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—— Жез: а post of honour їп the p i which we luxurious apartments, One slate-coloured morsel o 
of the а (о our С. ар уегу fairly given. dM med d perfect symmetry, belonging to Mr. Higgins, id 
“ The Ru nglish Foxhound of the present day is a|run rather in favour of the small than of. the large | the Blue Prince, ve valued at 10007., very much sur- 
erfect living model, ? gays a "re mte aiti оп | breed. The class of Setters was also fine and large. prised some visitors by giving tongue, which much 
i E d es power | Mr. Bayley's Bob First, a white dog with tan head and the ut of a sieut died bell. The 
to dete mine? А century and a half idm there was | flossy skin, was very е ai ed also Mr. Dixie's bla Si derful с th for number and breeding. 
no animal resembling the present breed of нони! ; and whi te Bo epe also Mr. Dodds Spot, a mos s r, т, Qu ix r, Charlie, Monkey, Dandy, 
when hunted at all in Great Britain, the Of the black and tan variety cde, TS. jm. ы Баео, ds Jessie, Flo, Sandie, 
hun y a dog ors sr vm Welsh һат ier, а а | the sho e very | Trousers, were repeated in ent size and colour, bat 
rough-haired strong do improvement in рей. The Trish setters wonggenera ral commendatio on, | with the same dar nd jm and covert eyes, all 
s, and the iibri: f the blood from the particularly from those who are won by the affeetionate p ana oed e platform geroer to the class, times 
i th shioned hunter, has | look of og: without number. e Dandy Dinmonts seem to have 
ned the hound which used to “hang” upon The Retriever, a universal favourite, was represen nted | become very popular. Of course we find. Peppers, and 
the scent, and produced an-animal which will suit the | by 148 specimens. Besides the prize animals, we | Mustards, and Dandys, and Whiskeys, and Topsys, 
smen, by “ carr 1 ify L Mes d M cem Mr. d € Capt. х poo end i і this Sive fe ES the history 
tzhardinge's stud do; opathy's Drake, iffin's іе, a glorious | o ese roug h-coated "lit ellows written as Seott 
Cromwell, Mr. C. Е. Colmore's Royal, also his EL playmate e for children ; Mr. Hill's two J fets, one a great | wrote the history of his, ог as n ha m 
ve foni pack hunted e sens ason n. , The heads ате prize-taker, а fine fellow W, the history of Rab and his fenia i an nd of * our dog 
побара small, ыт a legs 1 The вра and Clumbers, а curiou s lookin g breed, and as well written, what a eere addition rear 
back ribs, or *'spur-place," deep, the hocks well е with large heads, Augo limbs, peat Боке, Л long | we have t 
down, and the fnm ry Оу, Аз а гше they are of a fpes ba white or white and tan, and long ears, made | е Italian Grerbounds e worlli of great ай 
Y size, оде fora country which “carries ” we | а good VW. n for their exquisite beauty. Mr. Burke's ^ei) 
fanor Mr. bois taller animals have a better Beneath the orchestra were cages where bitches, in'n glaas ense large silyer 
Кг ын : these we believe to stand 26 inches, рп; won at former shows, possesses marvellous perfec- 
or about 3 inches above the aa height. Four | ma ternity, and suckled ег young or HA them There are 12 eere of which"Mr. Hanley 
couple of stag hounds, a sort "of mongrel bloodhound, | about, as the case m ight be, to the great delight of exhibits e Charles Spaniels nearly ail 
of the old New Forest breed, attracted a good deal of crowds of admiring people reside in з glas А pitis upon velvet cushions, and 
attention. They are from the kennel of T. Neville, of| Тһе galleries, as we have before said, were devoted to | drink out of tumblers. There are some very pretty 
Chelland, Hants, and although not possessing the dogs not used in field s et rts. Eac я d ied ж apoo | creatures, but most of them seem a A A ith some 
symmetry of the English foxhound, are fine majestic for four lines of dogs, with ample circula- | nos se or DA affection, and for all purposes for which а 
animals of their kind, and unerring in their scent, They tion of visitors between » the plat orm dog is s to be desired, one of „the agg d Dinmont breed 
are а heavy breed, black and tawn in colour, with The Sheep Dogs form. а very intelligent eres Mre: | tremi srs. Mandev ille 
pendent ears. Тһе Harriers were well represented. B. бе vers Yarrow UM tie T Ts b Soke much | and Gilt 
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, J. Saxby, | 1ке the celebrate ne inburgh some 
xg, and tho Right. Honourable Бий rows. | years ago for preferring obedience to bis master, who | morior "cM. : ame Сея 
low were amongst the exhibitors. George Race M =ч it obedience to the law, and got ( y: irty or 40 of them were to be found under 5 lbs. 
E = — that m ce is M RE КӘР or i P ретин weight, and tended with the greatest luxury. "They 
"in е, habits, 29 ihe ess sa n: сл ч far NÜGW med Tie Goveblor Mi Luke ДӨ lY | ranged in price from 57. to 1007. Тһе prettiest lot was 
its, and is there etti e , . , that exhibited 
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awfully deep but БОШУ БОпОРОНВ tongues could be|at the f his Italian valet, e favourite eder er 3 lbs. dagit iid -2 И» — — 
heard beyond and above all others, These modern | mastiff, voi in pite of all opposition fad каб ted һїш- Себебй БУ АВ в 
representatives of the breed are rather deficient in the -— Р neath his ко we ven A full length portrait fwhi m: e 10001. абатай 
wide forehead, expansive nostrils, lips, and long, smooth, of Sir Harry with t by hi e, and mens, nune окно M 
pendulous ears, of from 8 to 9 inches in length, of a ded “ more гө faithfal than. пел 4 » js ud preserved he с E 1008 which, under M. Leonard's tuition 
. former breed, but they are swifter than their ancestors. | among the EHE pictures, Mr. Hamburgh's Duchess, | was ша ade , was not well ерат. Of the 
They a are generally about 26 inches in height. Some нна by matrimonial alliance with Mr. A vene pe EN. were sev veral, one, Mr. B. D'Almella's, 
of these dogs can claim alliance with the Duke of Le Ta is a formidable” -— n v кылыны animal, во also ів | valued at 20001. 
Bedford's breed, аз a Boom's Welcome. Тһе pedigr Mr igh The Esquimaux, a tawn, and tawn and white breed, 
: of the Du ke's ' do, ogs с к dp back for 300 years: бле ite ied ү тое gn Mastiffs and Watch | with a good "deal of the wolf DM in look - — 
Mr. Е Dogs of any kind, containe boe e wonderful сг я de, was well supporte almatian, or plum- 
splendid animals, Iu we i not omit Mr. Best's | One or two | possessing : striking approach to, or perhaps Lace breed, formerly «5: To follow carriages there 
pA > bu тилд An Ке Lion. Тһе colour for the most лоп ald be best to вау, scarcely any remove from the eral species; also of the Maltese, a breed re- 
ey are not often found except | УОН, " = i эй þeir. 
hore xirbood Uf K dés т park, or TNR Mount St, Bernard breed mustered in grent | Jn. Pens К; yi 
** Associations for the prosecution of felon force; at least, there were 19 entries. Most of the — filled with ih 4 cups and gold medals, а little 
Of Otter hounds, a breed of А. fast disappearing, | dogs were of a red tan TUM with black muzzles. The | creature, covered with white flossy hair. is 
the Show was dafia to about six specim - this Class as a whole wore a let- eroe ie ap RA тош ро ant was selling rapidly. Beyond nd 
rough-haired large-looking terrier bred: Of $ e Ње | aspect, though a general cedes M benevolence shone | there were Gre Manilla terriers, Silician 
colour is twan and black, a € white and tawn. The Ho» through this savagery. of dogs exhib it the (Pass Indian, Asti (были fox), Chinese (white 
land C. Hills Pilote and Barmaid. were way in which special facnlties ue inherited. eir | brindle, and slat r) Brazilian dogs, and a dv 
approved specimens. power of с ng footsteps does поб show w itself before | dise compr ising ў in which were classed all th 
Of the Deerhounds there were 38. Mr. Bridge's | е snow - zn it seems sudden 
grizzle dog Oscar won the 1st prize; the Earl of Stam- | even by thos which are in xar nd, and who The following is the award of the gem We have 
ford and Warrington's Bran won the 2d; both аге | ате never т kno n Alpine winter nor Hospice duty. only space for the principal prizes, which are as 
valued “ 10001 Mrs. Walbrey showed Bear, а great | Mr. NE Titia certainly the most splendid speci- | foljows :— 
grandson of Sir Walter Scott's Maida. Another Oscar, | men w D зн vill. БЕЗ вю 
Beresford i Co s, claims oe пође e for its beauty ч „Тһе с dun Let ! Nowfoundlands э was of c Their stately Clam 1. > mn tm bod Dept Lu ise w. 20l., Lord 
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by the Duchess of Manchester: Sultan, a Russian | forms, sage bearing, and benevolent heads proc Class 4. Three Couples of Hounds.—Prize of 251., Mr. С.Е. 
olfhound, a very tall dog with long head, terrific | them not admirers only but lovers. uen and саше Colmore, "Moor End, 1 ear Cheltenham. satona Pack). 
mouth, black and white skin of flossy silk, but withal a | men were coaxing, nay some were fairly hugging these | Class 5. Harder. Three les of 
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ression; and Ju a rman | cur]y-coated fetibus. Mr. Bowl 15L, Mr. G. the Road Farm, Biggleswade. Highly 
nd, to which the first prize was awarded. Mr. Fisher's e Mr. Wright's Rover, were aji | Commended, His Royal Highness t mmn iae: 
Class 7. Bloodhounds (Cham ipion Class)—ist prize of 107., 
There was a German Otter hound, smaller and | тее een fine specimens. ped == these | Mr. T. A. Jennings, — nisu. 
smoother than the English; a Polish Wolf hound, animals have endeared ti the: mselves to their masters | Class 10. Otter hounds.— rize of 7L, Hon. R.C. Hill. 
lack, resembling Juba, a very “ American dog," tl 1 die they will } Hawkestone. 
d leggy ; Сы black and white Boar as real friends. Who could, without deeply 4 feeling the | _ Class 11. Deer hounds (Dogs).—lst prize of 10l., Mr. Bridge, 
boned, gaunt, an 
hound with square form; Cuba, a Slave-hunter of los bé called upon to part with such а s Mr. curiam Windsor Park; 2d, 5L, Earl of Stamford and War 
bloodhound — ólley's Neptune, a splendid black fellow tni white |  Qlass 13. Foreign Hounds.—lst prize of 6L, Duchess of 
The Monster dogs of sny breed proved very shirt front. In that case the words of the pathetic | — — Castle. hound 
attractive, particularly Lion, an African Slaver fairly | By i à Clas as pe бтеуыкша adi я Эши к i us oid Ud os ed 
bred; a noble €! nd tawn Tartar dog; Season, al l, Mr pinks, Westñeld House, Knotty Ash, Liverpool. 
“ hi life the fi friend, ak 
Slaver, highly co дей; a Russian cerei and an | M бозы heal табуы пча уды | aes 18. Pul nt Vp e Ere ms e of 15L, Mr, 
t сіна, “brindle жк looking monster, with two Whos onest heart is still his master’s own е m? S Жун Cha арип Ce) I ge p. 
"Sure yt eligible for ; 
Who ре пбх lives, Wee en жойы Pius Mr. W. G. T. Newton, Rancel 
Unhonoured falls, unnoticed all hii : 
= m was such a show of AT aig -Doniad in-Hoaven the soul he holds n earl. Class 21. Pointers 
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tains nearly 00 Figaro, I never knew but one—and here he lies." 
King Со b, а P balh 1 Smperor, Bagle апі) The Bull dogs have a large class of admirers; they | 1st 
Dusty Miller, d produ uch 5 the beauty | аге affected mostly by а pm of men who hold. about 
Жа upon the 7 platforms accorded 6 this much | the same relation amm as the = 
[oes ‚г тасе кыз Som tar 28 inches. | their own species. dif y redeeming point about 
The Saplings ar ceeding Ry аб. Am t the|them is their pluck md лаам of purpose, which із а | @, Bayley. s 
Pointers, there is nothing like Mr. Newton's Ranger, | quality which always makes itself respected, аз was | С1авз 28. Setters mod RS Dogs)—lst prize 
whose cartes are sel ling at ls. each, although the show|shown in the case of Tom Sayers, who in spite | Taylor, agp (ору -1t prizo of 18, Ms с. G. Hill, 
is superlative and large. The judges in this and| of his abomir inable professio on, won the loudly expressed indios quur, N 
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ot dogs enga field sport (Bitches).—1st prize of 151, Bir St. G. 
Harriers and Foxhounds, ce :—the Earl of up by weight, those over and those under 20 lbs. being Gore, Hopton Wirkswortb. 
Lord Suffeld, Lord Bury, M.P., Colonel Leslie, M. P., | considered separately. The Bull Terriers, a large class, Drvisiow 1.008 ХОТ USED 
eorge Moore, Esq., and Messrs. Жет, Ва del, Went- | were similarly divided, as over а under e The Class 41. Sheep Dogs (Scoteh pr pepe 5L, Mr. 
h H in pri ve | er P., Barford, Warwickshire. 
experienced considerable doi in making their | Of Black ana Ton Terrina o over and under 7 lbs.; there x Graes EO Sheep Dogs.—lst prize of 5L, Mr. W. 
C It must have required some nice discrimination | was an show. smaller ones were Very | Guimmet, Bigg 
do justice to the etia oa cimi. ot some 194 animals, шна, some were or at у> меу high rates] Class 44. Mastifis.—lst prize of 15., Mr. E. Hanbury, Highs 
pee at the appended list will give the reader C erint ere established, like the toy dogs, in most worth, worth Wit 
such. mid Phe be ha hall in To mark a Eas Moda these stonos arse 5 3 W. G.T. Newton, Ranceby Sd 
