The Coalition have triumphed in the French elections. All the
returns had not been received in Paris on Wednesday afternoon, but it was ascertained that the Anti-Ministerial majority would Is; decisive. The Journal des Mats gives as the result of 403 re- turns, the elections of 206 Coalition Deputies, 194 Ministerial, and 3 Doubtful. But the Dads would naturally underrate the suc- cess of its opponents, and another account states the Coalition majority at 26. All the Opposition Deputies of eminence have been reaected, with the addition of some able men, among whom Da TOCQUEVILLE is mentioned with especial honour. M. MARC Gnmanix, one of the editors of the Dads! and Profossor in the Academy of Paris, and Ensuesn 13t.axe, Under-Secretary of the Honie Department and manager of the elections, were defeated by Coalition candidates ; and their loss is considered serious to the Ministers.
The fate of the Cabinet is sealed. It is considered certain that they will not meet the Chambers on the 26th instant ; and lists of a new Administration are handed about. The following is con- sidered a not improbable combination of names—.-.— Marshal SOVLT, President of the Coun,41i4v1 M. TmEns, Minister for Foreign Affairs. M. GUIZOT, of Public Instruction, M. DUCHATEL, of Finance. M. REMUSAT, Minister of Commerce. M. VIVIEN, Minister of the Interior. Admiral Rottssix, Minister of Marine. M. SACZET, Minister' of Justice. The Prince DE JOINVILLE has returned to Paris. He arrived at Brest, from the Havannah, on Wednesday week.