20 AUGUST 1853, Page 10

The departure of the Emperor and Empress of the French

for Dieppe did not take place on Wednesday, for some unexplained reason. The preparations were complete, the railway-train ordered, when all was sud- denly countermanded.

The Emperor of Austria, and several members of his family, arrived at Isehl on the 13th instant. Lie was to stay until September.

Lord Hardinge and Lord Seaton formally signified, on Thursday, to the troops encamped at Chobham the approbation of the Queen, and their own separate approval of the conduct both of the officers and the men. Lord Seaton says that only "one instance of serious misconduct on the part of the troops has been reported." The Duke of Cambridge is com- plimented for the "very successful manner" in which he played his Part.