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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[March 30, 1883. 



HUNTING SCENE.— George Irmess, Jr., the well-known ar- 

 tist on animal subjects, has just finished for the spring exhi- 

 bition of the New York Academy of Design, a spirited aad 

 well executed painting of a hunting scene taken from one of 

 the field days of the Eases: county hunt. Mr. lnness is now 

 engaged on"a similar subject for one of the members of the 

 hunt. 



We wish to impr 

 our Kennel Note.?, 



in PRINT LETTER! 



is not done. Wi 

 is male or female 

 which it belong. t 

 of the notes in this 



Barney and Flit 

 red Irish setters 

 (Copelaud's Shot- 



lite and lei 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 ; upon the minds of those who 

 all names 



als< 



,- 1 

 infoi 



edv 



nt of Lady Thon 

 Thorn Dote. By Mr. C. li. 

 orange and white ticked Englif 

 Grouse Dale out of Lady Tlior 



Joe and Ben. By Or. J. B. 

 white pointer dog?, whelped I 



j of birth and the breed to 



it po'.nior. w."'ir or other. A careful study 

 her of the paperwill show just what is wanted. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 y Mr V T Bond, Medford, Mass.. for brace of 

 mil lakh) M i IS t l 1381, be, Shot 

 ireenough's bitch) out of imported Rock (.Bob 



y Dr. T, B. Bolton, Newburyport, Mass., for 

 lpod Aug. 10, 1881, by imported Rowland out of 



C Tb T.ounsburr, Providence, R. I., for the 

 En; h sh 5i tter dog, whelped July 7, 1881, by 



H™] ounsbury, Providence, R. I., for the. 

 r bitch, whelped July 7, 1881, by 



of the 



Webb's Whisky). 



Forest Belle: ' By S 

 pointer bitch, whelpe 



Nellie Briar. By] 

 white and tan setter 1 

 • (Turk— Nell, on 



■1 Club's Flirt 



Rome. Ga.), for liver and [ 

 by champion Sensation out 

 (C'apt. Grafton's Jim— Dr. | 



flu 



Fred. Bv 5 

 dd's 



. C. C. Iffland, Peoria, Bl.. for liver and white 

 Oct, 15, 188], by King Bow out of Grace. 



;• W* E Johnson. Kevport, N. J., for black, 



fch, whelped Oct.' IS. 1881. bv Mr. F. T. Taylor's 



o1 i ii] (Turic-Lady Bislow). 



Smith, New York, for pointer dog puppy by 



f Baby (Stick— Fawn). 



her. Ida Way and Leda. By Mr. N. Elmore, 

 ■ ...in ' !;,.'!< and tan beagle dogs and two 



i 1 7, lS8-,\ lie owner's imported Ring wood (Ranter 



;le (imported Chanter— Beauty). 



i Hav 



, Co 



, for lemon 6 



,M 



Asteroid. By Mr. & 



while Laverack doer pu 



lie) out of Maple (Than 



France, Flavin . I 



Flattery. By Mr. Rob. 

 tan Gordon setters tie- 

 by Mr. John N. Hickey 

 imported Young Flora 



Count Tray to Elch 

 wishes to change the rii 

 (Elcho— Noreen) to E 



Mag— Sard.— Mr. E. 



bitch Mag (Chief— Gussi 



Bell 'li— Sensation. Mr. Philip Lumbreyer's liver pointer bitch 

 Del! II. (Duke— Queen) to the Westminster Kennel Club's champion 

 Sensation, March 3. 



Fanny— Baud Mr. E. F. Merciiliott's (New York) setter bitch 

 Fanny (Jersey Duke- -Jersey Daisy) to Mr. E. A. Spooner's Doud (Jer- 

 sey Duke— Spooner's Daisy. March 20. ,„,,_, .... , - „,., 

 I , t i ' 11 gh. i.j Cil 



Ta.) English setter bitch Skip (Dog Whip— Daisy Dean) to King 

 Dash (BeJtcm— Stayton's Floss). 



Countess— Gladstone. The Superior Kennel Club's (Alleghany City, 

 Pa.) English setter bitch Countess (Leicester— Pocahontas) to cham- 

 pion Gladstone (Dan— Petrel). ' 



i7,,,-..,.,-;Yb ,.,.. ...„„.?. Mr. T. T. bhlcyabs Pearls omg, Ami. i beagle 

 "" -ah (Victor— Lucy) to Mr. N. Elmore's (Granby, Conn.) '— 



r (Carlowitz— Princess Nel- 



\ta, Feodore, Fraidien and 



Montreal, Can., for black and 

 i bitches), whelped March 18, 

 !— Queen Bess) out of owner's 



NAMES CHANGED. 

 o VII. Mr. Geo. W. Leavitt, Boston, Mass., 

 tme of his red Irish setter puppy Count Tray 

 •ho VII. 



BRED. 

 t. Booty's (Stamford N. Y.) red Irish setter 

 Tier's Sard (Rory O'More— Queen Bess), 



ported kin B i tty). March 



. >-se;/ Lass— , 

 collie bitch Jets 

 March 8. 



Maida—Ayrsh 



hitch Maida iTw 

 shire Lad! ii- 



i/rshire Lndd 



' Mr. J. Lindsi 



Jet 



ir. D. H. Harris' (Frankl 

 ) to Mr. J. Lindsay's (Jei 



eyC 



ins' (Allegheny, Pa.) collie bitch Belle to 



, N. J.) champion Rex, March 10. 

 i.-l] Spaniel Club's (Homellsvilie, N. Y.) 



. CWl 



trt-Pai 



'Belle— E, 

 Mr. J. Lindsay's (Je 



Prin—Bob III. Tl 

 cocker spaniel bite 

 cleuch— Nell), Jan. 2 



Curlew— Benedict. 

 Y.I cocker spaniel bi 

 pion Benedict (Bach 



NeMy II.— Ben La< 

 N. Y.) spaniel bitch 



Beatrice— Bcnedic 

 Y. ) imported black i 

 their chau 



Gipsey—Bob 111. 

 bitch Gipsey (Brag- 

 cleuch-Nelli. Marcl 



Mignon—Bob III. 

 spaniel bitch Mignor 

 (Buccleuch— Nell), March v 



Chlotilla— Sanation. Tl 

 white pointer bitch Chlotill 

 Kennel Club's champion Se 



Bunnie—Bingioood. Mr. 

 Bunnie (Ranger— Lucy) to 

 Beauty, Feb. 14. 



WHELPS. 



Zip. Mr. L. G. Hanna'a Cleveland, O..) Skye teyrier Zip (Dan— 

 Ttjorn i wheloed March 20, six. by owner's judge ■ Castor— Jen D.) 



..;..;. Tl ";i| - ;. ■, : ■.■i,.b: i : - 1 iv„,! r ] .".": : t ■ J i ._■ ■ ■" 1 1 .. ■ - i ' !■■: m 

 Kate H. whelped March 22, seven— five dogs and two bitches— by own- 

 er's champion Emperor Fred. 



Reddie. Mr. J. H. GoodsaU's (New York) red Irish setter bitch Red- 

 die (Elcho— Rose) whelped Bis— four dogs and two bitches— by cham- 

 pion Rufus. 



Flossy. Mr. John K. Renaud's (New Orleans, black and white Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Flossy I Rake— Daisy) whelped nine— six dogs and 

 three bitches— by champion Gladstone. 



Bell. Mr. Thomas Hutchinson's (Hamilton. Ont.) white, black and 

 tan English sel tec bib-h Bell whoJoed March 10, ten— six dogs and four 

 bil,ehes-hy bails II. 



Collet U: ' Mr. N. Elmore's (Granby. Conn.) beagle bitch Collette 



I, see ■-- beam i ■. hMp: ■! is ■< 17 mm ■ i I. '■■-■ ts"-t | r,n hio-h. ■:: 



all black, white and tan— by owner's imported Ringwood (Ranter- 

 Beauty). 



hill. Mr. Fred. Bihiugs' ( Bridgeport, Conn.") liver and white pointer 

 bitch Lill (Sensation— Grace) whelped March 9, nine— four dogs and 



ii— Princess) to their Bob HI. (Bu 



Spaniel Club's (Homellsvilie, N. 

 m's .lack— Fannie) to their cham- 

 Jlarch 12. 



nr-ll Spaniel Club's (Homellsvilie, 

 • Ben La.ehtue. March 20. 



tutLe: Club's (Homellsvilie. N. 

 hitch Beatrice i Nigger-Belle) to 

 -Negress), March 26. 

 iv- rs" (New Yorki cocker spaniel 

 sell Spaniel Club's Bob HI. (Buc- 



Eugene Powers' (Cortland, N. Y.) cocker 

 ' ' to Hornell Spaniel Club's Bob III. 



Baltimore Kennel Club's lemon and 

 Rocket— Clymont) to the Westminster 

 it ion, March 14. 



Elmore's (Granby, Conn.) beagle bitch 

 wner's imported Ringwood (Ranter- 



five bitches— by Stro 



s Pete (Phil— Prudence).' Five since dead. 



SALES, 

 t (2.1 New York. 1881. 1st Pittsburg. 188:";i 

 . Charles C. Goddard, Zanesville, O., to 



by Bruno out of B 



Mr. D. P. Foster. 1 



Ruby S. Red I: 

 Norah O'More), bv 

 R. Squire. Trov, N. Y. 



Ned. Lemon and white sc 

 Pa., to Mr. Eugene Moves, At 



Wearless. Collie bitch— 1st 

 Mr J. Lindsav. .br-i .- bin. 

 Brighton, Pa. 



ire.r-.Je,,,,; Xrtti a left, to, 

 C%, N. J., to Mr. fhoma i Br 



h\:,:-J.-, t!l: t ',.■/('. . ..; .;., 



City, N. J., to Mr. B. Kin Dl 



;, ibourr Blao . . a ' 



"(:,,..-, n.), by the Hon* 11 Spa 



a Wenz. Beaver Dam. Wis. 



Belle* Pride. Mr. II. Dai 

 price. Bell; - I 

 class at Pitt ibur 

 188!, and will an loul I ; 

 one. 



King-Maida Whelp. Whit 

 Oct. 17. 1881, by Line (Victor 

 Mr. N. Elmore. Cronby. Conn., to Mr. 1 



PRESENTA3}I__ 



Fowler. Mr. T. T. T'nl-va, . Pearisburg, Va.. has presented to Mr. 

 N. Elmore. Gran by Q I " Pirginia foxhound Fowler. 



nmPQRTATION, 



.... ..,.., 



mi,. ....... . ... 



sr bitch, whelped Jan. 28 (Rory O'More— 

 . N. Callender, Albany, N. Y., to Mr. Chas. 



setter dog, by Mr. John Knight, Jermyn, 



"tollie dog, by Mr. J. Lindsay, Jersey- 

 ford, New Brighton, Pa. 

 e'olhe dog, by Mr. J. Lindsay, Jersey 

 nation, Met: 



ic. whelped Oct. 19, 1881 (Benedict - 

 J Club, Homellsvilie, N. Y., to Mr. B. 



Harrison has purchased, at a long 

 se wiuner in the English setter bitch 

 on first and special at Loudon, Out.. 

 ■ard from again, as she is a rare good 



black and tan beagle bitch, whelped 

 .ucyi out of Maida ( Victor— Lucy), by 

 *'. F. Wilber. Broeton. Mass. 



fncltthtg m\d §finomt$. 



THE YAWL IN AMERICA. 



fCONTrNUED.l 



The Caprice, as the first New York built yawl, has become a boat of 

 so much interesi to cruising yachtsmen that we publish herewith an 

 original illustration of her appearance under plain sail, and her log of 

 the cruise to the \ orktown celebration last year, 



"Kemp's 'Yacht Sailing' gives a table of the highest speed attained 

 In yachts of d nl lenutli This table shows seven and a half 



knots as the higrhes; sp< ed of a Hint' d.x foot yacht. On the only day 

 on which we carried a jib topsail we made at one time over seven 



THE YAWL JAMES. 



knots, and this without eithei 

 Under fore-staysail and mizzen 

 fourths knots.' I do not supf 

 some circumstances as she wi 

 that this rig comes halfway he 

 still yawls are growing in favor 

 ber from fifty-four, in 1804, t 

 schooners are 207 and 328, and 

 the increase in yawls is almost a 

 combined. 



I enclose an abstract of our log on tin 

 ever, be remembered that this was a sh 

 that we could many times have gone 1 

 been any motive for so doing. We had 

 on board.'' 



ABSTRACT FROS 

 Monday. Oct. 10. 1881.-4:20 P. M. We 

 and Chesapeake Canal and took our p. 

 about a dozen working schooners to 

 River. After going about half mil 

 aground, when the tugboat left us an 

 After taking down these boats she retui 

 the tide having- risen, were by this tim 

 Elk River, where the other vessels all 

 The wind, which was very strong, beiin 

 vora.ble, we concluded to proceed un 

 11:20 P.M. Passed Turkey Point light; v 

 Tuesday, Oct. 11.— 3 A. M. Wind lun 

 '••",! i ine so hi 1 s'' I- n ■:. - ■ . i.'p . ■ b" 

 fore-staysail and mizzen. 4:30 A.M. Di 

 of which 33 running free under fore; 

 windward with mainsail. Time. SK> hoi 

 2:40 P. M. Weighed anchor and started 

 southwest wind, which soon died away 

 little puffs. 8:40 P. M. Anchored in a ci 

 M. Wind setting in strong from soutl 

 and beat over to Rock Point, where 

 bbbtnr-e from Lbibbmo v ' e:u:l leal mil 

 Wednesday, Oct. 12.-5:45 A. M. Ch 

 Wind still strong southeast. 8:3) A. 

 bears west; wind working toward w 

 reefed mainsail off Sandy Point. Wim 

 ahead. Heavy sea, which several bj 

 pletely hiding it from view. All hands 

 M. Rounded buoy off Greenbur.v's Poi 

 NavabAcademy, Annapolis. Distance 

 miles. 



ballr 



m ii!) 



club topsail or spinaker. 



•e. ha 





record of five and three- 



se th 



W\ 



i ice will be as fast under 

 The English estimate is 

 utter and schooner; but 

 laving increased in ntrai- 

 8, while the 'figures for 



"or o 



itters 



m and 754, showing that 



asapeake. It should, how- 

 cruise for pleasure, and 

 ter than we. did had there 

 ipinaker nor any lightsails 



ed out of the Delaware 

 .1 the rear of a tow of 

 own Back Creek to Elk 



■ot 



ceeded with half the tow. 

 tor the remainder, "which, 



afloat. SP. M. Reached 

 hored hi a rood harbor. 

 in the northwest and fa- 

 oro-stavsail and mizzen. 

 ini hanged. 



noderated, set mainsail, 

 had carried nothing but. 

 e sailed iS nautical miles, 

 ail and mizzen, and 9 to 

 Anchored at Baltimore, 

 i the Patapsco in a light 



Olor, exec lit oeete .■ ,. 



elow Fort, Carroll. 10 P. 

 , we soon got imder way 

 ichored about midnight. 



dor way for Annapolis. 

 outh of Magothay River 

 9:80 A. M. Laid to and 

 ng southwest, being dead 

 covered I owsprit, com- 

 i-omspoonurift. 11:40 A. 

 2:08 p. M. Anchored off 

 i Baltimore 27W. nautical 



e-ttr-YA w l. r^x§ E L . 



THE YAWi 



