17 SEPTEMBER 1853, Page 8

We have no news bearing directly on the Turkish question.

It' is stated, however, that couriers are posting hither and thither in hot haste ; and that orders have been sent to Lord Stratford de Redeliffe, to urge the Sultan to accept the Vienna note without alteration. This is put fror- ward as the decision of the British Government; and advices from Paris, of Thursday's date, assert that, after long discussion—so long that the Emperor kept the ex-Queen of Spain and Prince Eugene of Savoy-Carig- nan waiting for him—the French Cabinet adopted the conclusions of Lord Aberdeen.

A despatch from Vienna, dated Vienna, September 12, states that the Emperor and his brother had just escaped a great danger. The horses of their carriage got the bit between their teeth and ran away, but were for- tunately stopped before any accident happened.