19 AUGUST 1854, page 9

A Correspondent Calls Upon Us To Explain, That The Reverend

Mr. Cowie, whose death under very painful circumstances we mentioned last week, was a Dissenting minister, not a member of the Established Church.......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The first blow has been :struck in the fialtic, and the,Bomarsund is in the hands of the Allies. The interesting intelligence was published tlaia afternoon, in the......

The Ship Shandon Of Glasgow, On Her Passage From That

port to Montreal, with a cargo on board valued at 80,0001., was totally destroyed by fire on the ad instant, soon after she had left port. From the Captain's statement it would......

The Court-martial At Windsor Held Its Sixteeth Sitting...

when Major-General Wetherill delivered a long commentary on the evidence ad- duced before the Court, the animus of which was directed against the pri- soner, whom Major-General......

We Have Authority To State That Mr. Lawley's Duties As

private secre- tary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer were only temporarily continued, and that they have now ceased.-Globe.......

The Polytechnic Institction.

The recent reorganization of this establishment, with Mr. Pepper as resident director, has been followed by a move in favour of the working classes. All persons engaged in......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The fluctuations in Government Securities this week have been light, and speculative operations have been suspended, awaiting some decisive......