8 DECEMBER 1832, Page 20

PANORAMA OF STIRLING.

MR. BURTORD has painted a blautiful panoramic view of Stirling and the surrounding country, taken from the Castle. The picturesque buildings of the Castle form a prominent object in the view, and are admirably represented. The plain below, watered by the mazy windings of the Forth, is bounded by the Ochill and Pentland Hills, and the Grampians; Edinburgh being just discernible in the distance. The fields of Falkirk and Bannockburn also are there, and awaken the spiritstirring associations of BRUCE and WALLACE and the history of Scottish independence. The scene is one of romantic beauty ; and the picture is painted with great skill and felicity. The panorama opens to the public on Monday, in Leicester Square.