198 WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



Symptom of death — his daggl'd brush 

 Trail'd on the earth — by ardent rush 

 The leader of the pack, good hound, 

 Stretch'd the brave fellow on the ground. 



We have been informed by another Sportsman who was 

 present — That this run lasted two hours and 35 minutes, 

 and was considered the best run that had occurred for some 

 time. The first 50 minutes was very severe, and many 

 Sportsmen disappeared Ijefore the end of the chase. 



Last meet this season, March 28th, 18^9, at Mitford 

 Bridge. 



At the commencement of this season, the following 

 Sportsmen, among many others, were at Leamington : — 

 Sir Edward Mostyn, Sir E. Antrobus, Mr. Shakerley, 

 Colonel NiCHOLLS, Mr. Cresvelt, Mr. Cardwell, Mr. 

 G. C. Antrobus, M. de Normandie, &c. &c. 



BY ANONYMOUS. 



' The fox has broke cover, and gallantly bounds 

 O'er the hills and the dales, while the echo resounds.' 



MEET COMPTON VERNEY, NOV. 2nD, 1829. 



This well-conducted pack met at Compton Verney, on 

 Monday, where a most brilliant muster of well mounted 

 Sportsmen, among whom we noticed several County Gen- 

 tlemen, and most of the Leamington Nimrods, assembled 

 to witness the opening of the hunting campaign. 



