20 SEPTEMBER 1851, Page 9

The Emperor of Austria left Vienna on the 12th instant,

with a nume- rous suite, for a progress through Trieste, Venice, and the chief towns of Lombardy. Reviews of nearly the whole of the Austro-Italian army in the neighbourhood of Verona will take place. From Verona he will go to Mantua, P,escheith, the ill-fated Breschia, and Milan. There is talk of an intention to use the Emperor's visit in forwarding a project for a con- federation of all the Italian Sovereigns under his protection as King of Lombardy.

A second edition of the Morning Chronicle has the following—" A tele- graphic despatch announces the arrival of the Emperor of Austria at Verona. His Majesty was received with enthncinsm by the troops. The city was illuminated in the evening."

There were reports in some of the daily journals of Wednesday that Kossuth was known to have been liberated, and to have embarked in the American steam-frigate Mississippi for the Western Republic, at the beginning of this month. The Daily News today repeats the report with circumstances- • "A letter from Malta, of the 12th, states that Kossuth and his com- panions left Kutaiha on the 1st instant, and were conveyed from Giemkck to the Dardanelles in a Turkish steamer. Another communication says— `By the Growler, which arrived this morning, we have heard that Kossuth and his companions were all safe on board of the Mississippi,, and that she had left the Dard.anelles with them on the 7th, for America.