People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1892 — FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS. [ARTICLE]

FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS.

Follotrlug the Defeat of the Government on a Proposition by M. Brisson. Paris, Nov. 29.—1 n the chamber of deputies M. Brisson, chairman of the committee on the Panama investigation, demanded of the government that an autopsy be held on the body of the late Baron Reinach. M. Ricard, minister of justice, replied that the law did not permit it. A division was taken as to sustaining M. Ricard and the government was defeated. The resignation of the ministry was at once announced. London, Nov. 29. Dispatches received from Paris indicate that the municipal crisis is not serious. It is thought President Carnot will insist on Premier Loubet’s holding office. The government, nevertheless, stands discredited; and it will perhaps go out of existence very soon—if, indeed, this setback does not end its existence. But if it stand for the present it will at best be merely a stop-gap