34 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[February 10, 1881. 



relief,'' 



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more 



power in 



tbis matter than 



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meal, hut as soon 



. Bop two or three lines nod turn up 

 dead. Schools ol minnows jump out like so maiiv sparkling dia- 

 monds and then float off. Dogs wade in and bring the dead lish 

 ashore ; ana in sumo places the fish are driven in shore by eddies 

 in euoh numbers as to produce a fearful stench." 



MAINE FISHING NOTES.— We take tie 

 Belfast Rtspublwan Journal : "The Kennel; 

 Preservation of Pish and Game bus adapted resolutions disapprov- 

 ing Governor- Davis' cuius, in leniv,.. ;; ,. 1. tii Smith, of 

 Portland, from the position ol V\-)i Commissioner. The nomina- 

 tion of Henry 0. .Stanley, of Dixfield, as Fish OommiaBioner, has 

 beo: 



Baaadii 



Receipt 



doi 



ada daily. 



ii-Jr.,. ieti -.:,-l.-r !• e,i ■■:■.<, m.-". ... N v-.b '.:•! rn ai-. | Zilfcj, :. ;it 

 twOuty-fivCor thirty a dov, .'11111 the BJlgnata«/o«rBal reports a caleh 

 of sixty in one day'B ashing in Dam I'ond last week. A seven- 

 pounder was taken" tho same day. ' 



IrTSHOTJLTHRE IN" NEW HAMPKHTRE,— The Fish Commis- 

 sioners of this Slide have been crowded with work st their hi.lch- 

 ■ than in any pr< /ions season, and have in en compelled 

 to put in a hvdnmlic ram in order to increase the supply tit water 

 from some Springs bolow tho level of the house, tin- drought hav- 

 ing affected the upper springs. Thev have now in the boxes 60, 



re taken at Plymouth and 419,^00 from the I'euohBcot, 

 of winch iisre presented bv Prof, r.sir.l. who 



iblii 



The 



add to this 120,000 eggs of ,|H wh,iui-l.'. pr laud-locked Salmon ; 

 2U.0HU >'i',„'i irblrn and SO.OOO whitefisb. eggs, which will fill then- 

 house aud give them plenty of stock to plant in the spring. 



.M-MPINl, POWERS OS CAUP.-Mr. U. 1). McGoien, informs 

 us thai the carp is a vigorous leaper. lie recently had some of two 

 pounds weight in tin cans, and two of them jumped out of a nar- 



onpied seven minutes b.\ lie: watch. 

 IMPORTATION of BAUBLING EOGS —On Jan. 23, the North 



German Llovd St, -ami r " Mosel " arrived, bringing 60,000 eiigs of 

 the Saibling, ,W/,in .inkdinua, to the L'. S. I'i-h Comnwwion. 

 50.00U of them wore a piosent. from the Deutche Kischeroi Verein, 

 and lO.Oun from Mr. Carl Schuster, rriehuig m liaden. Thev ivero 

 received by Mr. P. Mather, the American anent for the Vereu, in 

 good order, and dent, bv direction ot Prof. Hand, to tin. Initcheiv 

 of the New Hampshire rjjjminisaion at Plymouth, in charge of 

 Commissioner A H. Powers, of that State, who reports that tho 

 loss in transit will not exceud 5,000. We will have mere to say 

 about this rish bv the time these are hatched and ready for dis- 

 tribution. 



A NKWTKAVVI..-Mr. John lioue, ofF.ast Gloucester. Ma-.. 71 

 years of age. ha- BUOWn the Gape Ann Adtirlin-r drawings of a 



It 18 especially adapted fur shore fishing, and is formed with t«o 

 floats ai the Burfaoa of the water. Theso are connected with four 

 other floats which extend about half wav down, and are anchored 

 to the bottom. A line is connected to those tloate lo which the 

 hooks arc fastened and are kept in position near the bottom. 



KXPOUT OF TROUT EGGS.— On January 20 the Bremen 

 litcnui.-r Mosel look out HKi.OHi) eggs of brook trout (S. fotitiimti*) 

 to the Deutsche k'iscberci Verein. Half of these were from the 

 well-known ponds of .lames Annin. Jr., Caledonia, N. Y., aud the 

 remainder from Mr. Gilbert, Plymouth, Mass. Mr. Annin nUo 

 Bent the same week 50,000 moro to Holland by steamer Amsterdam. 



NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



Tin-: B. and O. Rku Book We have received the New H. & 0. 



tied Hook. 'J hat lis compilation and preparation Have cost time and 

 lab'jr of no me ni order, is proven by the completeness ni the work 



who care to write for it to ' ". K. Lord, Baltimore, Md. The Inclosing 

 of a t iiree-cont stamp win pay me postage, and the book will be fc«nt 

 promptly upon application) 



\}\e fennel. 



FIXTURES. 



Dow, Sec. 



ncl Clnb show — Sterling, Illi- 

 nci ford, Sec. 



; of entries. Naiimial Amet'i- 

 •'ield Trial Derby. Joseph II. 



ALEXANDRA PALACE DOG SHOW. 



(From the Contian Fiekl, Jan. 23.) 

 T^HE Kennel Olubheld-tbeir sixteenth exhibition ou Tuesday, 

 1 Wednesday. Thursday, and Kiidavhist, the 18lh, 19th20th and 

 21st inst, at the Alexandra Palace, iii the Central Hall, a localv 

 Which is most eminently soiled tor a. show of tho sort, there being 

 plenty of air, room aud ventilation. Imfurtun.itolv, the weather was 

 dead again*! the success of the affair, a heavy fall of snow taking 

 *SO that not only were the Lou- 

 Urnni/.ing Mnswell Hill, but, as 

 r stopped throughout tho land, 



i',llcuu'.'..iered. 1< ive imagine' that 

 bv Ibeir vent urn. This ie greatly 

 isw.-r, all Unit could be desired; 

 itieswere to take the hint, and 

 lar when ihe weather is likely to 

 of the dogs was intrusted to 

 o iu au h'reproaehable manner, 

 judging, one of them— and tho 

 ecu muse lately at the Palace 

 : OS davhght lasted the judges 

 ie the various specimens which 



■ la i in , : i 

 don contingent p 

 most of the trai 

 many country vis 

 perforce lo remai 

 the club will be v 

 to be deplored, :n 



:st— be 



iw at a time of the 

 Ma. The feeding 

 . and it was seen 

 ereiTovided fortl 

 he ring which bad 

 As lo: 



were enabled U» en 

 were brought befori 



■ provided fn" such meagre 



'here and there wer. , ,,n,e 'to. 'Ihe judging began on Tuesday, at 

 a little after nine -the (nee officially announced for operations to 

 begin -and il. was nut Over until Wednesday, very late in the 

 afternoon, the Messrs Willilt taking really an* imcoiisionablv long 

 Uine in oomiugto their detasions, which after all were not in- 

 ,.l,,r-,.l very unanimously in all cases. Ihat judges should take 

 their time over their a« arils, of course every mie will admit; but 

 that Ihi-v should eMLiniue over and over again, almost adnaiisfam, 

 upoefmens between which exist -turlling differences in quality, is a 

 sort ol thing which is apt to tire onlookers, N,-. M-.-ms Willeii 

 •tainly very palnstflki 



liialilv to (itnte lo, 

 :iii.irdeci-,;.,Hi.,. 

 i.airmg those e\t 



ixU( 



.■ He 



1 1 i • j 



.It,. I 





some should tin:,:; that our remarks ai ,■ n 

 we have only to State that, as a matter t 

 took the best part of the day on Wednesds 

 the Bpaniels, Ave or six classes. \t )■-.- 

 heartened, and took it for granted that th 

 occupied in coming to tho spaniel decision 

 Mr John Douglas waagomeral nuuuuca 

 and the arraiiginent- reflected peal ere 

 perienced care. The judges wore i For 

 tiers— Mr. F. Burbidge ; Wirc-lcuicd Ton 



Dldodlioiindf), Maatifra, St. Bel tie, Boi 



.1. Millor; Newfuundlauds, DaliiiMians, 



of the show, as usual, 



if on bis Bkul and ex- 



.dFoxTer- 



siie. p Dogs, 

 Shirley : H,ch-hunds. liu 

 Malti.-e. Blenheim Spn 



Poodles- C'apl. the I loo. I. ',., 

 1„ .. i:. B. liddomaii: Skve r,rri.r, 

 Oapt Villi,-,-, Ilalton. 



is short of leather, was awai/ied tbi: 

 removed by order of the veterinary 

 virc highly i-uinineiid'..,!, i:> too well 

 li his color wilt correct, and he w 

 be tlii '.■■ 



i tin v hounds Toy Terriere Mr. il. 

 jor Willett and the Bev. A. L. Willett; 



Pomeranians, Pugs -TneRer. ',. I". 

 In,. Bedlington TerrierK, Jilack aud 

 ,angj Pointers -Mr. .1. II. Whitehunse; 

 lull I', rriera, Irish Timers— Mr. S. K. 

 Its The Kev. (i. p. Lovoll: Bulldogs. 

 SiS, TOJ SpsnieLs- Mr. J. W. I'-illle; 

 P. Gicu'll.:: Diiodie Diumout.s— The 



Ti ni, is. Hard-haired Scotch Terriers 



Inn: 



r ti.-i 



which 



ly ..tamp bin 



we may add, 



was exhibited. In the bitab 

 ,,ut hi- Bell in such excellent torn 

 lint. Mr. Moirell's Cellad. 

 third, but we woidd hnvu reversed 

 is of a bad color, aud has no bon 

 paased over, in the puppy class, th 

 Kuiiei ta, who ::- of a good color, am 

 line peak— ou tho whole a very proi 

 commended. 



iow Mr. Rrough'b 

 ook the pri^o. In 

 ll*s Margrave (late 

 and Lucifer, who 



arod. Robin Hood, highly 

 i. The Whole of 'th 

 s a tale -as far as quality 

 Forbes Wm,lou brough't 

 it she readily secured the 

 •ed second, aud his Morna 

 r positions. Rosamond II. 

 md therefore was right !v 

 ent t • Mr. Jl. Beaufoy's 



.g'pup'py. Tyrant, highly 



Ibeche 



!•! i 



ad- 



bone, substance and quality fairly eiititl-.l hn„ t„ his place. Only 

 one champion bitch appeared, viz., Gwendolen who i= not a lirsl 

 rule bitch, although she is a champion, being very sinall-beaded. 

 U, the open dog ctaea, first M-. H. t:. Joplh.'s 



Vulcan II., a good dog. Dr. J. S. Turner's Ccdric the Saxon, who 

 was in very good form, was classed eqnal Becond with Mr. Bean- 



that teapeoJ was beaten by Dr. Forbes Winslow's Othello, who 

 shared the thrrd prize with Dr. Russell's long-faced Lord Daruloy. 

 The commended Houiuliin is hollow-backed, and wants size ; Snra- 

 jah. very highly oomtneuded. is luo short in the muzzlo ; and Don 

 11. is too light," aud was deservedly unnoticed. Mastiff bitches.— 

 In thia class, lirsl and the cup for "tJrindle were awarded to 3Ir. A. 

 H. Bartlett's Tayra. a very excellent hlt.h, full of quality, and very 

 straight fore and aft ; second went to Mr. Peaufoys Dinah, and 

 third to Mr. H. G. Yv„olion,v's Dova a nice-colored bitch; the 

 .oiiiinenilcd Vera II. is too short-faced; Negress, very highly com- 

 mended. IS small-beaded ; Maggie, commended, is t.,o small : Ihe 

 biindlc Nell V., very highly commended, is only fair, and Islodon 

 L'ounteaa is light-boued. Thekla, vei-v highly commended, is a 

 good bitch ; but Bardon Queen who received a similar card, is 

 thick-skulled and ha • no color. O'Tarra, highly commended, is a 

 fair bitch ; the very highly commended Zulu Empress is toy-faced : 

 aud the well-known Ilford Baroness had to be content with a very 

 high commtudation, although a very fair bitch indeed. In Mas- 

 tiff puppies (dog,i, lirsl went to a "very big puppy, Mr. H. G. 

 Woohuore's Crown Prince, who, all going well, shoidd bt heard ot 

 again i Mr. 11. Hill'- Banquo received second and cup for be-t 

 bundle, but he i- oniv a poor specimen; and the highly com- 

 mended Donardar, a very nice vuiiug-t. r. shpnld have occupied nw 

 place. Monarch V., highly commended, is big. but poor behind ; 

 and Snltan il. is to„ rough-coated. Thepuppy lit. In s iretea ba< 

 lot, barring the recipient of nisi, viz., Wt. II. '... Woolmores 

 Midiuda. a very good biteh, possessing some wuiid-i: 

 Mr. B. Nicholl's Booinah, placed second, is decidely poor, and 

 should not even have figured in the commendations , Gazo, highly 



issell's Kalerfelto 



commended, was shown mlow condition, and she has also very bad 

 legs and feet. 



Three champion St. Bernards apprarcd-B.irry.Cadwolladfer and 

 Otluiian. 'The Ifttar was om of form, aud Cadwallndor took tlie 

 prize over Barry . but in this we do not agree, as Barry was hi the 

 bast oi condition, and he •.;•. barring head, BUuertor in every other 

 point to the Winner. 



In rough-coated St. Bernard dogB, D 

 won. He is a very Quo-headed dog, but, 



favor, that is: a all. Second went W th- pi ei'v-lopped Keoie" 



whouhould nothav, .. OscarIL, as U,e latter is 



far hotter m every way. Tell IV.. o i , :, ;,d, was in 



bad coat; Hermit, very highly oonimi • .in a very 



dirty state ; and Kocker. very highly CO not worthy 



of his card. Zu is a. nice-headed dog, bul Egbert is wontiug in 

 head properties. Oswald has a line coat aud good bone, but is 

 poor behind. Grosnam 1j not a bad dog, but was in bad form ; as 

 foi Oedric lie is a niceish bpechueu, audi- iw-tter than the second- 

 prizn taker, rteele Vouug" Avalauche, Caption .■,:■! Pauai are all 

 bad in head. Lord Bvron was nowhere, mid should not have been 

 uoticod. Save is a fair dog, but has no d.w -law, : and KonlXt., 

 highly coi.iiiii.-n.lfcd, is a mere weed. The rough-coated bitches 

 were a bad class, in which first went to Mr. II. u. Sweet's 

 lireti-in-ii. who is .Hie of the right sort, but two suiall ; and the 

 lle.V. O. A. Snevd's Jlojiu was correctly plaoed after her. .Mr. J. K 

 Smith's Norma il. was given thud, bul she is bad in head, and 

 has no mai kings ; and the very highly commend, d Dole h is n very 



th-moated dogs were well placed, Dr. RuBselPs Rupert 

 winning. This dog has a good coat, color and markings, but is 

 pinched in the face. Mr. It. Thornton's second-prize taker. 

 D list man, is of a good color, and h;.» acceptable markings ; and 

 Gyrus d.. -lived his third place. Tnu v. ry highly commended 

 l',e: u !iii I is a good dug, but is neither smooth nor rough-coated ; 

 Monk, who received a like notice, ha. a good head ; but. the highly 

 commended Rosa Bhonldnot have had a card: and Druid, vary 



St. Bernard puppies (dogs) proved an easy «i„ for Mr. R. 



Thointous Malcolm— a very grartd puppy indeed. Mr. J. Adams's 

 Druid, who came second, is nat-skullCd, hut IS w.ll-gr.,wn, and has 

 a nice coal and good color. Tlie very highly on, mended I lector 



II. has plenty of hone, and is nice headed t Sultan II was iu 



I rhorwold was about the next heal 

 luUBblPi Nmetie 

 i and short bar- 



o aucept- 



altcr i bo prize winners. In the bitch ■ 

 won : she has a nice head, but she is hollo' 

 reled. M 1st letoo should liol have he, u n i 

 leaded: and Gladys, i. fairly good ou.-, might 1 

 plac-. La.lv liladv- is a ne-eisii hitch ; ai I Madam 

 able, and deserved her card. 



In champion .Newi-undlunds Mr. E. Nicholls' Nelson was alone 

 He h iu.:eiy built, although a small dog, bul has a very objection! 

 ahiuhcad, his ban standing on mil in anything but Newfoundland 

 Champion form. The open black dot; class had |l u ,, , 



Mr. W. W. Thompson - Captain Murphy very readdv scored as he 

 roe the best in tiubBfcance, in coat and iu head piopeirttea, In 

 hiicl.e-, Ladj Boaconefield, who.didnot bhow .veil, and is long in 

 the face, took lirst ; second going to . Nancy, who bus a v, n- niee 

 coat, hut is small beaded, and tain! to tne retrieier-faced Dol- 

 ly. 



In Newfoundlands other than black. Mr. Favrmb'nrBtta Bodnred 

 anoOief first, Trafalgar -who has good hone, but wants fillings- 

 v. inning from Mr. (i. Ohapman's Prhici Oharlie. whp shows too 

 much curl in lus coat by a 'mug wai ; aud \. , . ill.. , 

 conimciided, .should nave bi en in :. I. p! •,. More \ . is shell v and 

 c.nw-h,,clo.d; and tho judge rightly fpraoi chns. 



In Ihe class foi hoarhouad- or Great Danes OlBBar was the best 

 looking specimen; but as it seemed that a piece of his tail had 

 been taken off, be was noi noticed, lirsl going to Mr. II. L. 

 Pembertou's Hector, second to Mrs. J. Pavi8"s Jinp.riiim aud 

 third to Jezebel, who i.- very small -a poor class. 



bcciliouiid dogs miw the Brussels winner Bevis at the foi, of ll ;9 



list lb ... iked bi !:■ i and was iu hinder nun than wo ever ro- 



■ ing i.ii.i. Mr. w. W. Thornusorrs Oscai-, who took 



secl.d, 1: ■. i lit be l';,-M„»ll ill b.d COlldlliull, 



fortunately Cor thom owners. In ;i„ on!, ,.L- Mr. '\V. M. fcun- 

 uerv's Bruce 11. to,,l< Brat and mi extra prize, but i\o Ihounht that 

 Ileus should have had Ihe latter nuuur. Huwevcr, be Ihat as it 

 umv, Minna made a very good second. I.inda was not m form and 

 could onlv come iu for thud, and Mania was om oi oondition ; but 

 Pulraisaiiie-biteh, mid -honld have boenn iticed, .,,,.,,;, in this 

 class a St. Ji.-.-i .:■ i . j :.|.|.. ;..r-.d. How mch UUStakOfl ill eutriijs can 



Greyhounds urerc well placed. PaaciQatihu v. inning oauily, Mag- 

 nolia showing age. Tho winner exhibited :i lot oi bard muscle, 

 and Iw condition relli itedgreal credit on hi r owner. 



In the large-sized class tin any known breed tit foreign dogs, 

 except hoiirhoiiud Mr. W. K. fauntou's well-known 



■....lb. r victory : aud in the 

 Urton was again victorious, receiving lust 



irge-sized champion pointer dog shown, 

 n. Mr. It, P. 1. each won nr.*.t in large- 

 Liang H , aud third willi Bonus Soneho, 

 ..-.s ;.;;..., for second plane by Mr. I;. ,i. 

 in, shown iu excellent fqrm, and whose 



fS push l.im tU the l,,lel:„,-t r.-.l.l,s. The 



is ft bit throaty, ••tii.-i wi.-.u a good 



. and Devon Punch might al- 



L Th. Wtohes were r.ghlly placed, but 



is not so i.-:.: ..ight wish. 



small-sized class 

 With Adiinra,. a . 



Wagg was th, 

 and Maggie u,-- 

 s,z„ d pointer ,!,■; 

 the Perdu winui 

 Stranger's Don, 

 gieat qualities v 

 very highly conn 

 pointer. Mango 

 so have receives 



hud a walk over 



'beat readily Dig 



beat Mr. K. .1. 1. Price'- Me-nv Bells and Daphne, who were ro- 

 und and thrrd. There was not much to choose be- 

 -; two, as both have capita) shoulders, legs and feet ; 

 bul klerrj Belit i a trifle bettor in loiue. Thi 

 •.,, raaJlj deserving specimens, among wbi-h the best wn- Pride 

 and Petal. 



In pointer puppies, Mir. H, Lowe's Lady Sefton was rightly se- 

 lected for lirst place. She. is as small a bitch a- one WOUld wish to 

 see ; and second went to Mr. J. Usher's large-sized Jack. .Mr. E. 

 Bishop exhibited a line big dog, named Newton, who mighl have 

 had a card, as he is a well-grown nuepv. showing a lot of lity. 



In all the Kneii.sb -, -it.-r •-. no |.,ie,i, Mr it. 



also eaoily, her only real opponents being Mr. Bowers'aMaid ot 



il,.:."!. ■.!.., has too in ucl. curl, l.lld Phantom, w ).,, -.hons „„ u . ;,. 

 her coat. Puzzle was as ueat as a pin, her coat uhiniug lilos 

 saliu. 



In the open dog class, first went to I'm.- Unval, who was also 

 iu the very best of form'; and second to Mr. Bowel 

 Cbieflain. who \v,r. u nice body and n good head, but is a bit wavy 

 in coat. Count Paragon, whocaroe llurd. was in beautiful leather. 

 Dashing Kr.thven looks' a workimm ; but Gomel was not well 

 •, • Rock is smart, aud should have had a cormm. illa- 

 tion. Scolchmauis a very eu'ell.-iu big pup,,..-, bul Roryshow, 

 t.o much cur!, Blttiuugh vory silky in ooat. In b.tciiis. ihe 

 beautiiul in,::!.-... r.ear and h< . kennel uom| anion, ( ounb SB Moll, 

 . .■■:. Mr. I'aiiutleroyV. Poif, who:- a oitshort 

 iu the head, but possesses otherwise good properties, receiving 

 equal third with Mr. H. Lowe's Countesa Kate, a wockniiin-lUie 



