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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[F.:a 



tfleh | 

 BasU^Dl'. Samider s Dot) to their Kin? 



■ 

 ow Taffee). 



Mr. J. P. Swain, Jr. *s (New York) native 

 ■ Mr dm-; H. Goodsell's Young Laverack. 

 .Tau. 



mutts of large tonnage. fhisffiighl bBiivailetfo t i in mcli 

 ■ ii.-ui-L would noibe a test of iea.-goiug qualities as 



i i'i -i- >:•.;<■■ from the interest 'of 



■ 





i s no. '■!.;--, :• rnon mid w 



■ 





• 1 . . in-. Mass.) D.lsh. 



■ 







Luck (Luc 



e of Euei 



:■•. Money* to owner's Don! Bang— P 

 SALES. 



Twins Bo 





.-■■■.■• V' Lt\ ■■' and * hlte pomtet; bitch, ftliel 



-Taffee) out (if Grace (Din-Duti 



Oct. ir>, it) 



J |,v Iv ll t 



biieDsti ■ • 





. D foil Hi ih . to .Mr- Vincent Field, oi s: 









A"//:./ /.'■ 





»Mp. Liver and while tfeked pohitor i 



. ... Irfr. J. \\ . lllvth Huriiu ';■■:.. I .'v. !■. >"n 

 New York 



Windy. Black, white and tun beagle bitch, 

 in.:rJ\ Sport— Ward's Muse in.) bjrtho Del 

 i,-,.:, Ml •■,' : . M;- r. ', I. ■'■:_- SI Louis, Mo. 



Spar}, i.. tack, 

 .Ward' ' 

 Mich.. . 



months • ia (Tin 

 : . 

 St 

 Oct. 15. 1851. by 



,i.,:i K.- 

 Pei ..•;.. ill. 



/?!!«'/ /'■■'• I 



Mr, Win. Talla 

 R.I. 

 Belle Date. E 



[I. ' . Mr Wm 

 Pfori ■■• 



Lincoln, Warrei 



whelped Jute I, 1880 

 it Kennel L'inb. Detroit, 



to Mr. .\. 0. l: '■•! 



:• hitch iHniiis./ Dale— Bonnibe] 11. 

 K. 1. to Mr, Frank Totey, Nu\ 



whelp" 



Dot)b 



White 



5Vai 



Mvim.-I Club, Detroit", Mien., to Mr. John Lyory, 



m^'i' and white setter dog (Grouse Dab-.— Lady 

 Tallroan, Providence, K. I., to Mr. Hatch, Bath, 



setter dog (Grouse' Dale— 

 iCa, II. lain Mr. G, Fred. 



; -.'■'. White and orange ticked 

 La iv Tborno)by Mr. Wm. Tubman. Provide 

 Crawford. Pawtucket, K. I. 



;■-:■!■■ ■'••'■. firanyo and white setter dog (Oouse Dale— Lady 

 Thome) by Mt. Wm. Talbnaii. Providenoe, R. I., to Mr. .la*. 1). Linn. 

 Atelen, Pa. 



t), untie Dale. Ulackand white setter bitch (Grouse Dale— Bonuibel 

 Wm. Tallman. Providence. R. 1., to Mr. II. Drain. Uulti- 

 mor6, Mfl. 



Bejr. Import yd Keadislt pusjr .log by Mr. Tlios. Kearin (New York) to 



Ji by Mr. H. Hedetuan, Brooklyn, N. Y., 



i (Ci ^.''land's Shot— Tillev's Mab) by the 

 , L. I., to Mr. CharlSs B. 'Magiuuis, New 



Mr. E. 1- 



Gin. Imp. 

 f, fc i lo 



t jj»i t. G 

 Gordo i Keni 

 Orleans, Lsu 



Albert. Gordon setter dog (Duke of Locust Valley— Tilley's Whip) 

 by the Gordon Kennel Club. Locust Valley, L. L, to Mr. Sussex Das is, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Belle. Gordon setter b:i eh (Gordon— Gypsc yi by the Gordon Kennel 

 Club, Locust Valley, L. I., to Mr. P.. & Cooper, RockCord. ill. 



WI1F.LPS. 



inie. Mr. E. J. Hohbins' . Wettseranelcl, Conn.; red Irish setter 

 bitch Jennie whelp? a .be a -..■■. oner's y A: Datteraiek. 



... .... Jem Cooler A- iM m] .:-. v • i . ■.-,, r bitch Juno 



died 



Quail c 7 ' a, 

 bitch Quail III. G; 



dogs ami . ■■ ■ 



Kin;- Bo 



.1 j'-i . I... I; 

 D6h)t)V the Detroi 



ford. Colusa. Cab 



Gil, ST. Y.) red Irish setter 

 lelped Fob. 3, eight— five 

 ce's Larry (Elcho— Pose). 



jit, Mich., to Mr. Geo. W. Bass 



DEATHS. 



<,«,:,, .'J ye.. The Detroit. Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) English 



Kabptc. The i b 



owned by Mr. W. 



Bogaf. Dr. I. 



■-.'.' dog. ti . 



out oi: :: .;::, <y • 



Qitchting m\d (^mioeing. 



NEW YORK YACHT CLUB. 



wold, John 









cd, Co 



uiTO .- i -j 



liekersc 









D ruitl 





led. Thel 





written ab( 





Canadian 





club me 





ohief, Joiu 



B Push 



. 





i 





V.'flV Bltpi 





there is s 





" 



nh able 



seem uiuol 



out oi j 









e preferei 



: "':.;:'. 





i a „:, . 





uponarev 





• ; Ni;\v York, Jan. 4, 1883. 

 idru oj W. I rk YacM < f«&: 



- i ... e to aclaiQ.wIetlge the receipt of your letter of Dfe- 

 1881, i n losingthe ■esolujj ms of the Sen VorkYneht Club 



i...,. ; i , 



inadeni 

 te cli 



l.eiye"'- 



gierea 



i 



.ee 



beam and one-hali tH< i xttitoiti dephll fro] ■ 



■ 



ihat this i- ' yachts, bul 



of the club ho 

 in usebythe"< 



the match, 



• b 



ltd mutually agree upon the tetms of a 

 patty sliall have the rijjht to contest for 

 er the usual course ol' the annual regatta 

 i. subject to its rules and sailing r-.-ula- 



ad to 



•h 



dust be a Custom House 



'lit of the dimensions, rig 



nip is to be the. property of 



'i -ai''' ■ -rb-.'crgaiiaiii 

 I,..- i. lie- above' laid down, 

 ■rpeiually a challenge cup 



■'G.'.olKiE L. Scm^fLEa." 



JUST CRITICISJVl. 



common with your n 

 ichting. the discussion of the in 



>'r olTprejud.ees as- opposed 'to' 



t fro 



played by ,' 

 expresses t 

 be, taxed: 1 

 cates a me; 

 mortal ran 

 effectual!! 



While on 



de D-dp 1 



racers. Si 

 tainlv not i 

 tjoint. and 

 , thrs 





mes advo- 

 d ! Could 



own argtin 



cuts more 



centreboard 

 the Mischie 

 erthecours 



sloops vs. 

 f-Atalanta 

 e with the 



• racers, an 



1 was cer- 



ie fstoop 



so'that'in 



oelLial 

 time, 

 site fa 

 little ". 



her 



flit 



curt' 



he Oriva is, in my opinion, noi a pcetty vaeb! : aeithei is 

 '_.:■:,■ :i n theauihoohvof your antagonists that the 

 in her race with the Oriva. the day that the Schemer 

 leat the Anieiican cutter "to the iiylnshiij end as far as 

 the point of Sand v Ilo.d-:ho!iow. but it did not suit tiieeaunv Scotch- 

 man ineiiarye of'the Madifc to -hear' cutter stock, and be slacked up 

 and permitted the Oriva to wta the race by a trifle over three min- 

 utes." Now, 1 would like to ask the advocates of the light-draft sloop 

 if so slow- a cutter as the Oriva is made out to be can beat as fast a 

 Sloop as the Gracie. turning to windward iu a smart breeze and with- 



_ ch sea running, how would the 



with a big tail tee— relatively as Eastai 



curustances? 1 know what an emm 

 for he expressed it to me on board the . 



sloops far. 



■| , 'i l ',.'-„^7; ; -V,,i';" -',-n-T is i'v Ibreai i y e;.i .r Ye,'-' i ( vi'e b'ules wl<[ 'nai'e 



Iter justa trifle under twelve tons. She is planked with iuch piH^her 



oak! The tnodeVof the eraft.'u uieh e^ o> ,- of the oi.iider'sown make, 

 is verv fine, haviny a- clean run aft, a full bow and considerable dead- 

 rise amidships, d'he keel craft is to be of 8ft. beam, but no further 

 particulars are vouchsafed. Probably 1 will hear more of them h--n- 

 after. PoitT Taok. 



Belle^ile. O-s-r,, dam 29. 



[The contemporary to which our correspondent refers does not 

 rank ri ry high as a | achting journal, and but for the powder it steals 



L. Haigbt. House Committee— T. B. 



•h, V,. &.. HaugbtO!. and J. W. Blatch- I 

 ms VV, II- Thomas, V. W. J. Durst. J. 



r- 7 '■re ''added t 



o the 



j'J-Bt 



atio'ual races v, i 



h the 



will 



June 15 and the 



usu.-il 



Hint 



p was voted to tl 

 arv over thfi Ale 



lanta 

 .s and 





,1 pia.lieieucy. woidd be slow to corn iare bhs $p& 

 ll iSfl Oil )oadliiiew;fhauoth 1 -r-..fr-.'f.oi, .-, 

 s two ami u quarter i drees the tonnage of Oriva. 

 at a s-e which uuVht not botlier Ge.icie would 

 Orie-. ami thai a wind iu wb.a.b the fori! 

 •hole sell would call for a reef in the smaller v 

 • nerfoi manors of Gee two, under such circa 





infest 



ouple more ieei, the club' treasury. As 



1 not 'quarrel with' "the present di-position 'to give 



-- em ,'if s"l..tV adeed. is - j - ' |. !,,' 

 hie anchorage and clubhouse- .... 



LENGTH, BEAM AND DEPTH. 



h'MHue 



Two i 



its pop, 



seeae o 



lats ' hleh were bu 

 aaian. When I firs 



as hi force, and 1 



nuwnas the "Mud ! 



SMALL R1CS. 



EdUm Parent anil ffin 



pi r. I 



■ 

 ■ 



haul rou-.es the peat- , !' i he >;.;.! ::; 

 sail traveling on the gatT with re 



Of ■';, Ilea-- of BO 



way. 



YACHT STOVES. 



mitor ! 



Let mi 



nent sub 



tlelirst 



i better to broil f. 



any kind. Let 



i used pottery, b 



a c omJ 



V. ly. .' . 





;Se, H a b :.: 



. at hi Bvp Inchi a 



hieh to rest the fuel; 



by the 

 ee the 

 a body 



or game.' For simplicity, neatness, Quickness of mv 

 adaptabllitf, I defy you to beat charcoal. DOUSI 



Boston, Eeb, :J. 



EXPERIENCE TEACHES. 



vervlitlieremov 

 pondent from tl 

 tlrinatiou: Allow 

 paper: while son 



m* 



NEW YACHTS.— Lawley A Sous, City Point, South. Boston, are to 



build a new- steam launch -loft, long and. the Pierce the.,-, lei ■■-•.■ in ban 1 



a new sloop of the mefliuni type, which wo h,,p.- io .-;..■.■ rigged ■■ a 



from last year. N 

 maclrhierv in the 

 Bart Ilillman, at < 



in Southern wate 



a suit 



SINGLE RAWDERS— There Is a baud ... sj a 



Ml :,: 





tool their craft alone and l !. a 



- 









sidera- 



.-, , ■,,|,,,,- -. - ,. - sftb andthefui 



. . . .i - ... . i e 



■ Ol'tUlg 



. . , . . .,,... on has in id preaml 





lishes, 



linn rer. ' ■■: .■• •,, : a. n its -(phi re soasl i ncl 



ion with the v ield. .- 

 ng c.ombina' ' 



the small yacht 

 oasl and as Me- 

 lon to Paris In Mb two 



y Knglislt or French club u, transport ou 



Well. Gie yacbtsmon became dfegustad with thai sort of thing, atala 



i'| ■.■:..:■'......- wl I i I i. .- Utile bOfttS, til." ii 



■ . ' suig three to three and a half beams in length. 

 The rule was as follows; The mean lengl he , do extreme 



uh useful mfonnatiOn could be piqi i i 



it new convert made and fresh element -i 



Short OWB si IS B fid loie hoist; 

 mm: lofty topmast and large iqi 



■ _-r ,.:,., e . ' . ■, 



ed'and topmast i om are 



and low canvas. Such 

 anted, bi 



off of them. A topnil d tn 



il has 0... . d cm on deck than 



iTJooi . i ' 



, , , , 

 kuoelted thai 



...-•..-. ■■..!.., 



■- on the foot an advanta 



1: , . ' i . ;■ , ,. ., 



for racing we think tiie man 



at all even.-. ... ..rial, Tricing up the taek at a 



