21 MAY 1853, page 7

"the Rumour That The Porte Had Accepted The Russian...

is without foundation," says that precipitate gossip the telegraph. "The rumour that the Porte had accepted the Russian ultimatum is without foundation," says that precipitate......

Lump Riu4 France.—the Empress Is Now So Far Convalescent As

to permit of her being driven out in a carriage to the Bois de Boulogne. Political interest is reviving in France ; and the spirit of independence imputed to the Legislative......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCH•NOX, FRIDAY ATIMBNOON. The demand for money which had existed for several weeks continued nearly undiminished both in the Stock Exchange and out of doors until yes-......

The Directors Of The York And North Midland Railway...

yester- day, on the Coroner's charge of "manslaughter," and were admitted to bail. The Directors of the York and North Midland Railway surrendered yester- day, on the Coroner's......

31itort Hamm

The Times explains the object of the Order in Council of the 1st April 1853 relating to the Navy, described by the Secretary of the Admiralty as intended "to give the Royal Navy......

Postscript.

SAT1INDA.Y. The "loud cheers" that greeted Lord John Russell's proposal, last night, to take two days' holyday next week, betrays the usual effect of past idleness in provoking......

The Members Of The Deputation From The Electors Of The

City of London were punctual to the appointment made by Lord John Russell this morn- ing; but instead of himself, they found a letter stating that he had to attend a -Cabinet......