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CALOGRAMS.

Reutee's Telegbams.

[Received January 18, 12.40 ]

Paris, January 17.

It has.transpired that Prince Jerome Buonaparte will be t , prosecuted in the ordinary manner for his seditious proclamation. It is not probable that the resolution of the Chamber of Deputies for the expulsion of all members of Buonapartist j families from France will be carried out. , ■[■•• [.:, London, January 17. The total amount subscribed for the Victoria loan was £600,000. The list was. closed to-day.

Other prisoners convicted for Lough Mask murders were executed to-day at Gal way. *

Caibo, January 16. Solf-Government in EgyptEarl Dafferin has recently had under consideration the question of establishing a responsible form of self-government in Egypt, and has now made a proposal to the Egyptian Council of Ministers for the establishment of Legislative Chambers.

Pabis, January 16th. In the Chamber of- Deputies this evening attention was drawn to a manifesto which has been placarded throughout the city.: signed by-Prince Jerome Bonaparte, in which he denounced the Government, and claimed the right to assume, the Imperial title. The Government declared that the matter was one requiring immediate repressive action, and moved the expulsion from France of members of the JBonapartist. families.- An excited discussion followed, but the motion was. ultimately carried by a large majority."'

OSPBCIAIfS'TO ■ THE PbEBS; ASSOCIATION.]

London, January 16. ; The absconding Treasurer from TenV nessee has agaiu been captured and safely lodged'in the'gaol atNashvillejrafloufishing city/of Tennessee, and the capital of Davidson- County;- -—-•—■■•■■ • ~ - ~~ Mr Chamberlain, in addre«sing his constituents at Birmingham, complained that the high rate of school fees was unfair to the^working classes.

Strong complaints are being made at the delay attending the inscribing of the New South Wales loan.

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Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4381, 18 January 1883, Page 2

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276

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4381, 18 January 1883, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4381, 18 January 1883, Page 2

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