FHR OMAHA DAILY BEE TWELFTH TEAK. / OMAHA NEB WEDNFS DAY MORNING JANUARY 171883 171) ) THE BATTLE BEGINS. Preliminary Skirmisli of a Score of Candidates at Lincoln , "Ih'3 Record of the First Ballot for United States Senator , The Antis and Democrats De cide to Stand by th-ir Colors , Iijavlnu the Monopi Struct-llng far Ptnition InthnFltld. General Worker the Legislature The Railroad Investigation. 9t : ll DUpatch to Tun 1I * . LINCOLN , Nob. , January 1C. The senatorial battle has began In earnest , the firat attack in the open field having boon rondo at noon to-day. Precisely at 12 o'clock the two houses wore called to order and the firat ballot In each WAS taken for United Stages ton- ator. Unusual intoront was mani fested in the result , the galleries being crowded and seats bolng at a premium. The roault of the ballot in the two houses wai as follows. Morton 18 , Sumdora 1,1 , Thayer 10 , Stloklo ! t , Mitlard 8 , Canner 8 , Map. deraon 8 , Cawin 8 , llolraan 5 , Vif- qnain 5 , Oharlca Brown 4 , Savngo 3 , Laird 3 , Gislln 3 , Revln 3 , Donoy 2 , Lake 2 , Boyd 2 , Clark 2 , Butler ' . ' , Etriux 2 , Mungoi'2 , Cronnao 2 , Tom- lin 1 , 1'hillips 1 , Weaver 1 , Pad dock 2 , Aehby 1 , Struthors 3 , Hnm phreyn 1 , Wells 1 , Kennedy 1 and Dye 1. Total 132. No choice. After the taking of the ballot an adjournment of the election waa taken until to-morror , when the legislature will meet in joint session in the hall of thu houao ( f repreaonta- tives nncl take the first joint ballot. Mlllard la losing ground , but has enough support to niako a respectable ascending vote which is the policy < f his managers. To-night will be spent in lively c.iucusiag by the friends of the various candidates. Every in dication points to a long and an ex citing struggle. THE SENATE VOTE. Walker , of Lancaster , moved that the rnnbto proceed to a formal ballot for United States aouator , which was carried with the following result : For VifquMn- Barker (1) ( ) . For Charles 11 MiudaroonBomgard - cer. Fliley. Sowurs (3) ( ) For B K. H. (3)Ksnnedy Brown , of Douglas (1) ( ) , Fur Alvia Saunden Brown , of L n- tie4M-s Hcwtt \VMker(3) ( ) . For J. M lhayer Brown , of Clay , Hnrrison (2) ( ) . For J. W. Savage Brown , of Colfax , ConUHns (2) ( ) . For J. H. Stlckels-Batler , Keynolds , Kith (3) ( ) . For 0. H. BrowcGanfieldl ( ) . For J. Morton--'Jase. . Dutuphy , Me- Shnne , Patterson , Rogers , Linf(6) ( ) . For Wm. Bye Conner ( I ) . For II. N. Wiles Dech (1) ( ) . For James LiircJ D itan ( I ) . For A. U. Conuur Fisher (1) ( ) . For Lnran Clark Harria ( i. ) ForWm CiagHn-fIo ol.l ( ) . For J. 0. U > wic Kinoaid , NprMs (2) ( ) . For Ihham Kinvis Sehiouhoit (1) ( ) . For W. U. Muofier Thatch (1) ( ) . Sjnato adjourned to 2 o'clock. THE 1IOUHE yOTE. The house proceeded to billet for United States Bematoras follows : For Milhrcl Abell , A. Brnwn , Castle , Gray , Morrison , Sivace , Hiiessenbach , Wnrl , ( H ) . For Seniors Blerbower , Colpetrer , ( Sow , GiiinxH , llnmar , Johnson , Miller , Pshmr , of Dixon , K clie , Woitcott. ( Id ) . For Manderaon Btitton , Cox , Jenseu , Robberts Session * , ( n ) . For C > win ChmtopherHon , Collins , DawEon , Hall , Lse , Wolph , ( G ) . For Connor Annltage , Chartatou , Dofld , Gordon , Haven , Steadwell. ( G ) . For.I H , Stickle Berkley , Co-ik , of Jefferson , Town , Werhan , Whit/el , Young , ( U ) . For Morton Caronby , Draper , of C.V"1 , Frunse , Grovfr , Heimricb , lloebel , Titilrd , NevilFt , North , 1'ayne , Schroeder , Tower , (12) ( ) . For ThuyerCole , Cook of NnckolU , HowurJ , Nettleton , Rimsey , Spanogle , Stte\er , Swearinger ( ) . For O. II. Brown Denman , Hollnnn , Tnttle (3) ( ) . For Dorsey-Field , Grout (1 ( ! ) . For Hollman Athby , Barton , Clark of Colfrtx , Davenprirt , Watts (1) ( ) . I For liutler Freelmrn. For Liiid Baboock. Humphrey (2) ( ) . * ' UC\ For Ueavis Urlmstevi. Stephens (2) ( ) . 1'nn * For Bu ) ( I II jnu ton , Me .Javock (2) ( ) , For Crounse Hatch , Knoney (2) ( ) . For Vifnuain Lnthey , I'almerof dallne , Ramsey , Sidele * (4) ( ) . For bailin Martin , itu sell (2) ( ) . For I , ke-MoAlliBter , Whedun (2) ( ) . For Ream C'haptn. For Savage Clark , of Douglas. For Pbillipi Fablineer. For Klng Jones. Katcllfl (2) ( ) , For TotnbUn Tayler. For Munger Thomas. For Loran Clark -Thompson. For Ashby Turner. For Humphrey W tf , Abaent , Draper , of Knux. The flurry created by the announcement i mont cf the vote to-day has subsided and the result as viewed is of noslg nificancai The loading candidate ! 0c are becoming anxious to too the first 0If indication of tholr real strength , IfLI which probably will not develop ir LI , lesa than four or five ballots : Oa MILLAIU ) 8 KOKI ES are still very active , and a desporati dash will bo madq to-morrow 01 Hi unlaid cftei full , Bi | Thursday , , a survey Boi the Ci30 is given upas hopuloas III St < mnnagtra aad trainers ttill keep i Bu' Btilf appor lip , but his follower are beginning to rcp.ll/.a that the ; must looh for another choice , Qon Bu'I Thayer developed unexprcted strenut ! tO'day. Ilo rtcjived the votes qf th three rnowbora of Olay county dolopa I tion , which was rryirdod a ? sure fo BOU , Oroutsa. Whether they intend t stay where they started is us yet problem. Satmor Sounders appea : satisfied with his showing in so nro Oiiwin nnd Marnier on with thcira. But numerous DAKK 1I011SFS are jnst an hopofnl as over bocausr they know five or RX ! rrpubllcans can at any time cru.tto a deadlock , unices the democrats break over the ronub Ucin fenco. The present outlook fs that the democrats will hold thuir forces solid for members of their own party , uud the anti-monopolists are also decidully in favor rf holding together for their own. So the fight must bs first fought out between Millard - lard and the field in the republican lines , All the Indicators confirm the previous prediction of Tm : BKB that this is to bo A I.ONO AND TKUIOUH CONTEST , and the ohoiiso cannot bo guessed at for several days to come. Crowds of farmers are coming in to-day from one or another neighborhood , to BPO how their representatives vote. Their ar rival has n wholesome effect , it cot tt- oraots the efljrts of paid bulldoy. r and strikers , who are awarminp in the hotels. Few representatives , % < no have an ambition to go homo with an unstained character , dare to disobey the wishes of those they have been elected to serve. R 11 1 HE LEGISLATURE. IIDMPUUEY'H HORPE. Special Correspondence of The Doe. At the commencement of the na tion an apparently simple resolution was adopted by the house authorizing the opaakor to appoint all noadod out side asaVanco in the shape < f clerks , pagua , etc. Under this resolution which was considered ao harmless on its ftoo n pjrfcct swarm of people have boon placed upon the pay rolla and it is probable that no one will know what these people are employed for or even win they nro until nfti'r thu adjournment rf thu scealon. It is safd to aay that from twenty-live to fty persona are at this time expect- ng to draw p y from the btato at the ate if three dollar * a day who have othiug to do except to run up and own the ntairs and look wise , peakor Humphrey may bb able ti xplain the need of so many who do ot do ten nnnnteo work n day , mon ; ; the number some c/ Brad laui < nlor'R relations. While the ptMker li difoctlj1 rospnnaiblo for this , lit ) houao will learn a1 tor it id too Lvtu hat their cnnatituenta vi 1 hold thorn ecp asiblo for the useless expand ! ure of at least ono hucdrod dollars a day in this direction. It aoema as though this senatorial loutoat has brought more people to the apital than were ever hero on a titn- lar occasion. Nearly every bsd in .ho city is supplied wi'h two ooau- ants , and not a I > w have accomrao- ated throe or four at a time. Conches nd cota nro brought into requisition. > nd many a man considers himse'f ' uoky if ho finds a plaoo on the floor in > omo DFclndod spot , where ho miy " ) an hour without the fear of being - ing ground under th'o wheels of the mrfitpg crowd. ' It,1 ? jsafa toBay i ing the week , bnt , will continue 'to well trom day to day until after a United States 'senator lisa been Be- ected. HKNATE AFTEHNOON HESSION. LINCOLN , January 15. In the ab- once of the lieutenant governor Gen. Connor took the chair and presided with grace and dignity. 11 is manner 'a calm and aolf poaoesaod , hia vpica oweiful and clear , and his rulin a loaitlvo and fair. Early in the proceedings Mr. Me- lhano introducad a discussion upon ho propriety of the senate voting it- elf a daily supply of newspapers nnd tampj , or their equivalent. Ho waa b'y ' seconded by LSrown , of Douglas , lut did not succeed In reversing the previous action of the donate , and utting off the perquisites referred to. Among ] ) , the bills introduced wua mo by Mr. Ivinotid defining the boundaries of Ohorry Co. , wcat c f the proposed county of Brown , in north western Xftbratka , The terrible calamity of the doa- ruc'ion of the Nowhall hotel by fire hai induced aomo oonntor to introduce i bill "providing fir the greater afoty ( f gnoats of hotels and lodging : iona < .ti fr Jin fire. " Such n bill la need- od. l on modern hotels hotolt huilt within the last two years , in Nebraska cities , would bo nothing but fatal traps , in caao of firn But snoli a law must bo strictly on forced or 11 will do nothing more for public safety than the bill passed f jur ycara age with n similar object to regulate placet of public roaort. Meeers. McShano. Reynolds and Barker were appointed n committee to act with a similar one from the house to arrange a joint convontioi for the election of a United Statoi senator. SKNATE , MORNING SF.esION. January 10 , 1883 , Mr. Connoi again presided in the abaonca of thi president. The senate having made inquiry IM to the management of the school fund the attorney general made anarfcr thli morning , referring the aotmtn to the prodoceB'Jor ' for 1881 and 1882. The select committeo'tppointod tu see the aecrotary of state in regard t ( bis request for a messenger , repartee through the chairman , Brown , o Lancaster , unanimously recommend ing that ho bo allowed a messenger , The aetmto concurred in the report and also in a motion that the socrutarj be allowed to Rolrcl ti a own meeson gcr , his term e f dlioo to bo limited t < the present session. Leave wan given f jr the presentation tion of a petition from thn ciiizeus i Saundcrs ciuny , praying tlir.t the log lalaturu would order an inspsc'.ion o tin railroad bridges croajing thi i'latto , to ascertain the danger tu lif and property , ariilng from the impediment mont to ice and llooclB , prcauntod b ; them. On resolution of Mr. McShano , Mi M cNalr , of Lancaster county , wai aj pointed aeshtant dopr-keopor of th sonata. A memorial joint resolution to cor gress by Mr , Klncald asking the rigli of way ocross the JFort Niobrara row rrr.uion f > r the Sion < & P.ioilia rail road was read the fust time. The memorial recite- the p yrra the road hai made , the benefits u will confer upon the atato when completed , the fact that it 1ms been stoppetl by exec utive order from presenting Ita work on the reservation , nnd asks that thu representatives of Nebrnska in con- ( jrosa ba requested to obtain the neces sary right of way for the road. This is the case to which THE BEE hai alrnody dovotfd eonddernblo space. There can ba no opposition , in any direction , to the progress of a rend that ao f ir has done well for Northwestern Nebraska , nnd it is hoped that the legislature will favor thopatsago rf the memorial with any necessary modification * . Senator Brown , of Douglas , has In troduced a bill to provide for ho np- polntmout of an inspector < f ntemui bollors in the atate. For etch oxarn { nation ho is to have $3 and traveling expense- , and examinations are to be made yearly. It pasted this morning co a second reading. A bill by Senator Brown , of Lan jastcr , was read a second time , pro hibiting jurors , and delegates to po litical convention ! , and e fibers of the state , from accepting transportation ' . ever railroads at reduced faro. Ilo forrcd to judiciary Senator Mi Shane's bill declaring eight hours i f labor a legal day , was road and referred to committee on claims The matter of distributing postage tampi to the members tf the senate , aa called up ngnin by Butler , of 'awnco ' , and the senate resolved it huuld not bo done by a vote cf 10 to 3 Abaent 4. It wna then moved to recomidor ho notion of yesterday in regard to owspaporn. A motion * .o Iny that motion on the .able was itlirmod. THE RAILROAD INQUIRY. iccUl UjHcupondruca ot Till l ) i. THE ( iHAI.V IIU.HI.VKSH. LINCOLN , January 1C The special ommltteo on railroadn again mot nt o'clock yesterday , r.ll members bo ne ; present except Britton , of Wayne , ho it appears w.ta serving on another ommjtUio , which waa holding n see- on at the esmo timo. Senator Iley- olds , < f Butler , introduood Mr. S 5. Ga'oy to the committee , who auid i ) aupjured on bc-lulf of the citlzena f llii ) atato who are Intoreuted in this ivcstigatiun. THE FIBhT WITNESS tiled waa Mr. Oakley , of the firm of ) wen & Oakley , of this city , who eatilied that he WAS induced to quit he grain buiinots partly through the , ction uf the railrcada , About throe earn ago ho had 30 COO bushels of rain on hand , and when ho applied or rates on the Atchison & Nebraska nd B , & M. ho could get no satlsfao- ion from either roid. They had on no occasion an offer to sell corn to lartles in Chicago , and these parties aid they conld not obtain rates onjour loru after it was found out whose orn U vraatmd that .the freight agonfe i ? iliq Atchia < > T ) , < fc Nebraska wirt1 Bur * iugtort fc Mla-oDri haoTagreoct TO LET THAT COUN STAND. In answer to Mr. G .ley's questions , ho witness further testified that he was in the coal business and the agent hero ior the Union Pacific coal com pany , who , ho said , snbatantlnlly lit ho retail price nt which ho sold coal , und , according to n verbal agreement , > .o could not soil it for more or leea ban the nrico fixed by the'.company , namely $8 a ton , This referred only 0 Rock Spring coal. The next witness called , sworn and iinnined was HO" . T. M. MAI1QUETTE , who tcutlfied as follows : Qieslion. Mr. MnrquoHo , what ia your business ] Answer. I am nttor- lev at law. Q What relation do you auatain as attorney to the B & M road ? A. "nil I am attorney for them. Q Are you nuthori/.jtl ai attorney of the B. it M. railroad to issue passes to poraonn on the road ? A. Ye * , I do laauo them sometimes. Q. What other ( flicors ura anthori- r > jd to Issue free passes ? A. Well , I am not authorized to isruo parses. I somotimc.i hand them out. Sma < times have bl.nik pasvos given to me and have the authority to glvo them to persons to my frlonda. Q. Do you know whntcllicera arc authorized ? A. Well , Mr , Holdregc ia authorized to issue passes , and I believe hla clork. ( . Oan you atato to what extent f reo pasups aru Issued upon the B. & M. road in thla atate ? A. No , I can not. I cannot atate that. Q The company keopa n record , dooa it not , ot the paaoa Issued ant the travel upon such passes ? A. Why , 1 believe it does , but I don't know. J don't know as I ever inquired as tc that. that.Q You aay that you sometime ! hand them out ? Yee ; I sometime ! have blank passes sent to mo. Some time tf it is necessary for mo to have thnm Q Is anybody else hero or connected od with the company , HH an attorney authorized to hand them out but you A. Well , I suppose lam the rotponsi bio party. Mr. Ddwooso la an attor nor llkewlae. ( j Can yon state to the cnmmittoi what policy or object the company hai in view in laming frco inssoa on iti road ? A. Why they aend mo n lot o frco passes. I frequently need then In my department. Q lu the law department ! A Ynf , nr. V Da you hand out pannes to per sons not ponneotod with the road A. Sometimes I give thorn to in ; friondp. Q Can you state what your objec in doing so lef A. Well , ai the attorney tornoy of the road , they allow mo t I'ASS MY PHIKKIIS. I sometimes pass too many. The ) Komutlmoa lay I have toomany | frlonda [ Liughtor ] Q In thnroany other conaldcratloi [ ( 'onctndcd on fifth A PRINCE PULLED. Jerome Napoleon Jugged for "Shooting Off His Mouth , " A Pamphlet Against French Republicaniein Stirs Up n Tompest. Every Dynnatio Pretender Ordered - dered to "Lave the Ooun- thry" loetanter. Tko Crisis in Tnrhinh AffAlrv Rap ' idly Appronohinc' A Variety of Important Newa from All Quarters. OF tp ? cUl li > p-tch to Tux lin. A NAl'OLKOSIO HUWftiS > lt. PAIMH , January 10. 'ho Figuo publishes a manifesto professedly is- .sued b/ Prince Napoleon ( Plou Plon ) 'criticizing the present titu-tion uu claiming the Napoleonic ) inheritance. NATOLKOH AltltKHTBD. PAIUS , January 10Prince Napoleon loon w. s arrested thli nft rnoon and oonuuctod to the concier rie. SUSTAINING TIIK MIM\TUY. PAIUB , January 1Cn the oham- bora of thu deputies , Joiinbuis , B inn- partlat , Interpellated the uovernroout on the snbjtHt of tbo ivrrr-t of lMuei > Nappluon. Ilo said thu isano of the nnnifento waaimply R pious cIViuoe. The prince , ho declared , ia only exer cising his lighto , and Dovts , uiiniitcr of justice , hud oxcoodu.i hii authority in uHUMUg Uiu priiice'3 tuns' . | M. DjfOJ iotlk'd tlui the nmni- ( ( to Imd not only bam published but placarded. This - > f. ot had heon brought to Iho attention of the juili- citry authorities , who , in the ix'-i 1 o of the complete freulom of notion tiioy po-st'Biod , had tabued thu warrant for the atrcst of the prince Dives juddud the matter would , induuc'jut-e , comobifiro the tribunal. The gov- ernmnnt WAS firmly rcuolvcd to nun that the law waa atrio'ly observed by U oltiziii of the republic , not except. K 1'rinci ) Jerome. FJoquet ( republicai ) , vice prcnidont the chamber , brought forward a notion prohibiting the presence in " 'ranoa ' or Algeria of nny numbers of ormor French dynasties. Martin Fcuilllc , rei ubllcan , moved ho order of the day , approving the of the government In regard to ? rtnco Napoleon. The motion was doptod , 417 to 89 Bissaocia said ho wa anxious to oparato the personality cf kingsand irincon from the pre&ut iooleknt. - itoud protests followedtbisiwroark .nd the president , f , tho. [ chamber .uled the words "klri'\M ( ; \ > ' 'prlnoBa1.1 were unoonstitnlional. * Urgency.was , h u voted for FloqncV > i1rnlti. ? , ' 328 wiftBtnll2nn.s.Kf * . k.Nlc . UT Uf/ij T mp inte-vlow d * tu day on the i\i\iji \ ; The pilnoo said nn hid it ued the manifesto bocsu-o everything was goicg wrong in France. The repub- "ic hud proved ita iucaptclty for gov- irning. It had not received the Bane- ion of the popular voto. Republic- ana were wrone in not having ro- lortcd to plpblacito a f < iw years CL" ) , whouthoy would have received 5COO , 000 BullVagoj. Prlnoa Napoleon do- iitd that ho had any personal intoreat n the mutter. Ho said ho bulieveJ .lut under the preaont ey-tcm thu xeoutivo was governed chiefly by ocal intcrealp , 11 u uhould like to nee at the head of tha lepnblio a man of ho nation , olcoud by the nation , nain ho United Sinten. Lut thu pcopln , naid the prince , nppyint Qrovy if they pleased , bnt nt uiy rate free the exec utive feoin the itiluouco of deputies elected by moraa.riadisEem ntB With the present olmmb'r of deputlpa it waa impo.iaiblo to hope f jr iinytliing. 0 unbetta luil fail < d to imbue it with irinclploaof the government and where 10 bad fnilod none could hope to suc ceed. Prlnoo Napoleon denied that ho aimed at pcisonnl power , the co < existence which with liberty of the press , liberty o ! aasoolation and parliamentary liamontary control rca , IK aaid , impossible. If ( jount D ; Chambord were to nttompl toaocond thu throne , lie ( Prince Napoleon poloon ) v.-onld bo the first to aolza i muakut und mount the barricades , Thu prince stld ho believed that par liamentary regime was only prao ticablo under o institutional mon archy. Ho was convinced of the per feet legality of his manifesto. Competent potent persons , ho said , had approvoi ita terms and had tflirmod that pla carding it was legal. AN 01,11 HANI ) . Police Oflicial Clement , who ar rested Prince Jerome , ia tbo aann cflicor who arrested Priuco Napoleoi at the houio of Muurico Ilochnrd , it 1872 , Prince Jworaa was subjeoloi to an interrogatory by theadgo ] d'in atructloniu bla own honso. Ilo uo knowlodged having written thu mani feato. lie is charged with havlnj committed an act tending to changi Iho form of government. Jerome's manifesto wai placarded it the province , and also in Faurburg St. Antolno , at llalleo and Belleville Some of those who road the manlfeati tore it down , while others laughed ii contempt. It 1) entimatod that 0,00 ! billa were posted. Twenty- bll posters were arrested while postini the bills , eleven of them on the dc nunclation oi workmen. They wor released after giving their namoa am addresses , TUP OKPKKHB is a criminal one and punlahablo b ; detention in n fortrstta. Homo coarc WAS roado for incuminr.tlug docn menta but nonu were found , No seal were e Illiod to the prince's papen During tholntorviow ho coolly smoke a clgarotto and aakcd parmlaaion t order a carrirgo to take neccasarlc with him , The request was -onu what bcutqiioly n f nod. Thereupon the prince was conveyed In ft ooupo 'o the conalergerlo , ncoi mpanled by three pollcomrn. His atdo-dd omp was not nllowed to accompany him AT THI : CAnmr MKEUINO , rAlliouu , miiiistBr of the interior , snid nndtr the press law , ho thought nothing could bo dono. There WAS nothing technically seditious in the document ; other mlniatois f.ivorod iinmrdinto action , and It was finally decided to arrest Prince Jerome. Many dispatcher liavti arrived f.-etn the provinces encouraging thu minis- tars to not energetically. At the moment - ment i f his arrest Prince Jerome had just returned from a walk with fjur trionda , being decorated with the grsnd cross of the Legion of Honor. 'Tho rre t warrant wia signed by the first president of the nut of appeals In the chnmbor deputies Ouneo D'Ornnuo stated that ho would placard the manifesto in hla dt p-irtmcnt. Many mt inborn thought tlio vote ( xpeilliug member * cf the French d > n ty went beyond the no- eessity nud thut it would boanfticlont to urm the government with power to expel prlncos at ila diecrotion. It now npponra thu MAMI'KCTO WAS AOHKED Ul'OK on the Any after O.Ainbotta'a funeral , the national character of which in > presvod Prince Jerome with the idea that the people nere , in their worship nt ( lAtnbjlta , Bunnpartista without knowing it. It ia supposed the niani- fi.i o u printed in n town where thn impcroxlinto prevail among the uittcun oln&a itnd thnt the bills wnro sent to dif ferent nueiito in the quarters of the city where it waa poatod. Qeorco Lnchnrd i < nnul Ui bo iin iuturmediary between Prince Juromo and 1'ho Fi- gnro. T.\o luttur vn not acizjd , but ninny imwa vendvra , foarlng aoizuro , "lily sold it to Lnoun cuatomcra. The fjllowcm of Prince Victor condemn iid llouher iippiov'-n thu iniiinfosto , Thu lioiiKpnrtiat dcputieu hope Priucu Juiumo will bo treated hurahly in jiil , r.a ho might bucomu popular if trratinl ai u niattyr. The manifesto ciuseul n great aenaa- tion. li < uwiipapeirs | reproduced it , und a majority printed leading articles mi iho iinl'ject. lijiiupartist member < f thu cl amber f > ( deputies have held , \ muititg und iluuulud lo protcot by ti very mean" in thulr power uguinat the action i f tlui government in ar- Prince N.ipoleon. Monnwhilu the prince , thrugh kept strictly so- eluded , la trettcet otherwise with the utmost conaiueration nt oonoiergcrir. If Fkqaota motion In the chamber if deputitju be udopted , not only Prince Juromu , but Prince Victor , now oerv- ing with it battery at Urleans , and Piinco L"uia , residing in Palis , will bo exiled. The Bonap.irtiata will once more form a compact body which , in thu future , must bo taken into ac count , A OKGAT 1ILUNDKU , LoxnnN , January 1C. A dispatch from Paris to The Telegraph sayc The French government hu boon guilty cf the greatest blnndor possible III arresting' Princa Nspoloon. Y * L' " vr ! wiser ff- the . j bc crovor. . . . " , , . 1" A * -r. - * * o * "s * * ! . cr simply conducted ntni to iho fruft- tier. THE U1USIS IK FKANUE. NKW YOUK , January 15 , The World has u Bueclnl ciblo from Parli upon PrinooNipoloon'a proohmatloii nnd hla r.rreat. A luading member ol thu connurvativo republican pirty said to Iho correspondent ; "The princt had shown a keen appreciation ef the situation. Bthla I monn ( ind here ho paused u moment ) that the impending finnnc'ul ' troubloa cl Franco cannot , in my judgment , muah lunger bo averted. Wti Imvo baon vo'ing ' money away in every direction to eatlafj every wretched Httlo politician frnni the channel * to the P > runuu < ; build ing r llroadH which nru not WAiited , und which bleed Iho paying HIIBH to death ; building pilaots in villn os , lavishing the inoiniy of Ux payers upon unrmnuiutr.itivo objects and heaping up obligations with which , so various and BO weighty nro I hey no mon in the government , und no men llkoly to enter the gov urnmont , are , in my juglmont acmpo < tout to ( loul. all thin means disaster , nud diEnater of n kind which irritatui nnd iilunm omall proprietor of Franct - ho nu a if the pcoplo. Now , tin prince , who , whatever eilso may be aiiid ( f him , in u Uirowd obaurvei nnd keen man of bujlnea , aeei nil this ; acents mltisliiiif in the air uni comea forward before the cnuh ti concentrate Attention upon liimaol and the Nnpoluonio clulir.n. Obtorvi that the second empire still lives ii the traditiuna of the people an at epoch of great material prosperity. ' I The correspondent adds ; "I an confirmed in my own belief ho hai hit the situation precisely. By thi Irritation with which 1 hoard the oo tion of Prince Napoleon epokon of to night In Orleuniat circles , it has beet the 111 concimlod opinion of Orloanlj' ' chiefs for aomo time that restoratiot of the constitutional monarchy witl the Count of PriH was on the csrda Thhtiks to the ntato of affairs so vig orou-jly sketched by my Interlocutor they now scorn to fuel Prinon Napoleon loon hun been thrusting hlmaolf in before fore them on the very ground whlcl they expected to make their own. " GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Bpw.lal Dbpatcbui to TDK Hun. TUIIKISII TKOUHLK8. Co. > HTAKriNirrK , Jr.nuiry Hi. Th diaputo betwcon Aloko Paahii , gov crnor general of eastern Houmanli und Krubul , acting Russian const general at Phillipp > i > ihB oontlnuot Alcko PdiihaBtato tint ho cannot b roapoini'jlo for the government t long a ) Krobol remains , and aska th porto either to have Krobol recalli or accept his ( Aleko'e ) ivrebol reports to N.xlldcU' , Hussla umb.iBs dor ct Ujiiatantinople , ih Aleko 1'itahn dully violates the coi atitution. It ia rumored that tl porte has ordered Aloko Pasha cll'jr an apology to Krcbul and th Aloko refused , A crisis Is immi nent. anuary 10 - At n banquet last evening , in honor ef members of thn provincial committee of Alsace-Lorraine1 , Field Marshal Von Mauti uuflovcrnnr ) gencrnl , era- phaaiV.jd the fact that Frniuo lied ra- trocedcd AlBncV-Lorralno by treaty , and snid the dutk'n of the inhnbitmits towards the inoMicr country man nllence all anntlmental roereta. 1'ho prosperity i f Alsace-Lorraine depend ed upon tholr obtaining constitutional rights , and ho appealed to the pa triotism rf both provincas to support his i ( Fort , but whethsr such support bj given or wlthhcltl , hli policy was one of conuiliattoc , KCORNE'K- MAK.SKILI.KS , January 10. Empress KUQOUO has again written Kouhtr in regard to her gift of the castle , which the municipality refused' ' na irregular. She wishes to know whether the otter will bo uoooptod , ao a deed1 of the gift will bo drawn up. Klir.Nt'II FAOTB. PAULS , JAtiuary 10 I ronoh reVenue - nuo returns for 188 2 show llttU more than nominal increase. Priuco N\poloon was arroatod at his residence by four officers. TUP. ANAKU11LSTH ; LYONS , January 10 At tho-triol of the anarchists to-day moat of thu ac cused declared themselves ready to recommence operations if freo. UAILItOAt ) HT1IIKK. LONIION , Jannary 10 The strike of Caledonian railway ia extending. TnlUo to West Scotland is almost topped. KAUTIIQUAKK IN Hl'AI.V ) MAnitin , January 10. There were eleven tihuoks of carthquako to-day in thu town of Archnuv , causing' the Kruntoit constornation. Mnsn waa said in the fields , it being considered dimu'orous to occupy the church. 1'I.OT TO KILL Till : LOUD LIKlTTKNAKTi LONDON , January 10 A Dublin correspondent snys : There nru two distinct noorat Hoclotien hero. Onn belongs to the "Head Centre " longs , Stoph- OIIB' Fenian party , which ndvosntcn an open warfare , wid the other IB known as the "Sonnto , " or "Oouncil1' ! a body which mlvocatea murder. An effort will ba nuilu to prove that nonio pria oncra recently taken into custody have boon in company on certain daya with poraoi.H punted in curtain partn of thu city for tlio purpose of aseatsin- atlng a high e Qiclal , but the attempt waa postponed for n better opportuni ty , wh'oh ' never aroso. It instated it will bonhown that there waa a plot to destroy tbo lord lieutenant and bia escort cert by bombs thrown from houses. AN KAIlTlIejUAKK. VIKNNA , January 10 A shook of earthquake was felt at Carlsbad and two houses fell . A KICK rilOM IIIHMAKCK. BF.IILIN , January 10. A correspondent pendent aiys Bismarck ia opposed to allowing nny fncilltlcs1 for the rotnrn of German omigrunts'nftSr their nat- urnlizitlou as jJ iorrcftnTbltiadnji , on obUin . w f-arnJf ( { nOKl/It , tmuvuiy I" " . ; roai Harwich to AlcftV" trowed with wreckage ffbm xno British chip Pride of tha Ocean , from Hamburg for Now York. A ease lontalning dynamite wns found by a : east guard. The fact that the kvreckneo IH in exceedingly small lioces hns led to the conjecture that ho loaa of the vcaocl waa canoed by ho explosion of dynamito. THI : I'uiNi B'H ( IKNEUONITY. BERLIN , Jiuiuary 10 The Crown rincound Oronn Princoea decline to e jive any presents on the occasion f their silver wedding , and reqnect ho donorn to expend thu money thny ropoBO lliua nalug in alleviating the Istrcsj caused by the recent Inundn- ions. A FATAL KIRK. LONDON , Jan. 10 A ( ire occurred n a tenement houao on Widecrate itroot , in this cify , laat evening Klvo lersona rrero burned to death und four voro injured. MnNNIicUllhOttN. pi-clal Dlnpntch to TIIK HRH , BOSTON , January 10. John D. .ing waa elected United States eona- , or in the senate on thu fifth ballot , which Htood Long 22 , Hoar 15 , Unipo 2. The houao udjournod 1m- nedlatoly upon hearing tlio result oi .ho above ballot anel both house ! moot in joint convention to-morrow. Thn Opeivi Houto Flro- li'dal | lJ8itclos | ) ) to THN HUB. ALIIVNY , JaniurylO. ThoTwoddlc liall block , including the opera house iho Albany county bank , eight or tot retail stores and a number of cltlcei are totally deatroyed by fire. Tin leas la heavy. A Bourbon Senator. Ipvdal Dirijutili to TIIK MtK. NASHVH.LK , Tenn. , January 1C. sham fi Harris waa elected to th United States Senate on the firtt bal ot. The vote stood 17 in the aonat and G8 in the house. A Hall Burned. ripctlal Illsutili | to TIIK Hr.K. NEW YOUK , January 10. Twoddl mil at Albany wai burned thla morn ng. The liru started In McCommon music atoro under the hall and nprea HO quiekly to the atago that within to mlnuton the flames were beyond cor trol. Thu hall ia efntiroly ruined. Two Cnut H | > cclul DNpattli to TUK l WASHWCITON , January 10. Th senate appropriation coinmlttoo ] n nm ndod the poatcllbo approprlatio bill so as to urovido that two cai poatago begin on January 1st , 188 They striku out the house provislo regarding the completion of auba dlzud railroads for oarrytng the mall luniiBitrnteil. Hjieclal UUi-oUli to Tiu llin. DOVKH , Dal. , January 10 , Oharl 0 , Stockloy waa Inaugurated as go ernor to-day , A FIRE BUG IH IRONS. Arrest of the Man Supposed to Have Sot fire to the.New- hall House , Strong Oircumstantiol H\l- deuce Point to the Sa loon Keeper , Strange Disappearance of the All-Important Books of the Hotel Inexplicable Aotloa 'of Auteidel ndOthtm Further Partlculnra o ? tbo Polish Calamity. SpoclM Wepotch to Tin linn. MILWAUKEK , January 1 * . Ojorgo .Ssholler , proprietor ef the Nowhall hiinso bar , waa arrested at 1 o'clock this morning on a warrant sworn out by Officer Hannifin , charging him with netting 'ho fire which destroyed the Nuwhall house on Wednesday morning. The arrest waa made by Lieut. Janoonand Officer Ilaunnfin in Roth'u "yuijt Houao , " corner of Ma son Btrcot and Broadway. 3-jhollor did not acorn very much surprised , and made no statement. He has been drinking heavily since the fire , and his fixco shows tbo effects cf the spreo. The prisoner was locked up on the charge of "arson , " and was immedi ately tranaferrod to the county } ail , where ho waa locked up in an upper cell. Ilo did not speak to the jailor , The cdkoraaro very reticent about the details of the arroat. It ia reported that Schollor waa ar rested principally on the statement of liinchun and another employe , who claim they caw Schellur in the wood 'room , wltero Linchun eaya the Cro originated , and that ho was there after > o'clock in the morning. Application wan made at the sheriffs oillco for aa opportunity to talk with the prisoner , which waa refused. District Attorney Glark also refused to lot anyone nee Soheller , hla cxcueo being that ha la i.f raid an attempt will bo made to > lynch him. GoorgoLinohanenglnocrofthoNow- hall house , ia out of his room to-day. Uo atntca that the various tales about firca originating in the second or third atorlca ia all boah. "Lot people Bay whatthoy will , " aaidLinohan ; "whon the announcement of the fire waa made I went into the wood room in the basement and there found a pile of Wi-od burning in the corner. The brick walls wore blackened , which was caused by the fire burning against it aonaotlmo , as may bo aeon at present , and that there waa no other fire above or below , nor in any other part of the room. The smoke was ascending through the floors above and spread ing throughout the building.lr tJoholIor was spokenjto shortly before fore ui nrr-eat. H was told that was wmo talk tf n wnrrsnt petw W I ) " conm ntfF p r m\- . , It ! r&tlpt drop dead than bo no V he nald , and it his appear * * uco had anything to do with the i matter hs wnu tolling the truth. To * ineMongcio reported at the hcuff's ollica that excited knots of looplo on the streets were talking cC yn < * hlng. It is feared that there will o trouble when it comes to be gen- , rally known that Sohollor is in ens- oeiy on tliu awful charge , and the po * 'co and sheriff are prepared to de- end him to the last. An extra uaid will bo krpt at the jail all ight. Sahollcr has-been in financial traiUif liito. An attempt made lact I'rlday to ralso ? 5C ( ) on a chattel : norlgago from Chaa. S holes , gambler , ixllod. A liquor dealer furnishing the iar room holia a note of $200 agalnat iohellnr , which ho offers for ton cents , 'ho tftornoou before the fire , whan 3chellor was intoxicated , landlord \nteadel gave him n talking to , warn- ng him to mend hla ways. Sohollor , vaa afterwards talked to by Tiae , ihirf clerk of tha hotel , and loft in ilgh dudgeon. The fooling ia intocoe , ut n great many people who know Schollcr declare ho is not capable of ho deed. MILWAUKEE , January 10 Three : nero bodies were recovered to-day , making a total of thirty-onn taken rom the ruins , When the safe waa poned this afternoon , there were nu merous papers and documents and hroo blank books , bnt no register , no ransfer book , no memorandum of the guoats or employes conld bo found. Mr. Antladel hurriedly throw the matter into a box and basket , and with mon loft the scene at onco. The theories advanced as to the cause of the diaappearanco of all the important volumes are numerous , but none are satisfactory. $ In view of tha fact that papers and books of every description and kind are found in every ditection , only partially consumed , the vanish ing of such solid books as the register anel its companion Is regarded as mys terious and unexplainablo. Other books known to have been in the of fice are found In part , but nothing to show that which would now be prec ious beyond all prica ever existed , _ de- mends moat searching investigation. Poland's Holcoauit- SpecUl Dltpitch to Tui Uit. ST. PETEiisiiuoei , January 10. Ao- cordlng to official report , 03 persons including many foreign travelers , lost their lives by the burning of the cir cus at BerdltzehefT. The circus had inner and outer walla , and the ipaco between was filled with straw , The governor of Kief has arrived at Dorditachelf. The managers of the circus have boon arrested for having had two eldo doors nailed np. There being no rooms Itrgo enough to hold the bodies of the dead they have been placed in the field. When .tho nailed up doors worn opened fifty corpses fell to the ground In a mats.