SAIIRDAY, ORE 'O'CLOCK.
An Extraordinary Gazette is just issued, containing an announcement of the death of Marshal St. Arnaud. The telegraphic despatch was for- warded to the Foreign Office by the British Consul at Belgrade, who bad received it from Lord Stratford.
" Constantinople, September 30, 1854 ; 10p. m.—Marshal St. Arnaud is dead. His remains have just arrived here on board the Bertholet, which is appointed to convey them to France. This vessel brings news from the Cri- mea up to the 29th, in the morning. It was supposed that Prince Menachi- koff had returned to Sebastopol. The Allies were on the point of commencing the siege. General Canrobert had succeeded to the command of the French army."