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local fame. He was set to work upon Mr. BROWN'S 

 order, and from old, and in most cases more or less 

 unsatisfactory, photographs or other old-time originals, 

 succeeded in working out pictures of ROBERT BAKE- 

 WELL, THOMAS BATES, T. G. BOOTH, JONAS WEBB, 

 WILLIAM TORR, BARCLAY of Ury, AMOS GRUICKSHANK, 

 ROBERT AITCHISON ALEXANDER and others now to be 

 seen in the Glub collection. All of those named 

 hang in the private dining-room now known to those 

 who follow the Club's fortunes as "the inner shrine." 

 It was ROBERT OGILVIE and HENRY BROWN, there- 

 fore, who gave the gallery its most valuable and 

 most impressive group. In the baronial hall, the 

 Glub corridors and lounging rooms may now be seen 

 portraits of many individuals who have left marks 

 more or less important upon American stock-breeding. 

 Some of these are of men still living; all, however, 

 persons who have in some way rendered service 

 presumably entitling them to this consideration. The 

 living have, however, first of all to die, and have 

 their works subjected to the acid test of time, before 

 their portraits can have permanent residence assured 

 or be considered by those who follow after in con- 

 nection with the matter of admission to place among 

 the "immortals" in any future extension of the Sanc- 

 tum Sanctorum, which we are now to enter. 



