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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[MAY 18, 1581/. 



time proved too much for the maftitopinast preventer bacistay, 



and snap went, the hook, making (he topmast bond like a whip. It 

 ., ■ . ■ , id -tick, however, and held. The leeward slay was inline 

 dintely brought round and hooked and the stick Bavod, but ffol 

 for long, as the roll again proved too much, lor both forward and 

 after backstay hooka gave way with a simultaneous snap, making 



gs fly for a lew moments. The wind had freshened and the 



U 



and jib tops 

 taptl 



:.d V 



imaii ata; 



l feel su 



in rapidly, and i 

 ei oil' a couple of points for Plyt 



mi li a' rain and Mil I 



,,■..!■ ptablc on dock, till finally ■ 



•all and we ptu her off again, thii 



; 1 1 i Mr!,, -an * it blind in tilt 

 the ledge, as there should he 



; eastward, so balloon stay 



i on deck to the relief of the 



hoisted in place of the largo 



selves. The fog, in the mean- 



was deemed advisable to put 



nth. We wenton this war for 



cidedly wet and tin- 



fog shut in upon us like a 



te for Minot's Light. It was 



ly, for these is no fog-horn 



1 nothing but an old bell. 



laic 



uld 



-which can only be heard i: 



taken in, with the excop 



Eoi ah. id, -waiting fo 



U l _ciiig. At last we 

 a-weather, ana just then 

 rocks which guard the ei 

 ahead. With a feeling o: 

 ohoramong ai nail a. it 

 again ns the sails were ft 

 with joy, as he had been 

 the coast where there ws 

 us to keep Off all night ii 

 Sunday morning at 1 

 orders, reporting a lino d 

 west. This was fair for Plymouth, si 

 that '' rook-hound " spot with all spe 

 again. Jt was very near upon 10 wh 



t to leeward. At length, when 



•cckon, off the Light, all sail was 



of jib and mainsail, aud we slowly 



tolling of the bell and keeping the 



:le out its melancholy peals right 



log somewhat, we found the 



:i : outer harbor dead 



cf wo. «lhie in over the bar and an- 



ihing vessels, Ihe fog shutting down 



The sailing-master was quite wild 



.1 of our bringing up somewhere on 



harbor, which would have obliged 



• si. 



•per appeared at my berth for 



d light breeze from the west soutb- 



utb, SO telling him to make sail lor 



over and snored 



cattle conscious, 



I of the " noble 



teption of 



t ho 



LOtl 



•and were then 

 in out- berths a 

 us from our be 



i brought 

 i kept up 



ill day till we 



sarripd os iui 



light a 



Gurnett Lights, when it freshened and 

 till in good style. We ran 



I full, 



:-no. 



i to 



. ■;■', I 



rul dropped ou 

 Ca 



: hroi 



sboro 

 bore could h; 

 nd spread aw 

 heir delight. 



The n 

 is thei 



sun was baking hot, we 

 and Pilgrim Hall were 

 before, but it cannot b 

 longed, cverj oue show 

 theawuing. The next 

 slowly made out of th< 



stern on so that a crowd of loafers on 

 view of the deck, and then furled sails 

 s to cut off their view, much of course to 

 i day we should in all probability have 

 va? not;tbe suspicion of a breeze and the 

 emained where we were. The Monument 

 visited by those who had not. seen them 

 ; said that tho visit on shore was pro- 

 ng a decided preference for being under 

 morning at B.30 we got under way and 

 larbor, bound hack to Cohassett, to drop 



of the crew. It took us, however, most of the day to got to 

 Minot's Light, and it was with difficulty that wo managed to get 

 info the harbor with the light wind, before it actually fell a hat 

 calm. Here wo found the Addle Yoorhees, Capt. Abbot, but no 

 one on board. As soon as the breeze came, next day, which was 

 about noon, we put our departing friends into their eatboat, and 

 with all her duds spread the yacht was pointed for home, where 

 we arrived and left our floating house with great regret. Thus 

 ended our short but pleasant cruise, and we returned to business 

 burned and browned and feeling like new men, all the bet tor pre- 

 pared to undergo the tiresome daily grind of our professions. 



NEW YORK AND JERSEY CITY CANOE CLUBS. 



There will ho one sailing and one paddling race on each day for 

 each class of canoes. Paddling race of the class of sailing canoes 

 will be started at 3 p.m. sharp. Paddling race of tho class of pad- 

 dling canoes will he started at 3.15 p.m. sharp. Sailing race of the 

 class of sailing canoes will be started at 3.15 p.m., sharp. Sailing 



of the c 

 in will 1 



ofpac 



•efltn. 



dlir 



ritlii 



utes hefoi 



walk-over shall bo a race 

 ! deemed races. Any me 

 noe Clubs, but no other, 



i started at t p.m., sharp. 



id at the starting time. 



ed the starting time of 



ee around, unless oi her- 

 Staten Island and Idle 

 > races. The winner carries 

 t to the winner at the ter- 

 ;nded by the Regatta Com- 

 i- non-delivery shall be ae- 

 o I the cruises named above 

 jerof the New York or Jer- 

 y participate in these races. 



■ tin 



The Regatta Committee of the New York Canoe Club shall be in 



charge of the 

 the Regatti 



Sail shall m 

 ordered. V 



request of si 



named in Ihe left-hand column above a. 

 mniittee of the Jersey City Canoe Club shall be In 

 anted in the right-hand column above, if a 

 ?h Regatta Committee he present, n there . 

 r member of the Club present shall bo in charge. 

 e set until after the starling gun, unless otherwise 

 lion at the start shall be determined by lota! the 

 contestant. So entrance fee shall bed 

 CTOBES FOR THE SEASON OK 1880. 



Hon?, 



vark nay, 

 • Kills, at 



3 IdleHmtr, 



. 1-N. Y. Club House. 

 la-Idle Hour. 



in— Communipaw Hay. 

 liD ftayonnc Bay. 

 . 13-ldleHour. 



; i [| rv CITY CLUB. 

 May 16— Communipaw Hay. 



'• 23 -Idle Hour. 

 June 5— " " 



" 19— Baybnne Bay. 

 July 3— Idle Hour. 

 " 17— Communipaw Bay 



" 31— Idle Hour. 

 Aug. 14- " " 



28— Bnyomic Bay. 



Sept. 11— Communipaw Bay. 



■J-, Idle Hour. 



Oct. 9- " 



" 88-3J, Y. Club Houbc 



Nov. 6-Wle Hour. 



" 20_ >' 



Deo. 4— " " 



NOTES AND QUERIES. 

 WHiivecioBrWiLi,,— Waihintoti, D. c, .u 



your -'Notes aud Queries." Nov 

 have been wondering about in a 

 boy in South Carolina I heard the whip-i 

 Who hrst gave lo this bird its nan- 

 Can any of your readers enlighten r 



lay it) ■'.— Am glad to see 



pa 1 may lea 



•n what 1 



way, ever all 



ee when a 



poor-will's ni 



•fitly note. 



Where did it 



originate! 



i tUs poftri '; 



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Wanted 



BERKLEY-RHUE. 



I HA VB FOB SALE some very fine all red Irish 

 setter puppies out of niy Kline, by champion 

 Eerkley, wheaied March utli, 1KS0. 

 for further par: cu] - ido . ■■-. 



THOMAS A. AD1HSON, 

 mayl3,lmo. 218 Broadway Square, fhelsea.Mass. 



F 



ofe 



brace of pups ; 



it from the hreaher, 

 on snipe: hoth re- 

 ne, or $60 i 



so ei.a'ht pups, same stock; si.v clous, two 

 , whelped May 1th : S5 each, if lakcn" at six 



ltll Linct 



orders 

 Moss. 



THE BUJE STAR KMNEL 



OR TUB 



COCKER SPANIEL 



BREEDING KENNEL 



OF 



If. T. McKOON. FRANKLIN, DEL. CO., N. T. 



taction and s. . 

 These beautiful and intelligent 

 beaten for rull'ed grouse and woi 

 and retrieving 1 . Correspoudentj 

 will get printed pedigrees, cir 

 iiials etc. 



CAtMON F1SIII 



D tiro or three rods, on in 



Bltf I " ten i fntrsi orl uii 



bi md oarticjjlUTB, t. 

 and Stream. 





WANTEU-SAI^rON FISHING. A lib- 



■ gporl can be had ; no ot h . 



■■ : : '" :: 



^,032, Post Office, New York, mayl3,it 



D° 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R. If. 



TWTFOED, BERKS, ENGLAND, 

 Author of the 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 



begs to inform Ladies and Gentlemen in America 

 that he purchases and sends out dogs of any de- 

 stred breed, tit for the highest competition. 



N. B.— A bad dog never left the Doctor's Ken- 

 nels^ 



FOIl SA LE.-A Gordon Bitch, of the best stock, which woui Is. 

 black, with tan markup . ,. ,.■ u. ; ,1 o'..",;.j [ u r ueida in-ou 



IrouiFoud's famous Champion Trump. Or will 1 " jr.' f, "1 tViek.-r Seai 



exchange lienor a n.-in^ ou.-d ,a ,_■<■ Fiitcli H ale, S3U. .Mastitt Dot 



-:c, Address, K. 1. 1'„ Viest u iusted, sale! &0. AuDlv ato 

 Coim., F. O. Box 3S. Wayl3,lt I CiialaV P. W 



fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 



Steadman's Flea Powder for Dogs. 



A BANE TO FLEAS-A BOON To DOGS. 



THIS POWDER is gqaranteAd t" kill 

 i", otheranimals, or money 



returned. It is put up in patent hove ■• 



lng pepper box top. which crcatly facilitated Ita 



,, ■-.■. Simple and eilicaeious. 



Price SO cents by mail, Postpaid. 



AREOA NUT FOITWORMS IN DOGS 



A CERTAIN REMEDY. 

 Put up In boxes containing ten powders, with 

 fuU direct iona for use. 



Price GO cents per Box by mat!. 

 Both the above an : Hod AMD 



Gcn and FOUEST axd KroiSAM. 



CONROY, BISSET & MALLESQN, 



05 Fulton .Street, N. V. 



HENRY C SQUIRES, 



oetl3 1 Cortlandt Street. N. Y. 



"pvOO FOR SALE, OEEXCinANGE FOR 

 \J BREECH-EOAnEU. — Very valuable Irish 

 red bitch, f vrs. eld : broken: Alrotra- 



: . Apply to C.H.D., 

 f.O.B ' ii ae-, L. 1. Muyl3-lt. 



.^AMBLER TN THE STUD; imported 

 XV prize beagle, tve, CIO. Address ESSEX 

 COUNTY HUNT, Montlair, N.J, may 13,1* 



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