Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1889 — BOULANGER ELECTED. [ARTICLE]

BOULANGER ELECTED.

In consequence of the victory es/ General Boulanger. Sunday, the Ministry tendered their resignations, Mondav" mohtiDg, bnt President Carnot declined to accept them. A Paris correspondent telegraphs as follows; As to wbat may happen inside of Paris nobody has auv views. Such calm judgment as one can find to-night is concentr. t* d ppon the question what Germahy will think, krenchmen may fully understand that Boulanger’s election is due to Panama Canal influences, to dislike of the Radicals, to a clerical reaction and a thousand other things, but the problem is, will Germany ever pretend to comprehend these local facts? Will she not instead leap at the chance.of accenting Boulanger as the evangel oi revanche? I happen to know two var correspondents who, to-night, got word from their editors to hold themselves ready for an emergency. It dees not ’ necessarily mean that trouble is cprnipg but it is the most intelligible translation of the meaning of to-day’s work.