A SUBURBAN MUSEUM

... galleries. I was fortunate recently in going through the Museum on an off-day, Iand fouldthe psincipal curator, Mr. MacGregor Mathers, engaged with a fresh arrival of curi- osities, chiefly contributions gathered together by Sir Somers Vine on his recent ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abra-Melin the Mage, as delivered by Abraham the Jew unto his Son Lamech. By S. L. MacGregor 1 Mathers. (London: John M. Watkins,) I Library Administration. By John Macfar- lane. The Library Series. (London: George 1 I ...

NORTHERN COUNTIES FAT SHOW CLUB

... Matheson, Bert., N Ardross ; a Major Grant, Drumbuie; vhc H. F. ( -Rose of Holhi-Ilose. Heifer under two years-I P .1. G. Macgregor, Fearn ; 2 Earl of Cromartie ; 3 P' Lady Rose (if Balniagowan ; vhc and lie George t Inglis, Newniore. A~ny ?? of two oxen ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Toward; Mr. Cnmpbell, of Stonefleld, Convenor of the county of Afgyll: Colonel Campbell, of South Dalbe; Itev. Drs. Sterry and MacGregor; and the Rev. Donald JiNcLeod. Sir Richard and Lady Wallace left Kings- town yesterday for Englard. 31r. and Hon. Mrs. Farrell ...

LITERATURE

... original publication, 1834. We fid. in the present part suoh names as J. B. M'Cullooh, John Macgregor, Sir James Machtosh, Sir John Malcolm, Dr. Mantell, Dr. Mather, Dean Milman, Capt. Marryat, Professor Owen, Jas. and Robt. Montgomery, Thos. Moore, Hnnah ...

EDINBURGH AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION SHOW

... Tfhiee shoed p -well ie the ring, and. Mr Park, rortobello, was decervedly placed first with the bay Martha, sired by, Macgregor. She be wextraugood feet and legs, and, although shown in lean conditinn,, is able to take a place among the best of her ...

KILMARNOCK CATTLE SHOW

... several prizes last year. When the tickets [ c ame to be awarded it was s een that the three first I were given to ' Tfe Macgregor progeny. The first prize-talcer is ownled by. Mr in. Montgomery, arnd was bred by Mr Phillips, of the Cars, Kirkcudbright ...

THE HIGHLAND SHOW AT DUFRIES

... Zilkoington; commenndedl, J. A. Mather. Game, black or brown reds ?? PilkinOon.l Gcrmr, blank or brsown rods pullet-let, Leonard PAing. toot: rId, Williamo Buchanan, Itilbarchan. (lacn', iiny otber pore breed; cack--at. J. A. Mather; 24,. John durildos. lieeohbank ...

THE THEATRES

... gentleman, however, wishes his daughter to wed the wealthy Temmy Morton, and is himself desirous of taking to wife Tommy's mather, a widow f means. And so it comes about that when Harry Sandford applies to the Vicar for a wife andil a augmentation of stipend ...

KILMARNOCK CATTLE SHOW

... second, and one st fourth. prie. He was followed by Mr Picken's The loyal Macgregor, also an animal of con- le siderable promise, Mr Picke3 has lately been hn investing in Macgregor blood, and it almost a seems as-if he was to be as successful in this ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... Dat-id Rtiddell. Best mare or filly from previous classes- .David Riddell. Rest marn or filly of Clydesdals bieed bred 0Bby ?? Mather. 'Best animal of the Clydesdale Dbreod-David Itiddeil. Best pair of mares or geldiogs. three years old and upwa~rds-David ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... Hotel, Cs6l6nel ure of- Oaldiwell,'ocouplded the chair'; while Mr Aldiaider'' Le G rilhnit of Ferenei6, and Mr P. Comyn Macgregor dof. Rredilandj, acted.-as croupierle. ' Amoibg thoee presentwereo Sheriff. Cowan, Provost, Murray; ' E allie 'Fisher;P- ...