27 AUGUST 1853, page 7

M. Kossuth Appeared Yesterday At The Lambeth Police...

give evi.: dence as to the identity of an Hungarian calling himself Rattenstein, who was charged with fraud and forgery. It is doubtful whether there be not two persons calling......

By The Lady Jocelyn, Which Arrived Yesterday At Plymouth, We

have received •files of the Cape Town Mail to the 21st July. The journals are occupied with the progress of the elections ; heading the accounts ot meetings, and the reprints of......

The Dungarvan Election Has Probably Terminated In The...

Mr. Francis Maguire. At two o'clock on Thursday the poll stood thus- Maguire 171 ; Gregory 77. Another report makes Mr. Maguire's majority- a score fewer. The electors of......

Gurttlautuno.

A' copy of a' convention, signed by Lord John Russell on the part of Great Britain, and Mr. J. R. Ingersoll on the part of the United States, providing for the settlement of......

The Latest News Respecting The Decision Of The Sultan On

the note of the Four Powers is what was received yesterday by telegraph from Vienna. The most positive form it has assumed is, that the Austrian Government has received......

Births:.

On - the 15th August, at Radnage Rectory, Bucks, the Wife of the Rev. George Piiillimore, of a son. On the'l6th, at Knowimere Manor, Yorkshire, the Wife of Jonathan Peel, Esq.,......

The Washington Arrived Last Night Off Cowes, From New York.

Her dates are to the 13th instant. The weather was so rough that the mails had to be landed in life-boats. The news is not of great importance. Everything was passing......

The 3.1001t4.-all Accounts From The Highlands Concur . In...

grouse-shootings as the best for many years past . The birds are numerous and strong, and most excellent sport is being enjoyed. Many parties have gone North within the past......

Postscript.

SAT17RDAY. The Queen left Osborne this morning, at a quarter before nine o'clock in the yacht Elfin. The weather was so rough in Cowes Roads that the Elfin shipped several seas,......