pool entlary that the people Irrespec tire of party xpat upon them and put their ban upon them at the first opportunIty they hid At the close of the discussion Kd mnds amendment was agreed toy to-y n party vute1 to 51 and the resolution thus amended was adop ed Voorhees remarking tliat he would find come way toavxrtalu judgment of the law department oi the action of its subordinates After cxecuUTe PeEooon the Senate adjourned Itonsr WASIII > GION Jan S The Speaker laid before the House a let ten from Secretary Tracy recommending recom-mending that the estimated appro iriatlon ofSIOOOilfor a public buildIng build-Ing nt8Ln Francisco l > v made In the Deficiency Appropriation bill The Ilcnifo then went Into committee com-mittee the whole for further con deration 01 the District Columbia Colum-bia bill After striking out couple clauses in the bill the committee rcse and the bill pasted Adjourned until Friday nl Dtad lmJlr BcItlJI Jan SAl the opening of the Reichstag this morning the president formally auccUncvU the death of the da wager Empress Augusts Au-gusts and let 1 a high tribute to her memory Thu house adopted a rose lutlon requesting tho president 10 convey its sympathy to Emperor William null nJjouraed as a murk of respect The emperor lias ordered that the i court go into mourning for three months null has fixfd the period of general mourning at three weeks He has also ordered the theatres and other places of amusement to be closed one week The body of the empress will betaken be-taken to Schloss at midnight tomorrow to-morrow The funeral will probably take place on Saturday A 3Ij trry no Longer IVAXSAS CITY Jan SA Liberty Liber-ty Mo special says The fact of the killing of James Iuytou by ex County Attorney Sheets yesterday and the cause of the quarrel wlen the two men became known today i Lujtou was a brick mason from Barry Illinois last August he mamed and after a brief bridal tour returned here in search of work stopping at the house of his brotherinlaw Robert Cobern where the young bride met Sheets Au attachment sprang up between themand Luytou was induced to go to California where masons wages were represented to be much higher than here During her husband absence Mrs Luyton accompanied Sheets tu Kansas City and lived there with him as his wife Iuyton returned unexpectedly a few days ago and learning of his wife5 Infidelity Infi-delity determined to have revenge uprm her betrayer LUJ ton exile at Sheets office several bites but did not find him until yesterday eeiiing Then occurred the tragedy trage-dy as told In last evenings dispatches dis-patches |