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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Oct. 5, 1883. 



Newfoundlands, thus giving black : 



:,,: jo . .- a 



of his feet, 

 WitUtibeet 

 ibject to a . 

 foundlands, and ii anj object i 



" I 1.1, ink, ,'-....' linn i -.I .'.1 ' ' 

 dice in favor o! i ' I,, -i. I.I 



elusions; in That to n el •- al apaj 

 i arks should not disqualify, of 

 '■ ■ cuous,au 



attention from -i • : 



apart for other than hi:. .. 



valued should bfl undoubted cbaracb 



hop, afterward, the roimiurili :md b 

 Thai- in d class open mostlj t K rsi i. 

 log 1 1 Id certainly be eoj id red 



equal character, tliou^'h l.i<" v > ■ ' u 



a matter of opinion, 



. |„. , v. . _ I, ■. ■! i , .:., v 



syhite, bronze, and 

 e much pur.-- New- 

 ha re been lost or 

 ■ i :: i i hj white on 

 it that alone should 

 lack and white, and 

 G 1 ii;:,': our oars 



letore us, it certainly seams unreasonable to 



in the plac_ 



./WalCSon. ill 1 



pttOB - if IM ;,' 1?. -'A'r- 



LOUISIANA FIELD TRIALS. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



Quail reports fi'oiu Opeloiisus. La., where 

 Gun Club Held trials will be held iu Deceitd: 

 eneoimiadn".. an unusual large crop of I: 

 hatched out and reared. Mr. J. W. dock 

 has seeured the best fields OVBr which to 



i is, JTi m Orleans 



- thei 



,-,.■1- so 



r the occasion. You 



3 will abound in such pood 

 - , , - Aill be of short du 



haps a. few from Grand. 1 

 UbBTSJ .•iiidtheerirrar, - . Ql&\ 

 low as any one could wish. An Bfi 

 excursion tickets from &rand Ji 



turn at satisfactory rates 1 '.:,,■ 

 be had at various hot. :-,,■, 

 day's ride on the back of o " Lfla 

 a mare song. 

 I often i 



nth 



iids I' 



THE ESSEX COUNTY (K. .1.) HUNT will, this week com- 



their seventh seasonal foxhunting The following 



ue the me ts tor I Ictober. viz: Saturday, October 7. 4 P. M.~, 

 it the kennels, near Llewellvn Park ■ v. ' Ictober 11, 



tP.M.. Wetsesslna: .Station- Sate-,..-. : s-oii ,.,- 1 1, 4 P.M., 

 iloorafield: Web, .-■lav. i"i..-t..i...'r : -. ":"<i P. M., Ridge-wood 

 Station; Saturday, October •.'!. 8:80 P. M., Mansion House, 

 vb.nteiair: Wednesday, i l.d.ober •.•",. :: : :;.i P. M., Verona; Sat- 



BBNCH SHOW AT DENVER, rOUMlADO.— The State 

 Industrial Association, of Colorado, at their coming fair, to 



EAGLE ROCK Kl'lNNISLS.— Mr. W. P. Ihierr, of Orange, 

 N. J., claims the name of Eagle Rock Kennel for his kennels. 

 ii.. v.ill i.'-»cd pointers exclusively, from stock by Sensation 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



i'.. i' :.. BoiEng Springs. 

 ..M thai 1 iv'.-iiiil lik.' to lui\ 

 • liialitiea'- Aas. We have u 



use to kill lice oo mv dogs; 

 ■i-his coal. Aus. Tie up in a 



OOd Chips ,'Olii S'OOO": ! : I, ,|i 



, all,, -'lirrine, it. Use this to 



ittts nil likely 

 d> 8. Is il ad- 



Tahle scraps 



I or. i _ Vas. Wa>li the animal ttt 



el''"'.',''!' 'Mi|'i'. ! -''lili'" Il'-' O-'.' 



peat the warm hath. Repeal, this jr. 

 euro is not effected. 

 H. B.. Titusville, 1'a. My cocker c 



white, hlnck and tan F.nfrlLsh hearrle bitches, whelped July IS, 1883, 

 by his Sport (imported Leader— imported Beauty) out of bis Rudy 



Wapakor.eta. Uhio. Issue April hi, ISSSaoeeoe 'it 

 t|ojr, is entered ill national Derby. This dos has n 

 K. Pitcher. 



iJUL.to. 



Air 



1st 34. 



i..,'.,' CioiA )JL Mr. K. Bathcway s (Fall River. Ma: 

 setter hiiioh upai Utake Facmvi to 31r. A. M. Tucker's 

 Dash 111. 



/..,,,,-,'. ■.. ,",'. '.,,. r.o.. :..| p, Brown's (Boston, Mat 

 ,eie:o i aehPorafltocfc— Dorai u.Mr. A. M, I'.e-l.-eks Das 



s:..., a. Ml, Mr. E. C Sliav -- t: .. 'i. 'i. i 'lis.) black co' 

 • ■ bo i a; i i , i .,, . McDonald's Butt Di 



-k|" 



13. 



e and 

 white 



■cer .spaniel 

 ri-Uvpsy), 



"vliiltnt. 



istowii, N. .R) lemon and white 

 tey), 4iig. 30, nine <fivedo.c:s), 



abound in same of all kinds and varieties, aid in such quan- 

 titie- 1 hut file merest novice with dog and gun is certain to 

 find a surfeit. In the midst of this hunter's paradise we have 

 located our field trial -rounds. A cordial invitation is ax- 

 t oik il .in. '.i i so friends to join us thereon, and alter par- 

 ticipating in tin fi - ;".:""■, their stay sulllciunt to deci- 

 mate tlii'-iii phi- o 'io in the vicinity. 

 N8Wt so, J, Li S pi. 1'.'. 



DOG LARCHNY.— The following extracts arc irom the 

 opinion of Judee Earl. Sustaining the eoiiviction of the dog 

 thief. Mullah \ . v.-h.;.-. .as" was reported in our issue of No- 

 vembei .'1. 188] Mullaley, it. will be remembered, stole a dog 

 of less value thim --•".. tor" which be was convicted, and there- 

 upon carried the ca-e to vile Court of Appeals, claiming that 



stealing a dog is nut larceny. The court did n..i agree with 

 him and allirmed the conviction. We. quote the folio wins 

 from tie- opinion; "The reason gi I : 'all J a ignfi I ". com- 

 mon law writers for this rule as Los-LOLilias .;...-• is thebuse- 



mererrhimand plea'sui-i- oV ilieir owners. When we call to 

 mind the small spaniel who saved the life of William of 

 Orause and thus probably ehansed the current of modern 

 lo-.,,.r, <■: Ai of ley's Dutch Republic, o9S), and the. faithful St. 

 Bernards which, after a storm has swept over the crests and 

 sides of the Alps, start out in search of lost tin ."io-, to. 

 claim that the nature of the dog is essentially base, aud that 

 he should be. left a prey to every vagabond who chooses to 

 steal lum, will not now receive ready assent, In nearly every 

 household in the land can be found chattels kept for the mere 

 whim aud pleasure of the owner, a source of solace after seri- 

 ous labor, exerci.-.iii i refining and elevatnig influence, and 

 yet they are as much under i he protectioaof the low as chat- 

 tels purely useful aud absolutely essential. This common law 



aeonnd basin to rest on. Wl.ii- if s ■■■ Bny to steal a 



i ,_ .. i "al the skin of a dead dog, and to 



steal many animals of less acoount than dogs. Lord Coke in 



m know they be 

 vas made grand 

 ■nee or upwards, 

 and one reason 

 as not larceny to 

 ion should die for 

 .ight it not unfit 



... Lord Coke for holding fi,at it w 



'. -,.] ,ios was that it was not tit that 'a per. 

 them;' and yet those ancient law-givers tho 



twice a day with caustic and t 

 , Mori-isburg, Ont.-l have a J 



e is iitmsry. You 

 .ii, i if you give 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOT1CU0 TO COFtKEsPOMhilNT.S. 



d notes are iiiserlod in this eolitma ft-eo of eharg. 

 lion of notes, correspoudenls MUST (JIVE the fi 

 of each aiumnl; 



ii. Xa.me and r.-sidem: 



5 Date of birth, ot breeding or B. Dant, nil i 

 01 death. 10. pwnerot 



All names most he /jhiiiih/ written. (A. rune 

 paiifr only, and signed with writer's name. 



NAJ1ES CLAIMED. 

 J^~ See instructions at Invul nf tkU calum 



Fred W, Rothei 



.eltou 11 



. ; , .kid-stone— Frost). 

 . /oo,. By Mr. J. E. Gift, Corinth, Miss., for black, white 

 elisli setter dog, whelped July 1SSS, by Helton H. out of 

 ."otladstoue— Trosfl. 

 r Mr. A. 13. lMinick, New 

 whelped Juue aj, 13-:. 



r bitch Lady Sail'. Sept. 



ok and 



tVorti- 



' hitch 





Royal— Vic). 











3. To insure 



TnJIiilah. Mr. V. Ii. A 







N I 



i pointer bitch T:il 



blowing par- 



lulah (Rao— Beilona), at 





I three t 



"O.O, 



,v his Marshal Ne.y 



e of owner. 



i Bealll ort— NympUj. 

 Kleu. Mr. H. L. WiUo 



to-hhr's 



e , 



, N. 



i.) black aud white 





cocker spaniel ilitca I-de: 



W'ihku 



r-Dollv), 



Sept. 



sjs. five (three dogsi, 



d dam. 



i ] ,„. -- ;■ o ■-■■'" . Daig 



pes ' \. 







jinter hitch Mag.eie 



n d dam. 



^fts'-Pi^ 









ipone'd Wat . . 



r black aud tan Gordon 



Wholpod .III 



■■Willie 



:, whelped Mav ■;, 1^-2. 

 s.uion-Rosei. bv- Mr. 

 itiire, Ti-oy. 



bad h o,i.,h by Hr. Theodore Meyer, dorse/, 



i h Oo.oleoi.io'ie.,, le; '.PoTlieoiiol'e Meyer. 



• ,..,_. e!,_ : . ,„, . in i '. ■'- ■ Mr -1 Jnh'.is, ii. 



. back and tan dog, to Mr! W. F. Steele. Pier- 

 u, X. Y.: a bktol;, whit: and fan tot- . ■■ 

 a-ford, N. A". : a black, white and ran hitch, to Mr. 

 lie, Pa. 



: Wiwlns. Lemon and white EasUsh setter bitch. 

 her, Lynchburg. Va.. to .u-. o. r.rair land; alemon 



Pouald. P.oekland, Me., to Mr 

 Dixie. Black, white end to 



■r.'iri',. out. a Bell" 11. Or. At. 



don, Ro.?i; Mill. 8. □., I i Kr. 



ie-Wildflrei, by Mr, A. 



hitch, 

 whelped 



■ hitch, w helped 

 -Kirhyi, by Mr. 

 r.. Mi'lledgooille, 



,,,... ,.. ,,;,. ,,,, (i-. 









ill possibly be 



a b 1 1 lea e . i - 1 - ■■ 



■ ■ i . i ■! - a 







din EK HbcIes- 



,"!i. i' n iei , ". ."i| . 



Vi.lue sill l. in 



the do ' ah 



own 



g the best wi- 



tural Held quaint 



.'•i, irrespectivi 



of train! n 



Z. rtt 



ll at the trials. 



Several otha-val 



: ,io - pa 'ml ■ 



-tzes will p 



obi. 



ilybe olt'erod. 



of which notice v 







ileal 



n the particu- 



lars. 











SALE OP FIBE-STiY;— Dr. E. Wilson, of New York, has 

 purchased of Mr. \V . II. Pierce the well-kuoivn red Irish bitch 

 Fire-Fly, and will lake her to Cuba for held use the coming 

 winter. She is in whelp to Mr, Pierce's Lai 



whelped July 88, lfiSS, by clam. pi. 



, for black and 



:(,,,, Ktan.ii.M. By F. W. Wheatoa, Wilkesbarre, Pa,, 



'or white, black anJ Ion iiuolish l.i-agle dogs, « helped July 15, S3-J. 



, Ii . .,,, i epi.rttd Leader— imported Beautyi out of his Rudy 



' ."in (on Lea— Cloudy). 



P/o-./ae, Sheit Rj k ff- Whoatoti, Wilkesbarre, Pa„ for 



H. 



• Mr, 



W.u. if is-- ■ - i" i " • '. '.. Si o 1 1 old, -See __ 



,,,,,..,/, ,., i • iOoi, ftlavrs. old ii" i: Ruby) t>J ', 



Win. H. Pierce. r'c::skiil. N'. Y , to br. .) ,v. S, Arnold, Now York. 

 Lnrni—Lnskir U'.'.'S'.'o. B-lbisli setter bitch puppy, by dr. Win. 



H. pierce, Peels m. 8 I Mr. L, A. Davennort, Uavenport, N. V 

 Moiumntth Mo,m. Mastifl hitch, whelped duly 7 18K:f. by Zulu 



