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, ...

GLASGOW MUNICIPAL MEETINGS

... The monthly meetings the Water Commia»o tiers, Improvement Trustees, and Market Trustees were held Hon. William Collins, Lord Provost, in the ohair. The first meeting was that the MARKET TRUST. THE OP AMIMAIA The Lotto Provost, in moving the approval of the miautes the Market Trust, stated that the had bean detained for a short time that morning (previous reference haviag been made to a delay ...

Sheriff Criminal Court.—Yesterday the following casesjwere tried before Sheriff Speus:— John Fisher pleaded ..

... a duster troin a house -*-'1 Stirling Koad, and was seut to prison for 14 da} s. Joiiu Burns was sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment for an assault committed on a boy on vacant piece of ground in Saltm.irket out the 2Sd ult. Win. Graham was sent to prison tor 14 days for stealing four umbrellas trom the Athenauin between the 21st and 25th of June. Portrait Mi: William M Gavin.—The West of ...

ORNITHOLOGY

... nnntif. Pnwt. in Cuakt -The aanualahov Mi ni Mon Saturday end l«J U« MM •uoeeel'ul that y«-t taken place. Ttu were •arj uum«MM, STS-»Ii:-3 ...

THE COURT

... Balmoral, November 11. The Queen went out yesterday morning attended by the Honourable Mary Pitt aud the Honourable Ethel Cadogan. In the afternoon Her Majesty drove, attended by the Countess Erroll. The Marquis and Marchioness of Huntly arrived at the Castle, and had the honour of dining with the Queen. Viscount Sandon was also invited. The Honourable Mary Pitt left the Castle, and the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... t AmnotonceOntM S Of Births, antd Marrilace Mt. toioscontelts givth No 0dads atitachad, ava calatged as Advertisements. A JIARRIAGR9 . MAYES-PAGr-22cid nit., at Norwioh, Air. William Myes, of Loweetoft, to, FJarriet, second daughter of mr. R. Page, Paragon flill, Norwich. SQUxait-PEAncte.-25th nit., at Metfield, by tbe Rev. E. J. Porter, George W. Squire to Mary Pearce, both' of Ilarlelitoll ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH OF MAJOR-GENERAL EDWARD W. D. BELL, V.0,, O.,B. Wa sincerely regret to announoe the death of this gallant gentleman, whioh took plaoe yesterday morning at his residence, Lilbreen, Fortwillham I Park, Belfast, in the 55th year of his age. The deoeared had been in delicate health for the last j few weeks, b at continued Go discharge his duty till a fortnight ago, when an attack of g out ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH pF MR. CHARLES FECSETER. The telegram dated the 5th inst., which reached London from New York on Wednesday morning, through Renter's agency, announcing the death of this distinguished actor in America, brought sad news to the many personal friends he had left behind him in England. That his health had lately failed was known to those who had mnaintainedl their corres- pondence with him, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH OF THE REV. T. M'CORMICK, P.P. Itis with deep and very sincere regret that we announce the death of the good priest whose name we have given above, the Rev. Thomas M'Cormick, the respected and estimable pastor of the Donny- brook parish. The announcement will be a source of surprise as well as of sorrow to many who will read these lines and who knew up to how reeenE a period he bad been ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... gIRTE, xAfwfttwl, *aD3 T8 f ?? Announcements meut be fully ?? S ad accompaied by a remittance of 25. 6d. for 45 words or less, and od. for each additional 9 words, rithout which they cain no crse be inserted. BIRTHE. 3SEr-Jnly 12, at Hammersmith, the wife of M3r . C. Barnes, Surgeon, of a son. BUNTING-July 12, at 3 BrightU-v4illas, Western. road, Cork, the wvfe of Stuart Bunting, William. ...