6 OCTOBER 1860, page 12

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The following is the original text of Lord ,John Russell's despatch to Count Cavour, a French translation of which has appeared in the co- lo g ne Gazette- " Foreign Office,......

Births.

On the 25th of September, at Stoke Talmadge, Oxfordshire, the Honourable Mrs. William Byron, of a son. On the 28th, at Edinburgh, Lady Edith Fergusson, of a daughter. On the......

POSTSCRIPT SATURDAY MORNING. It has been more than suspected that the relations between the Pope - and the French Government are by no means so smooth as would appear -even on......

Gleanings.

SPONTANEOUS FIRES. — Numerous and extensive fires continue to rage in the metropolis. Night after night the dome of St. Paul's and other impor- tant buildings have been lighted......

A Letter From Pesth, 1st Of October, To Le .2nerd,

states that the new Austrian levy of 100,000 men encounters stout resistance, the young men liable to conscription vanishing in every direction, and immense numbers have taken......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Preparations for the 4th of the month caused a large demand for Money all the week, some large sales of Stock having taken place, it is......