15 DECEMBER 1860, page 10

From Madrid We Have News Of Calamitous Inundations At...

over- whelming public buildings, hospitals, and houses, and destroying many children. Conferences have already commenced at the Hotel of Foreign Affairs, Paris, for a new treaty......

Postscript.

BASI7RDAY MORNING. It has been publicly stated that there is to be no Reform Bill next session. Mr. Gilpin, Secretary to the Poor Law Board, in a speech to his constituents at......

Some Painful Rumours Have Been Circulated Through London...

treatment supposed to have been experienced by the prisoners in China, and it appears to be assumed that the Government has received information on the subject. We have reason......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Business has been rather more active in the English market this week, although quotations have not experienced any important variations. The......

Births.

On the let of December, at Wilton Street, Bolgrave Square, the Honourable Mrs. Rowland Winn, of a daughter. On the 5th, at 21, Moray Place, Edinburgh, Mrs. Brown Douglas, the......

311isrri1annino.

The Secretary of State for India has made the following appointments in his Council for the ensuing year—Vice-President, Sir James Weir Hogg; Chairmen of Committees—Finance, Mr.......

A Telegram From Bombay, November 16th, States That "the...

Europeans have mutinied at Dinapore, and have been disbanded. One man was shot. The combination against the Income-tax continues to be maintained in Bombay."......

The Ifoniteur Of Yesterday Announced The Return Of The...

to Paris at half-past six on Thursday evening, and stated that her Ma- jesty's health was more satisfactory. The Globe Paris correspondent states that "the Austrian Envoy, De......

From The London Gazette, December 11.

Bankruptcies Annulled.—Josseu LIMEY, Sheffield, manufacturer of sheep. shears—Kfaxwoon Stonehouse, Devonshire, draper. Bankrupts.—Euhs MANSFIELD, Chesterton, Cambridgeshire,......