European News.
The following cablegram is from the Melbourne Age by the Tarawera : — Dunedin, Fridayr
The ex-Empress Eugenic quitted Paris immediately after her arrival, it having been pointed out to her that her staying would simply exasperate matters without conferring any benefit on the Bonapartist cause.
An impression haying got abroad!, in panada that European complications are impending which may involve England in a war, a very" strong feeling has sprUDg up in favor of forming a special Votunteer corps of 10,000 men, who would be prepared to serve in any part of the world where the exigencies of England might require it. The Committee appointed by the Chamber of Deputies to consider the desirability of excluding the members of former reigning families now resident in France, have adopted a resolution approving of the proposals. It was, however, only carried by a harrow majority. General Billot; the Minister of War, in opposing the resolution, eulogised the members of the Orleans family for their wise moderation of patriotic abstention from all dynastic movements of a disturbing character. ■ '. ■■ \ . >-• '■
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4395, 3 February 1883, Page 2
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176European News. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4395, 3 February 1883, Page 2
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