PARIS.
January L;
M. Duclere, the Premier, in the Chamber of Deputies, made a statement in reference to the Egyptian affairs. He reviewed the whole position at length, and concluded by announcing that, as England had decided to act alone in the settlement of the Egyptian question, France would in future resorveperfect freedom of action with regard to Egypt.
January 10
A manifesto signed by Prince Jerome Bonaparte has been placarded throughout Paris. It strongly denounces the Government, and lays claim to the Napoleonic heritage. Prince Jerome has been arrested in consequence of the manifesto.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3593, 17 January 1883, Page 3
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