Nothing whatever has transpired in France as to the chances
of each party in the Senatorial elections of Sunday, the 30th inst., but those who declared that they would be mostly Conservative are now obviously hedging. They say all the Mayors chosen as delegates professed themselves devoted t& the Administration, but that may not prevent their voting agai4st it. A great struggle has occurred in the Department of the Shine, where the Irrecon- cilables want a list of their own, and will not listen to M. Gam- betta, who advocates a "list of conciliation," but its evil effects will be warded off by tact. There will either be no list chosen, every delegate voting as he chooses, or there will be none made known until it is too late to influence the provinces. It is believed that, the number of electors being small, complete lists of the Senators may appear in London on Tuesday morning.