24 APRIL 1875, Page 2

The Paris 'Correspondent of the Times publishes an elaborate

calculation, which has some marks of " inspiration " about it, to show that the Assembly can get through its work by the last week of August, that the elections to the Senate will end about the 13th-September, and the Assembly be dissolved in about another month. The elections should be over by the end of November, and the new Assembly of two Chambers meet before the end of the year. The calculation, which is based on the certainty that the majority would break up if new questions of any magnitude were placed before it, seems sound, but its correctness will depend on the absence of any unforeseen occurrence between May and September. Four months is a long while for France to.reipain without some unforeseen event.