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At 37 Berkeley Terra

... ce, on the 27th fnA. Xs ; LILLIE; a daughter. At S0 Monteith Row, on the 27th &tct L 1 WILLIAMI SPEIRs; a son. 2 At 18 Newton Terrace, on the 27th bum. Ki P ROBERT DOUGLAS; a eOnl. t At 101 Ardgowan Street, Kinning Pari, at th i 27th inst., Mrs ROBERT Moa0isof ; a eoon. n At Dunard. Dowanhill, on 27th inst., the wif c) AN.D&Ew H. TURNBrLL, Esq.; A dlaughter. d' At 15 Hill Street, Garnethill, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... -At Cartank Villa, Catbdn Road, LAngeide, on _ the 3d it., s GEoREo - .BARD; a daughter. 4 At 5 Knowe Terrace, Po~lokshielb, on, 2d mst, , tlhe wife of JoRN Goan~ox, architect; a daughter. 4t ?? Villa,. Kilmarnock, on the 3d inet., the. wi&e of Rins FAToN; a, daughter. r Akt Twfickenhlam, 'Middlesex, on 31st uIt., the I u .ife of JkzEs AnR=AGE, a daughter. Kf At Mlaln;bar Hill, Bombay, on the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... ('esilPlare. .rj the 20th inst.. Mrs .OIs .ieR j; 'I - a stwi. l, on the 20th inst., Mrs I P C UI a.:aurhter. A, 4 'psisley Road. ')ac 1&t ist 3frsAscstts ' ~4r fa'ie~on Street, on the 15th inst, 'Mrs Lanlefl T;rac e Cathcart Road, on 20th C ~. h- ror As nte A; a on. Ll n T'erra'e, Partickhill, on the 20th :4 tit lei'-v A . Gar.OCK JOmstTos'; ;.cDis.ir Street, Particel, on the 20th L~ Dut;Li ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... ,At250 St Georgeh oad, on the l1th inst.. Mrs JOHN GRAMAO aSOl. AtIl -Hill Street, Garnethill, on theA9% inat., Mra'TYIOMAS 3OsLAVD; a sB In. \ - At 1,1fray Street, on thp 19th inst., Mrs GEoUGo ROBEBTSON; a daughter-still-)orn. At 15 Sand yford Place, 'on the 19th imk,; the I wife of the ROev. *JOUN; JARCLAY, of St George!s;, AtI Bak Buildings, Coatbridge, on the Iolh inAt., Amra Jo01 lREI1); ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH OF DR CARBRUTHER&S Dr Carrathers, the wel-known editor and I proprietor of the Imnrness Cwrier, died at his residence ?? on Sundaynightateleves |c o'clock in his 79th year. The Doctor t to Inverness in 1828 to sub-edit the bwenzse >l Courier, their in its infancy. A few years after- wards he became sole editor and PIrpes, and since then his name has been i well connected with the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... t ea ~ Street, on 10t3 h atin, re a f 'j lier. reig o nM % ° i15 'Irve a 'sae Stiring, on the 9th s too fgu of Peter Barden, brewer; a r ir Terrace, Dennistoun, on 9th rj ora oDughter. 9 ?? n th ^tiius;z~tsFergsot;el, c 'trCX t Ayrs3 an the 9 th inst., twife PUY aSon.C Lanarkshire. on thed h 9;uD~~bed Iv -L M~2LCNeiU1 HaMil- 8s C25-1. cf ?? ;tStreet, Dnocan, on the a1 -~sr9 rsD Ducn ?? eon. ' ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... . I ' BIlBTHS. At 286 London Road, on the 25th inst,, the wife of DrVWn. M'G. BUnNS; a son. At 140 George Street, on the 25th inst,, ALI. R OBERT WoTHNRSPOOY * a son, At 2 Belmont Crescent, on the 25th inst., Mrs 'GEo. B. WHl/'ITH ; a son; which survived only a fewv hours. At Milton House, Love Street, Paisiey, on the 25th inst., Mrs DAVID OAMPBELrL, a son. At Sunnyside- Coatbridge, on the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTHS. At 89 North Frederick Street, on the 4th inst., the wife of WILLIAM REODGuEi, 0J.E3.; a son. Atf; Grange Terrace, Laugeide, on the 4th inst,, AMrs AaIunIT TWADDLE ; a daughter. At 48 North Portland Street, on the 3d inst., Mlrs W. K. M Ur1nAY; a son. At 480 Garncube ltoad, on the 3d inst., lire ANDR1,xv Bisuop; a SoD. At 9 Newhall Terrace, on the 3d imt., Mrs J0HN RnDDELL; a daugh9ter. ...

EASTERN ROUMELIA

... A Standard telegram from Berlin, dated Toesday, says-Tbs Governor Eastern Roumelia is reported to be persevering in his sction sgainstthe proper execution of the stipulations the Berlin Treaty respecting that province, and it is becoming more and more that H—'* will not evacuate until she is to so by the joint sction of the Powers* ...

THE SCULPTURE IN THE ART INSTITUTE

... For * poet who got hi* inspiration from th« lea and the mountains, and who yet preferred, he confesses, the plainstones of the Trongate Glasgow, it must have been a serious affair to design a garb which would approve itself in a monumental statue. Mr Mossman, in his statuette Thomas Campbell, must in fact have found the choice dress as puzzling the expression of feature. Whether the poet ...

THE SHIPPING TRADE

... few day* ago we gave bur reader*, as j eoncise form as possible, priucjpfl results Reducible from the large blue-book just published on merchant shipping in this country. Since then the Board of Trade has issued further return, giving additional comparative rtatiatics the greatest interest to all connected with shipping. It consists of series *• tables showing the progress British merchant ...

GLASGOW TOWN COUNCIL

... The usual monthly meeting of the Glasgow Town Council was held yesterday. The Hon. Wm. Collins, 1 /ord Provost, presided. THE MAM DEPOT IN BRIDGETON. A deputation, consisting of several member* the First Ward Municipal Committee, and gentle- 1 men resident iu the Bridgeton district, was intro- ! duced in order present memorials praying for the removal of the manure de|>ot in Baltic Street, ...