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FOREST AND STREAM. 



rjANTABY ia, : 



course a hare at one mutant." Turkerville 

 omuls be younge or slowo, you 

 with a toaahat one hare, but that ia soldom Been, and a bras 

 docges it: ynow tor auoh a pore beeste ;" and, not to lengthen 

 letter, let j llowine. written in the re. 



ii era, Ijt as tn 



' lursct.h with greyhounds t 



them near the tin re nor more than a braoe at a 



I think the old heathen's sentiments nobler 

 manlike than any I can lind in the lucubratic 

 Murphy. 



cslippeaa 



[either Hlip 



1'EOTEOT THE DOGS, 



... ... 



In a, recently published article, entitled " Protect the DogS,' 

 Mr. Arnold lliirgr- ex,, reuse- a doubt whethi 

 , i , 



11 ' i ot ['eunsvh 



stains the statute book. 



State allows by 

 I am Borry to say, 

 ;a, that aucli a law 



pursuing dei 



anv doc who 



at on. .!,■ .. .■ 



only recognized law ia th 



■' whore such dog has its habitat. 



'estures of the worst game 

 ret days ever knew. In that country 

 death to the poacher who dared to shoot a ralv 

 Bnt in suite i tb< enormity of the penalty it 

 lerit of Calling upon the intelligent, reasoning 

 n the transaction. Bat whaj can be aaid in de- 

 wbieh visits death upon the dumb brute whose 



wting h 



brought 

 If the 



tati 



will 



id follow! 

 to being endow 

 LRjustlv, thoug 

 Uy in purgnii 



and who if simply 





who 



ed 



s bad in 

 that anybody and everybody 

 ! .... md I ."- Hiilietor of tli. 

 n'h in the country 

 canine race -a spite to v, i . 

 genei til " oustiedhess " to gratify, tt 

 ponsities. 

 Dogs anywhere within n score' of mi 



ruthlessly killed. I have known I 



shanty in the woods while harmlessly di 

 known thorn shot down from bohiiid'af 

 fully following their master along the hij 

 Many would like to keep beagles or <>(.! 

 and rabbits, but it is out of the quosti 



ere killed— infamous as it 



results us it now is. But 

 made the sole judge of the 

 enalty is a standing in vita- 

 no has an aversion to the 



enmity or a disposition of 

 ldulge his malicious pro- 



v. here deer I 



bit and follow 



fox or rabbit, 

 to fall a viotiu 

 finished. 



To give gr« 

 Draconic gam. 

 the hounding 

 ties, hv uaino, 



It ii time 

 against such a 

 ing your readt 

 operation of i 

 1 would rceoiu 



hounds to hunt foxes 

 parts of the State 



found. Such dogs are liable to leave a fox or rab- 



. : ick at any time ; but even iu pursuit of a 



hound— the proscribed outlaw that he is— is liable 



to some deadly rillo or shot-gun before the race is 



tor emphasiB to the scandal and injustico of this 

 law of Pennsylvania, it is therein provided that 

 )f deer shall ho allowable in three or four coun- 



jmething were done to arouse public sentiment 



iniquitous measure as this; and my object in call- 



tion to tho matter now is to invite the co- 



:. ::nd all humanitarians in my own State. 



ncud that a protest hv petition and otherwise ho 



an urgent demand for tho ropoal of the law as 



. .idifforeuco or an ordinary State logisla- 



■ to overlook. Bois. 



HaM Qlen, Pa., Jan. 2, 1882. 



WAS IT INSTINCT? 



■ AST September those gonial sportsmen and thorough geutlo- 



-*-< men, Messrs. 0. 1\ I'n. 

 made int. a prasi nt oi " Dai 

 old and wholly in. 



Taking to tht 

 Showed excellent points an a 

 weeks a couple of brothi t i 

 Saco, Maine, and John Ferri 

 ing that they had killed sevi 

 lieh they 

 seventeen ducks for me from th. 



id G. E. Jones, of your oity, 

 i Irish water spaniel, about a year* 



lv as a youug duck Dan soon 

 ever. Alter I had had him a few 

 neu, Joseph Weymouth. Esq., of 

 m of tins town, came to me, say- 

 cks iu a little lake about a mile 

 1 uot recover. Dan had rotreived 

 e lake the afternoon bofore, 



an .1 they askud mo for the loau of the dog to go and retreivo the 

 birds. 



Obedient to command, Dan started off with them, but half way 

 to tho lake they missed him, and supposed ho hint returned to mo. 

 However, they went on to the lake, and reaching it found the 



1. After thev missed him 

 dog had ofton been juont 

 icted him to that one par- 



v told me in his 1 

 ly told me there 

 mt points in tho 

 number, and then 



had gone ahead and retrieved c 



they had to go past two lakes wl 



in for birds. Was it instinct wi 



tioularlak. . did he know the name of one lake 



from another, aud bo go diroctto the on 



jug where «: Can he con 



were seven bud- and the birds were i 



lake yet be hunted until ho found the 



sat down to 



Was it instinct, or was it reason ? I've taken a regular tbeologi- 



irgi . and am supposed to bo Orthodox, but though it may 



put mo on trial before mv peers, I put myself on record iu tho 



,\i, Strkam as believing that Dau baa got nioro soul and 



reason than any pothunter iu creation, and will stand a good deal 



hotter ohaooe iu the hereafter. J. Frank Looke. 



TiUsbary, Minn. 



8JPA.NIEJCS.— Amerioan sportsmen have beon for some time past 

 buying spaniels from England. Mr. Jacob's noted kennels have 

 been drawn on largely, and also the no less famous strain of Mr. 

 Eaateu, which are entirely, we bolieve, of Dr. BoiUton's celebrated 

 Beverly blacks. These two kennels have undoubtedly supplied 



r show 

 the last . .. Easten has just sent 



& noted cocker spaniel breeder, of Canada, w hi 

 . . ■.-., a brace I 

 Bbire dock, els, I '. S. A. our Am 



formed a Cocker Spamel Club, an I 

 raut thu assumption that they give cousideratio 



e to Dr. Niven, 

 is several times 

 tie New Hafnp- 

 an friends have 



e think. 



ety, the National at 

 ..!-,. ng in their classill 



flocier spaniels from 1-flb. to 201 

 tinot strains, which only want 

 classes. to themselves, with good 

 of the day, when fatted up as if 



hut, with 

 handsome 

 useful sot 



calls othei 



. " we do object to the 

 no better reason than 

 isidcred better looking. 



VALUABLE KETEIEVEllS.-The Columbus EnquirerU respon- 

 sible for this story of ft negro thiof's trained ours i A night or two 



oof oin most prominent citizens vn; "blenm/. 



tering among tho ducks out i 

 in the drove, find the imusua. 

 night caused him to gel up u 



turbar.ee. J,. - 



dlirkH IviM!.' o ■' 



negro thief. Then 



i the yard; Ho had i.hitt. ; 

 commoti... 



■ ■■■ ■ ■ lOf the dis- 

 rnation whet 



. ■• Baud of a 



. 

 go white 

 t into (hi I the ducks, 



. ., . 



ha duck, 



negro had two dogs-one a large whi 



black one. These d 



which they did, and would , 



give them to the rascal. The 



carrying them out to their master. 



ALEXANDRA PALACE SHOW REPORT.— On! readers who 

 are curious iu such matters. wiUporh Interested iu compar- 



ing the report of the Alexauili ;. J. . 



Raaaar, with that which recently appeared in one o 

 esteemed contemporaries. T n I . 

 porary should have f v.: 



11. .1... .... i .VI ■ ; 



' ' Great minds think a'iike/ : : 



to how closely similar th 

 tical. Thus the substitution of 

 addition of the words " of cours 

 ing days." may main 

 Special Correspondent" and a re 

 it would no doubt have been, to 





3 be, and Still not ' 



d "I" for "we, 



, ■.,- fan on succeed- 

 in 



1 duly credited, as 

 rnal. 



THE MISSISSIPPI DOG LAW.— Philadelphia, Miss., Dec. *, 



1881.— Editor F- 



laws to make dogs pers 



it Will not be amiss to I-. 



respect. Although the 



it. still it prevents man'. 



pie's dogs. In the Revised Code 



. ! i . of passing 

 being agitated 



interfering 



... ■ Section 



2,303, it says : "Everj nouslyateal, take and 



carry away any dog, the prop er o1 shall be guilty of 



petit lareony,- and au beiiig found guilty shall be. punished as in 

 other cases of petit larceny."— 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB.-A BpeciaJ meeting of the 

 Eastern Field Trials CiuL. ;,i ' leli ribuuo Build- 



ing, this city, to-day [Thursday j fit 2:30 r. si., 

 8:30 by tbe regular annual meeting for the i 

 City and suburban rj iceivO this numbei 



and Steeah iu time should I :;i . Hft] .. 



noes ot great importance will come before 1 1 



WHY is a bencb-sh . 



happen V Because it is not going to ,...■.:.... 

 A PENNSYLVANIA MAN esohanged a five thousand dollar life 



insurance policy for a dog. The animal was not . 

 show valuation, however, the policy being of thi 

 kind. 



MR, WM. TALLMAN. of Pro i R, ] advertises this week 



some Grouse Dale puppies for sale tl ... 



Jay that aiunnils of this son, can be 



had for love or : 



MR. CLARES 



state that his pc 



uey s, Diamond, 



IM, Wellaville, N. £., wishes ns to 

 I of Bur- 

 _i our issue 



KENNEL NOTES. 



We wish to Impress upon tic niludsi 

 for our Kennel Notes, that to avoid u 

 printed lu print i.ettkks, an we Uud l 

 where this is not done. We also would 

 the antmal Is male or female, imd to kn 

 breed to which they belong, 

 careful study of (he notes lo 

 what Is wanted. Our aim is to have e 

 contributors will take the c 

 request we cannot answer ic 



. :i autl Cue 

 nllldog. A 



MAMKS CLAISDJD. 



Hunnic Dul: JJelle bats. Busy , ir. Wm. Tall- 



man, Providence, 1C 1 , lor b! 

 three mom hs old, by t; rouse ■ 



l;{,uuh, VaU— By Mr. Wm. ! 

 and white setter Mti ... 

 lbcl IX (Dan— Bonlbel). 



fir«?i i»«fe— By Mr. Win. Talirean, l'l 

 while dog, three months old, oy CiroiiBt Dido, out ot Bonibel U. (Dan 

 —Bonlbel). 



Countess Bak&— By Mr. K e.v.'.i • 

 white aud tau setter bitch, whelped . 

 Phyllis. 



Flirt— Mr. Oeorge Ayeis 1 (Warwick, R 

 and ton. 



r-u.iMt— l*y Mr. Wm. H. Wnltall, v. [or red irk,h 



setter dog, twenty-two moiiths old, by hup. c 



lorl'u' 



u»— By Mr. John, 



and white ticked Llewellln setter dog, whelped July It), 1 

 Dan(UasliJll.-Opal)outof . 



Man Morium;— By '• 

 belto'u l.lcweillu setter bltoll Qi 



Countess l.usca) out of Pearl (Hash 111 .—.starlight). 



IKKH. 



/..,u-.SV»Mirfii<»— 5ir. (;. Snyder's in er pointer bitch Lou to the 

 Wesimiiister Kennel Club's Sensation, Dec. 23, iSsi. 



Daisy- Letter— Sir. 11. P. Dortch's (Goldsboro, N. t. .) English setter 

 bitch Palsy (St Elmo— Pierce's Tip) i" ■. I 



Petrel 11.), Nov. its, 1881. 



Lutu—Jtiliu Flint— Mr. B. !'• DortCh 

 setterbltch Lulu (Carlowlu-Piirt) to Mr, J, 

 Flint, Dec. . 



Diana IL—DasMitg /;.,r,v--.\ii. il. ,' isooro, N. C.) 



English setter bitch Diana 13. (Dash 

 lor's (Richmond, Va.) Imported Dashing Hove 

 D?<:'£-,, 1881. 



Bessie- £eb— Mr. D. O. W. Smith's (Fhllodelpl I 

 ported black- polutor bitch Bessie to Mr. G 

 Alass.) Imported Bob (champiou Bai^- 



Maij Larcrack— Count Soble- 

 Pa.) black and white 

 ',:!•. ii. U. Stoborn'sCoun 



bltcl 



. '&«— Beagle bitch, v 

 Colin Camel 



i . 



UU1. ). ir. ■ . . 

 : 



Wm 



. . ..... Co., lew York. 



... 

 . ., i.o Moore ,% ShefiB 



. 

 tiekea poll ■.t-.iager— Whi 



0'; Smith, 



. ivi.ir BndwWte . . dog puppy (RangelS 



I i by Wr. a. B. Dl adale, 



.. 



I ied Nov. 

 lUe. Pa., to 



lcl "■ . i ■.■. I 



Wattm— Bei "ed Sept. is, lssi (Rambler— Old^H 



■■. . Holm i 'niiiei'OL', Brlckervllle, Pi;. , to Mr. ' 



-, Pa, 



FBESSNTATI0S3. 



-Mr. F. O. de Luze iices presented the clumber spanleU 

 owned by Mr. wm. M. Tiieston, to Mr. Frame 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



DEATHS. 



itass.) liver and wBffl 



. v iing "Hay ilm!-::-— Daisy), winner of seco/ii ' ■ .iri 



H. Loti Bock BUl, s. v.) letaon aua 



. " ..i ■.: Fanny Fern t. wl ... 19, jssi. 



lohu Tliornlev's :'e ■):.. l-jt :- ' ':■ . '".i. . English setter dog i 



..,,,.,:., ......... 



jfi#» and fflfany ghootmg. 



KANGE AND GALLEHY. 



N. Ii. A. ANNUAL MEETING. 





1. 

 , ■■■. ■ 



1' in T11 



or reports rr 

 tlouot Directors raaulo 



.,, 'i ... 

 lea. Hoi . 

 For one Ve- liermerborn, 



III ..in. :■ .! HI . . :- D iti '1 IV I - 



Balanueon he 



Miirlicr'H s 'i . . 



... .. . '. . 



Aocountofomoe: 



J. a. rowii-riliua 

 Id; Mm G. L. Hoi 

 vol. .Jus. Mcl.eer. 



:■ . 



1 IgeS 67.60 



. , , . . , ...... .■ ubsj 



-■!.. BO 



. 



. , ,md riuliseyett. LS4.SJ 



CO 1,193 



' .'. ling... 36 .. 



Miscellaneous 



WSliUR;.. 









u Tlusleys (Uamlltou. Ord.) 



/„„,.. _.!/,,, ,-sir. W. U. I 

 spaniel nltcii Topsy ;o owner' 



l.-l„ -im.-sl.— Mr. L. Ii. Dulm; 

 spaniel bitch Flo tn 

 ii, issl. 



WltEl.rs. 



Dollie— Mt W. II. Li 



bitch Dollie whelped 1 1 



Lotto— Mr. W. H. Lee's (Bosl 1, ., 



Dec. si, 1881, seven-three dogs and 



Leila— Mr. : 1 setterbltch 



-•.. r— Kirby: whelpi : 

 live bitches— by champion Ulai 

 black, white and tan, the . 



SALKS. 



UomU cant Q— Pointer Jbltch pirppy 

 S. B. Dllley, ltosendale. \\ Is. , 

 L. I. 



:.. yal /■■,;.. .1/..-!/ , 



Mr. 8. a Dllley, Rosendale, W 



■ 



mil .0 .: .'. ' •■ Mr. >■ 10 Mr. 11. W, 



■ enbush, S. >'. 

 Harry— Beagle dog, wpelpea I ' 



by Mr. ' ..; - 







flMll.'llj 



tc 



.... -labor (markers, 1 



.'.'.'. '.'.^'.'.. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 1'. 



. ' ' ■ 0l - 



180 - 



Printing v;;t.3s 



al 1 .;. : Be .' . "' •- 31 lary ' MlO DO 



13! 



I'li'li. I-.C.J B94.91 



, g .:!.:.' 



, !;;■ 



MlBoell aeous— stationary, express, postage, 



to., etc 



6,010.40 



Dlv. prizes of fall meeting not yen paid for -.uii) 



5,ST0 id 



.... ',■,.,..,,. 



... I 91 •!. ' .: '. « 



aa follows : 



New '1 . 



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■ ... : ... ' I... --. 

 



■...,;.., 



1 



i'. Buck subsequent!) 1 dm 



("ten. VVlnlleM -.. 1 ...... . ... A 9 lenderei 1 infl 



solicitation, waa . 



. . loa 



■1 were appointed by the I'resH 



i.leni, iVie r 



Hange— Gen .. coL Jos. g. Story a.S 



\ 

 ■ 11:11. J. Srabmy. Lieut. J. S. ;ind;e 



CoL J. U. t'owperthwalt, Mr. A. Alford. Ala I. O, 



1 , ... n. 



By mutual couseut and authority, the relative position) 



Seabury and AUoid were transposed almost tmmedla ■ . 



ibove Committees 



ie reelenatlons of Lieut J. 1: a ■' 



inmltie?, which were nil.-. 



ilypliant sn.i CowpertUwalt, appotntevl ;. 



■■,-inu!ngoi the yea™ 

 . 



:, 

 Don.; Id. un, I'o ■ 



telrpositloos b-. . 

 recorded ov I.teut. AndrewsH 



former and I 1 



Alford, den. Rom R 



I 

 son of expiration of ten 



■ Dlreclof^l 

 tien. John B.Woodward was elected 1 ...v 



■ 



ir letter was printed and loi 



.uitloue tlieoper:. : 



11 



. ■■ 

 ling to become life membeSlI 

 a, the election 01 about alxty-ave gentlemen, ol whom 

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• E. A. HUCfc 

 III Mil- .ill. 



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