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been amiss, did not show to advantage ; he 

 is a son of Mr. Drake's Lucifer and Lord 

 Henry Bentinck's Remnant, a daughter of 

 his lordship's Craftsman, whose good quali- 

 ties have been so extensively dispersed 

 throughout most of the fashionable estab- 

 lishments of modern times. Plunder, a 

 hound of good size and much power, came 

 from the Burton kennels, and may be justly 

 distinguished as being the sire of the gems 

 of the pack ; he is a son of Sir Richard 

 Sutton's Rambler and Lord Henry Bentinck's 

 Pliant, and he is a worthy representative 

 of the kennel from whence he came before 

 he was introduced to the magic mysteries 

 of M'oodcraft. Royal, a good black, white, 

 and tan hound, though perhaps a trifle 

 short in his neck, also owes his birth- 

 right to the Burton worthies, and is the 

 issue of the Belvoir Lexicon and Roguish, 

 a daughter of Ranter and Rapture. Comrade, 

 a strong, useful, black and white hound, in- 

 herits the blood of the Belvoir Comus and 

 Harlot. The Belvoir Comus was a son of 

 Champion and Barmaid. Wrangler, a very 

 neat black and white hound, whose services 

 are enlisted in the small pack, is of some- 



