10 JUNE 1865, Page 3

Prince Jerome has, it is said, taken alarm at the

tone held by the Emperor towards him, and is making overtures for a reconciliation. He has agreed to await his cousin at Toulon, and offer, it is presumed, some kind of apology for his ill-advised speech. It would seem that French opinion, always logical, entirely condemns his conduct, and that the Prince has lost popularity with the people as well as favour at Court. That position seems to a Jacobin Prince of the Blood quite unendurable, and he is making an effort to escape from it, which the Emperor will pro- bably assist.