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Show Tbe Frencb Electlou. Paris, 15. The evening papers point out that both the opposition and irovernment are disappointed, the former having hoped to return 400 deputies, while the latter reckoned on gaining 100 sea ti. The Messager de Paris states that the government hs gained forty seats and may obtain ten more, and suggests that government's govern-ment's eucoesa is sufficient to afford an opportunity of terminating the crisis by mutual concessions. Perfect tranquility continues to prevail. London, 15. A dispatch dated Paria, midnight, gives the latest returns, re-turns, showing 825 republicans and and 191 conservatives are elected, and that some Bonapartist leaders, bucq as Duke de Moucby, M Cbevreaux aud M. Raoul Duval, have bean defeated. de-feated. The elections are considered consid-ered us unsatisfactory in result, and as calculated to lead to a renewal of the strife. The Francois, Duke de 1 Broglie's organ, claims that after Gambetta'i boast ot the 400 republican republi-can majority it is virtually a government govern-ment victory, which encouraged tne conservatives to continue in the policy inaugurated on tbe 16ih of - May. Tne Delense, clerical, considers the reduction of the republican repub-lican majority a rebuke to the insolence in-solence of the 363, and an encouragement encourage-ment to President MacMabon toper-severe toper-severe in bis present course. The Temps, while admitting a reduction ml the republican majority considers the decision of France in tavor of republicans repub-licans peremptory, and declares that it will he neitner possible nor permissible per-missible to resist it. The Constitution Constitu-tion advises the immediate retirement retire-ment of the ministers, t - |