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Show The French Election Surprise. Paris, October 6. It is said that the loss of friends and relatives in Tonquin immediately immedi-ately influenced the provincial electors in favor of the Re-actionaries. The Messenger De Paris attributes the defeat of the Opportunists Oppor-tunists to their extravagance in colonial adventures, ad-ventures, their war against religion, and their ill treatment of. the magistracy. The Orleanists elected yesterday were chosen on a' basis of promises of protection against American cereals and bacon. Paris, October 6. The Republique Fran-caise, Fran-caise, in an editorial to-day on the results of the elections, says: "Over one-third of the members of the Chamber of Deputies are Conservatives. This is a serious evil. It then implores the Republicans to unite on candidates in districts where second ballots are necessary, and preserve the integrity of the Republic." Berlin, October 6. The Bourse was dull yesterday consequent upon the gain of the Conservatives in the French elections, which are not regarded in a favorable light on the exchange. . |