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Show TALK IN THE SENATE. To-Day It Relates to the Mooted Qnes-' Qnes-' tion Between the President and ' Senate. An Explosion of a Powder Magazine j -; Shakes Up the Country Near - New York Bland Occupies the Time of the House on a Former W?er Resolution. . They.FoMffht Over a Woman. Pabis, February 2. Baron Artaud Hauss-man Hauss-man has been arrested, charged with having attempted to murder Count Mortaosan at the Hotel Louvre in this city. The struggle between the two . men was very savage, the prisoner, having broken a clock on the Count Mortausan's head, besides, shooting him twice and stabbing him once. Both nobler-men nobler-men are very rich, and their quarrel origin-- origin-- atecLjirr the rivalry Otetween: them for t woman. The wounded man may possibly recover." - The prisoner is a nephew of Baron George Haussman, the famous Administrator of the Publio Works of Paris. The quarrel was due in part to a dispute about financial matters. mat-ters. Haussman is thought to be insane. Montausan was engaged in financial pursuits, pur-suits, Haussman brought a letter of introduction intro-duction from Mme. Mantausan, who is sojourning so-journing at Cannes, highly praising the bearer to her husband. The two men started together to go to Nantes, where Mantausan intended to manage a financial company. In the train Haussman wanted to put Montausan Montau-san to sleep with a magnetic apparatus, but Montausan refused to allow nim to do so. They dined together at the railway buffet, and after the meal both became ill. They returnedto Paris, and next morning Haussman Hauss-man visited Montausan by appointment to meet a financier from Nantes, when the quarrel quar-rel arose. Baron Artand Hausman, arrested yesterday yester-day for attempting to murder Monhausen, has been pronounced insane. |