Nov. 8, 1863.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



291 



as they concern the angler, Whatever may be the feeling in 

 other 'departments <ib to the awards, there can be no mistaking 

 the indignation which exists among many of the fishing tackle 

 exhibitors. Nor can we deny that the London tackle makers 

 have little reason to look upon the findings Of the jury with 

 Hon. it Is pretty well admitted by praotics' 



and trout 



i 1) 

 Ik 



some of our metropolitan fim 

 world; but the '.-lack salmon 

 nourished that belief appear u 

 wrong. The principal prizes 

 exhibitors. In section one— sal 

 patb&Co., Robert Ramsbotto 

 & Abbott, Malloch of Perth, u 

 medals; while silver medate&K 

 A. Carter & Sons, Thomas Aldi 

 Foster. Forrester & Sons, < hail.- 1 

 Sons, T. Hemming & Sons, and Qeorgi 

 for genera] exhibits. Bold medal- ha 1 

 of Kelso for a genera] exhibit; to Mall 

 to G. Little &' Co., for new reel att 

 Sous for salmon rods: while such li 

 Ogden Smith, Carter & Sons, and Li 

 up with a silver medal. In the trout- 

 results appear, the gold medal go 



none in the 



b who have 



.;ether in the 



gone to north-country 



rods and lines, etc,— Red- 



, Millw.-ml <\; Sons, Anderson 



I Little & Co.. receive gold 



riven I- K. 'I'. Williams & Co., 



d, tl.n.h Bros.. D. and W. H. 



" ~o.. Bartleet & 



_ ; but those are 



riven to Wright 



I: to Forrest & 

 Fallow & Co.. 



•1. rw .v ( !i 

 Cordii 



Alnwick: a silver 

 Farlow & Co., and one to Fi 

 agold tnedal for reels, and 

 Slater, and Little & Co, silv 

 Farlow & Co. are actually t 



lal to P. D. Mahocli. a silvei 



. of 



: &No 



r. I). Malloch geti 



Whe iiemiel 



/'. ■!■■ -prompt attention cowunwiictdfiatts should bead 



dretZed to the Fwest. and Shram Publishing Co., and nut to 

 imdividualx, in whnne absence from the offline matters of -im^ 

 portcmef. are Haute to delay- 



FIXTURES. 



BENCH SHOWS. 



December 10, SOauilSl. -ftew Orleans Beneh Show Entries close 



Dee. III. Charles l.ini'>,lu Supi-rinli-iHie.it. New Orleans. La. 

 Jan i. :i. I. !'-!. M-.-ri-U-i J'..nlii-v Association lieiicli Show. Meii- 



Bench 9bow. ('.:■ - o.-riate 



FIELD TltlAI.s. 

 November Id. iffiS, Eastern Field Trails Club, Fifth annual Trials, 

 nt High Point. X. ('. Entrtos for the Derbv close July i. fof the 



Mcn.li»rs- Slnki. Va ::.:,, it,.. All-Aged' Stnkf. Nov I. W A. 



■:-:imi. long Island, N. V. 



Nov e nib" i- - Island Chili's Second .Vnnlisil 1-n-ll 



Trials at Robina tslanit. L. I., for members only. Entries close 



silver 



diplon 



e north countrymen carry everything before 

 . ei Sons, James Wright, and P. I"). Malloch 

 rnedalaj and Ogden Smith. VV. .1. Cummings, 

 i-ha-I Logan. Miss Home, and Anderson & Son 

 Other well-known and good makers have 

 ronze tokens." 



•4 the Missouri Fish Conimis- 

 'orest l'ark and found quite a 

 h were assorted. A tromen- 

 ', also found, and these are at 

 ics desiring the fish for stock- 

 is is away behind 

 the United Slate 



ST. LOUIS, Oct. at— On Oct. 

 iion drained one. of the ponds in 

 number ol tine, large carp, win. 



titrated to parties desii 

 ■ lish dfepartmenl of 111 

 having to depend upi 

 pply all demands. The 



I- Cn 



the 



pond. Col. Morrison was met at the post-office corners, and 

 had this to-aay about his pond and fish breeding: The pond 

 is a Iiii'l'i' les.-rvoir, Innl! by the Wabash company to supply 

 them with water, and forms a beautiful little lake adapted 

 to the propagation of fish. Col. Morrison has now in the pond 

 about iti.'ioii ti.-le -I."!"! oi which arogame fish, comprising black 



flsh. Tie six acres, has an average depth < 



Bartlett, ofQuiney, ll'l.. Fish Commissioner of thai State, In 

 recently visited Morrison's pond, and says that ii is the be 

 bass and oroppie pond that be has seen in the State. Thecal 



in ili.- pond ..me ir Dr. Ki-ndmnn. Fish Commissioner t 



Missouri, they being given to Col. Monison as a citizen i 

 Missouri.— Camp. Bell. 



th 



hwi 



POT LUCK FROM EXCHANGES, 

 number of the Newcastle Covrunt. toward the end of 

 it centra v. I hern is a curious story of a tainc fox which 

 had betii brought, on Erpm a cub at tie-. While Harl Dm at 

 Bridgewater, whore lie had tjcen tr.'iiued to ofliciate as a turn- 

 spit. T.e wild strain breaking out he one. day escaped, got 

 away to iSedgmoor, and made sad havoc among a flock of 

 geese. A pack of hounds chancing to be oat, found him in 

 covert, and the fox. breaking, led them a long and devious 

 chase, but always making for the direction of his old home. 



He tinallv 



ed the 



of his 



, darted to the 



ii- : r 



gardei 



and, 



a had not whipped them ofV, 

 •ty miles, left this unlicensed 



stretch of wood 



riishii 

 clo' 



jthr 



I to the 



llgh tin 



• jur 



we reached the 

 iew. Next <!av. 

 met us at the lei 



and was soon lost to 

 along again, the deei 



freat glee until we reached the other sid 

 e turned aside. My engineer became vi 

 him, and always blew the whistle ju,! 

 wood. The old engine, too, seemed to 1. 

 the animal, and would seem to chuckle v 

 e delayed bv 



hen the de.i 



ident to a freight 

 tram, and did not reach the woods until after nightfall, flu 

 engineer blew his whistle. A light flashed in the woods, and 

 sir, 1 hope never io tell the truth again if that deer wasn't 

 there carrying a lantern on his horns. When we passed he 

 tossod the lantern aside. One of the boys told me thai tin 

 lantern fell from a freight train, and that the deer took ii up 



ne along." "How do 

 asked one of the 



it if it 



ml kept it on a stump u: 

 you suppose the deer liglu 

 pany. "It may have bet 

 lookout of mine, for I 

 occurred, leaving all spe 1 

 we were rushing along, 

 dial st a nd in.,' 



•u't it 



ts as they 



w t he 



edtliti 



ything. la 



edulou 



list 



:an do your liguri , 

 he took tip an old white, rag 

 rubbed it on a bed of red 

 underfill annual." "That's 

 day, about six months ago, 

 ial. The deer met us, and 

 uc. feeling pretty gay that 

 ce along the track. Just as 



day." ' -What became of t 

 what I'm going to tell you. 

 we arrived nt the woods £ 

 leaped alongside of us. Th 

 morning anyhow, seemed, tc 



we got about half way through the woods an immigrant 

 looked out Of the window, and veiling. 'Look at that ar deer" 

 snatched up a double-barreled gun and li red a load of buck- 

 shot into the poor thing. We stopped and went over to where 

 the deer lav on the green sward in the last agonies of death. 

 He held oul his tongue and shook hands With all the train- 

 men, but when be saw the immigrant, whom u-e dragged i,, 

 the spot, he frowned darkly, folded up his tongue and pat it 

 back into his mouth. The immigrant was a nervous fellow, 

 and was much excited. He bent over the deer as though 

 ..ii the annual. In- 



to get f o: 



in death, raised up and brought 



with lussiieklike i..rclegandla: 



migrant are buried near each ot 



never recovered from the dep. . . . 



always moans when it goes through the deer's woods,"— LU lie 



i<jjck Gazette. 



llej.il 



nd im- 

 ich has 

 •-sing effect of the tragedy, 



December 10.- New 



Trials at Cant..::. Suss. 

 tail . New Orleans, La. 



Secretary, (tilroy, Oil. 



oulherti Stales Field 



.}. K. Kenan. I. Secle- 



npHE fifth annual nwe 



I io bo hold 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS. 



ting of the Eastern Field Trials Club. 

 "-. C . commencing Nov. 19, will 



■ h.-i\ 



bei. 



have been placed, (i 

 There Is also Lotsol 

 from all that w 

 starters than V 

 Members' Sta* 



: will be ..f i lie bi 





jnd that 



shag 



on at field 'rial 

 of them being w 

 lining blood in th 



tides only M 

 Hi- :i. ft: 



>-lisii s'-l- 



11 of the 

 of them 



1 :.■,,:■,- 



hav 



The Members' Stake .- first on the card with a piece of 

 lilat-. value £100, to be known as the Eastern Field Trials Cup 

 Cup, vain.- 8230. Tie- entry fee is 

 -sin payables* tin- time ot making the nomination. The stake 

 closeson the evening before running. The second event is the 

 All-Aged ■- and pointers, with $10 forfeit and 



sl."i additional, to Jill. The nurse, is >i'..1U, with s:it)i.) to first. 



ih<- i..:-'.i. - -iter, presented "bv 'the 

 IDllsi.i.- Ke'uie-1: a s : - .-. -,-, -,ip. vain.- $101), n> the best pointer, 

 presented bv the Easteru I-'i.-ld Trials (Tub, and a silver cup, 

 vain. 850. to the best pointer, presented by Mr. John G. Hecfc- 

 sctier. The club also will present $50 to the handler of the clog 

 winning first prize, i in event will commence the^lsl or 20th 



ALL-AGED STAKE. 

 r.M.i.isii SBTlknS. 



1. Sri:.— 1'. II. & D. Bryson, Memphis, Tenn., black, white 

 and tan bitch. (Druid— Ruby). 



2. lirowKi.i. km. — \V. A. Coster, iiatbtish. L. I., orange and 

 white dog (Druid— Ruby). 



::. C.ATii.- W. .1. Ci-awtord. Memphis. Tenu.. blue, and t an 

 dog (Count .Nobk—Peei, o- Day). 



■i. CiU'XT Rapiek. — W. i'.. I.iales. Mempiiis, Tenn.. black and 

 White .log iDinid--Magnolia|. 



5 i\i:i.n: .1. -W. H. Cates. Memphis, Tenn.. black and 

 whit.- bitch (Counl Noble— Peeno' Day)-. 



B, yti:r.N At. fr.. Howard Hai-tley, Pittsburgh, Pa t , black, 

 white and tan bitch . 



7. IH.sv Oi-kkx.— ilow.-ird llartle\. IMisburgb. Da, black. 

 v\ bite and tan bitch (Rock— Flame). 



\ LOHDQH.— H. Bailey ll.-trrison, London. (Int.. blue belioii 

 dog (Paris— Lill). 



II. Puinoeks Warwick.— ton k.-d EUver Kennel .Forked Diver. 

 N. J., black, white and tun bitch . Warwiek-Ollioi. 



in. Fki'.iha. Forked River Kenneb, Forked Diver. N .1 , 



LLParitB.- '.'.'".' B, MaUory, Memphis," Tpan., black and 

 white dog (Ghntsloue— Countess Key). 

 18. II...M..S] II \itnv.- .lames V. Marshall, Liueolnton. N. C, 



. May, -H Papa, Hobnkcn, N .)., blue belton dog, 



II. "(Ii.ausium:. .Ii:. — I. T. Perkins, Brooklyn, N. Y., lemon 

 and white! . Frost). 



1f>. Dorrroii l)t.i:u— W. A. Strother, Lynchburg. Vn., blue 

 belton .loir IfJladsfconp— Frost) 



l)r s. Fleet Speir, Brooklyn. N\ Y., 

 neror Fr.-d- Wanda). 

 H 9 ; , i Sjetr, Drooklyn, N. Y., 



'•.i-. Lexington, Ky,, black, white and 

 I C Sanborn. Howling. Mich., black and 



I ilatcook, Riceville, Tenn., lemon and 

 in t rosnian. New York, lemon and white 



blue belton bit 



>;. Si. Eu 



black, white a 

 LS. I.tr.-.l 



tan bitch .i.ia. 



19. G'i - Bob 

 whitedog (Di 



IU1.-1I SETTIiRS. 



J'J. BBOGK.— tjeorge T. Leach, New York, dog (Goiml BnSCrj 

 —My Dutchess). 



HNTERS. 



oran. Bpringfleld, Mass.. liver 



r kennel Club. Babylon. L, I., 

 ang— Princess Kate). 



Brighton, S. I. t »: Y., liyej 

 and wliite dp? I 



■:<:. .\Iak(;ii:u:ii: 11 -I!. W. Faweett, New Albany, in.i., 

 liver and wide bitch (Faust— Devonshire Lass). 



mid. New York, lemon and 



roiJn 

 S3, Ckdiber.— Dr. Luke Con 



mid w hit.- dog (C'roiteth -\'im 

 31. Bano Bang.— Westminstf 



orange 



97. 1. 

 white bitch 



white bitch 



39. Wash ft. -II. E. Hauiillou. >. w S 

 ticked doj 'arkei's Tabby) 



Hitchcock, New York, liver and 



nie). 



k. liver and white 



:*). Cnoxi'ETn.— Ne 



liver and nil, I. ....• \ ,. 



:.i. Lord Sai i 

 Y.. Irvei' un.i \ 



:;:.'. 'rieirt.'.!.. 

 liver dog (Strong's Pete — N 



Bll . I on, maid. X. ST., 

 Hona/s Jane) 



Ki nii-'.s, Guymard, N. 



aivei-, N. J., 



~ 88. TMli.— ForkedRlver Kenuels . X. J., liver 



dog (Stawng's l'ele— Nellie). 



3i. Donner. I. —Forked Diver Kennels. Forked River, X. J., 

 liver and whitedog (Dan— Psyche), 



83. Fi.iiia.— i-'.-ank D, Lewis, Indianapolis, Did.. Uvea- and 

 white bitch (Bow— Flight). 



D> by.- .1. H. Phe.lan, Jersey Citv. X. .1 . liver and white 

 bitch (Woodruff's Dipk— Fawn). 



:;:, I), in .Ii-an. — Klliot Smith. NeNvYork, lemon and white 

 dog S, tisatioii— I'svche II ) 



j$S. Rab. -F.llioi Smith, New York, lemon and white dog 

 (Bush— Bomp). 



oil. 1U-k. Bayard Thayer, Lancaster. Mass.. lemon and 

 ■ !i (Snapshot— Dubv-. 



10. IIhona.— Bayard Thayer, Lancaster, Mass., lemon and 

 white bitch (Snapshot— Rose). 



11. lioy. D. 'I. Vandevort, Pittsburgh. Da., liver and white 

 dog (Price's Bang— Peg). 



',;. Christmas Bill.— R. T. Vandevort, Pittsburgh, Pa., 

 lernou and white dog (Ready Money— Luck of Eden Hall) 



Immediately upon the finish of the AH-Ag-d Stake the 

 Derbv will be run. This stake is open to all setters and point- 

 ers whelped on and after Jan. I. 16& 

 additional to till. Thepurse isSSOO, 

 second and sluti to third; also, the 6 

 value slot', to be known as tie- Dr. si. 



i s'r.u to Hist. $150 to 

 ring -I-- ills: A cup. 

 s cup, to the brooder 

 o be th- owner of the 

 ng— presented by the. 

 in- sli)o, to the best 

 el: a silver cup to the 

 dbyMr. G. do Forest 

 to the handler of the 

 , Mass . D. F. Wilson, 

 ■ ■lis. Ind., 



President of the club: a silver cup. vc 

 pointer, presented by the Hill-id- Ken 

 best pointer -ir-d bv Sensation, present 

 Urant. The club will also present £5 

 v. inner. Messrs. Luther Adanm, Bostoi 

 Pittsburgh, Pa., and D. C. D-.g. width 

 will act as judges. Following are the entries tor 



TI-1K HDD FA. 



6ETTKHS. 



I. CotNT Nkd.— t.'. Antoine. Hoboken. X J., black, white 

 and tan English setter dog. March (Count Noble— Spark), 



J. Rush t;i.,M).si-.i.M-:.-.i. M Avent, Hickory Valley. Tann , 

 black, white and tan English settei dog. July I- (liladstone— 

 Donna J.i. 



::. i(ir.\ri:ssC.-l. Yearslev, Jr.. Coalesville, Pa.., black, 

 white and tan English setter bitch, March :.M (Dashing Lion— 

 Armi.lal 



!. PoaHtbr. — J, JI. Avent. Hickory Vallev.Ttnn., black and 

 white l-aiglish setter bitch. June :'. (dladsfone— Ress). 



... Prince Hi:nteji.— R. M. Brown. Amherst C. II.. Yn.. 

 black and white English setter dog. May ;, (Dashing Hover- 

 Princess Rose). 



i'.. I'.KivfsTtiNK..— W. A. Coster, Flatbush, D. T.. lemon and 

 white English setter bitch. Dec. - ,0 tt.lladstone— Hwaae). 



; Di>.i:<ri:ss Beatrick.— R. C. Cornell. New York, orange 

 and white English Better bitch, March 3H (Thunder— Dormer's 



'- Princess Helen.— J. Otto Donner. N. -w York, lemon and 

 -.: Lite English setter bitch, March :.'s 1 1 liundei— Bessie). 



li. M.eiNsT.i.XK. -li. F. Dorteh. OoliDbo,-,,. N, C . black, 

 white and fan English setter bitch. May '-'-' (Gladstone— 

 Swazei. 



10. Dick Chase.— C. Fleming. SewieUley, Pa., black and 

 whit.- English setter dog, September (Chase -Alice) . 



II. DfKi; Chase. -C. Fleming. Sewickley, I'a . roan English 

 Better dog, September (Chase— Alice). 



13. M.\i. i> Cuase.— C. Fleming. Sewickley, Pa., black and 

 blue Englsh setter bitch. September (Chase- Alice). 



18, Pail Gladstone.— V\ . B. Sates, WBttrphis. Tenn.. black- 

 w liite and tan English setter dog. June lit (tiladstone— Lavel, 

 lette). 



11. Premier.— Jas. H. GoodseH, Xew York, lemon belton 

 English setter dog, July 8 (Racket— Petrel 111.). 



15. Morning.— Jas. H. Goodsell, New York, black, white 

 and tan English setter bitch. July 3 Da-set IVtrel III.). 



HI. Roanoke.— Jas. H. Goodse'll. Xew York, black, white 

 and tan English setter dog. Jm . 8 ! :.e -k-t — Petrol III.). 



17. Pairv III.— Jas. H. Goodsell, New York, lemon and 

 white English setter bitch. June 27 [Prince— Fairy I l.i. 



Is. Fairy Lass.— Jas. H. Goodsell. Xew York, black and 

 white English setter bitch. June :'.~i (Prince— Fair\ Il.i. 



l'J. Jessie Gladstone.— H. E. Hamilton. New York, lemon 

 and white English setter dog, May :.'■.' (tiladstone — Swaze). 



2l). Dill H.— Howard Hartley, Pittsburgh, Pa. lemon and 

 white English setter dog. Sept. (Royal Bock -Gaily). 



-1. Thomas H.— Howard Hartley, Pittsburgh, Pa., black 

 and white English setter dog, Sept. (Royal Rock— Gaily). 



•ii. Belle H.— Howard Hartley, Pittsburgh. Pa., lemon and 

 white English setter bitch (Royal Rock -Gaily). 



23. Cokrine.— Geo. T. J^each, New York, red Iiit-h setter 

 bitch. June (Peter— Countess). 



24. Dave B. (entered as Camion).— W. B. Mallory, Memphis, 

 i'enii.. black, white and tan English setter dog," July (Cole- 

 man's Loudon— Belle of Hatchie). 



25. Trixie.— Thos. H. Mct.'ov. Clinton, X. (.., black and tan 

 tlog, June 24 (Frank-Fidget). " 



86, San Roy.— H. II. Matlock, Riceville. Tenn.. lemon and 

 white English setter dog, March (Count Noble— Spark). 



27. Bluebell.— Ed. L". Mills. Washington, D. C. blue belton 

 English setter bitch, March 24 (Dashing Lioii— Armida). 



2S. PitiNiK JIesse.noer.-H. Pape, "Hoboken. X. J., black 

 1 hite English setter dog. April 2 (Thunder— Loui). 



May 



hite and tan 

 Peg W.-llingtoii). 



ling. Midi., bin- b-lion 



e- Rosalind). 



.g. Mich., black, white 

 mint Nobl.j. Dashing 



tog, Mi-h.. white and 



129. Peoasus.-N. Ro 

 •:.,_h-l -.Iter dog. June 1.1 ( 



SO. Count Dak.— D. C. Sai 



English setter dog, August i 



ST. Katie D.-D. C. Banbi 

 and tan English settei- bitch, 

 Xovice). 



;.. \ ■ n IIohn.-D. C. Saubom, Do 

 black F.i.jiish sutler tlog. May (Count 



33. BKIDGBFOBI. ti-o. C. Sterling. 

 and tan Englisli setter dog, (Dashi 



:u. St. Elmo V,— Ur. S. Fleet Speir 

 white and tan English setter dog. Oct 

 i - I. ittise). 



85. Blade r.' Grass.- Ur. S. Fleet Speir, Brooklyn, X. V.. 

 orange and white English setter dog, Oct. I.' ,SI. Elmo [Y — 

 Countess Louise). 



:;... C.icNiESs Hoi SK. — J. II. Tres.vant:. Memphis. Tenn., 

 black, white aud tan English setter bitch, August (Gladstone 



e belton 



tonarch— Vanaette). 

 loklyn, N. S '.. blaelr, 

 " IV.— Couu- 



12 (St. El 



3i .Maiiikn --E S. Wan 

 Englisli setter bitch. F.-br 



:.- Taua.— (b-orge J. Go 

 October (Spy— RoseL 



88. May Dawn.— Jess M. Whaite, Chester, S. C. black and 



naker. Elm wood, N. C'.,bl 



lary (Darkle Rnjrj Mom,. 



ulil. New York, red Irish setter dog. 



Si). May Dawn.— Jess M. Whaile, Chester, S. C. black and 



•hite. English setter dog. Feb. )',i (Count Noble— May Daver- 

 ackl. 



40. Pride of Dixm.— C. E. Wallin. Montgomery, Ala. .blue 

 belton English setter dog. May :y, (Gladstone— Countess 

 Druid). 



11. Dob White.— Louis C. Clark. Xew York, lemon belton 

 English setter dog, April (Young Laveraote— Lady M ty), 



42. Friar Tuck.— Major CI. K". .Vatkins. Dn.oklvn, N, Y., 

 "mi-- and whit- English setier dog, Jun- En,|.,.-.r.jr Fred— 

 Crookl. 



!•;. Bnt Kak— Mttjpr G. R. Watkius. Brooklyn, X. Y., orange 

 ami white English better dog, June (Emperor Fred— Crook). 



44. Lady Enid.— Major (+. li. Watkius, Brooklyn, X. Y., 

 orange and white English setter bitch, June (Empurm- Fred- 

 Crook). 



68. Dovsa.— Wm. B. Wells, Chatham, Out., black, white 

 and tan English setter dog, July 4 (Mark — Bets;,-). 

 pointers. 



II. Vera.— E. S. Bradford, Springfield, Mas,., black and 

 white ticked bitch, Juuo T (Whi tin's Duke— Vinniej. 



