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Foreign News December 1, 1877

American Citizen

Canton, Madison County, Mississippi

What is this article about?

The new French Ministry, led by Gen. Grimaudet de Rochebouet, was announced on the 23rd but faced criticism from Republican papers and was repudiated by the Chamber of Deputies with a 323-208 vote of no confidence moved by Jules Ferry.

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The new French Ministry was announced on the 23d, as follows: President of the Council and Minister of War, Gen. Grimaudet de Rochebouet; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marquis de Bonneville; Minister of the Interior, De Welchi; Minister of Justice, Le Pelletier; Minister of Finance, D'Utilleul; Minister of Commerce, Ozenne; Minister of Public Works, Graeff; Minister of Public Instruction, Faye; Minister of Marine, Admiral Rousin.

The Republican papers censure the composition of the new Ministry in contemptuous terms.

—The new French Ministry has been repudiated by the Chamber of Deputies. Jules Ferry, on behalf of the Left, moved a resolution expressing want of confidence, which was adopted by a vote of 323 against 208.

What sub-type of article is it?

Political

What keywords are associated?

French Ministry Chamber Of Deputies Vote Of No Confidence Jules Ferry Republican Papers

What entities or persons were involved?

Gen. Grimaudet De Rochebouet Marquis De Bonneville De Welchi Le Pelletier D'utilleul Ozenne Graeff Faye Admiral Rousin Jules Ferry

Where did it happen?

France

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

France

Event Date

The 23d

Key Persons

Gen. Grimaudet De Rochebouet Marquis De Bonneville De Welchi Le Pelletier D'utilleul Ozenne Graeff Faye Admiral Rousin Jules Ferry

Outcome

repudiated by the chamber of deputies by a vote of 323 against 208

Event Details

The new French Ministry was announced with Gen. Grimaudet de Rochebouet as President of the Council and Minister of War, and other ministers including Marquis de Bonneville for Foreign Affairs, De Welchi for the Interior, Le Pelletier for Justice, D'Utilleul for Finance, Ozenne for Commerce, Graeff for Public Works, Faye for Public Instruction, and Admiral Rousin for Marine. Republican papers censured it contemptuously. The Chamber of Deputies repudiated it via a resolution of no confidence moved by Jules Ferry on behalf of the Left.

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