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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[May 8, 1884. 



w»n first and second, -with only moderate specimens; the 

 others "were an inferior lot. 



In champion bulldogs first went to Diogenes, a very good 

 white dog, beating Lord Kelson. Queen Mab won in champion 

 bitches. In open dogs first went to Mr. Shirley's Cervantes, 

 a very good fellow with a good chest, good body, and a well 

 arched back, he is not as deep in face as we would like. Castor, 

 second, is too small before the eye, and light of tone, he was 

 shown in bad condition. In open bitches Rhodora was first. 

 Dena Sol, vhc, is small of skull and light of bone. "We con- 

 sider her properly placed on this occasion. In bulldogs not 

 over 45 pounds, first went to Monarch III., who was correctly 

 placed, he is a good, well-made dog, a trifle small of skull. 

 The rest were nothing above the average. The bitches not 

 over 35 pounds, were a moderate lot. 



In champion bull-terriers Max Marx had no opponent. In 

 dogs and bitches over 25 pounds, Cairo won first ; Count, second ; 

 we fancied most. Trentham Lady, vhc. reserve, drops before 

 the eye and appears cheeky. In the small class Mr. George was 

 first again, but the class was a very moderate one, a good 

 many being over weight. 



In champion fox-terriers, Brokenhurst Sting beat The Bel- 

 gravian, a decision we cannot agree with, and one that seemed 

 to give general dissatisfaction to the fanciers of this variety. 

 In champion bitches, Diadem I. had no competitor. She is a 

 very good one, with good ears which would be better if 

 carried more close to the head. In open dogs there were forty- 

 one entries, first went to Mr. Wood's Splinter, a son of Sutta 

 Vida. He is a good up-standing dogwith capital feet, legs and 

 shoulders and good shaped body. We think he might show 

 more quality about his head and neck, but we consider he won 

 well. Forrester II. we did not like near so well. His head is 

 short and strong. We preferred the vhc. Sago to this dog. 

 Stockwell, third prize, is fine of face and coarse of neck; 

 nevertheless we preferred him to the second prize winner. 

 In bitches, No Joke, vhc. is strong and well made, but lacks 

 quality. Cynisea, first, is well to the point. She is a good, 

 well-made bitch with good body, feet, legs and coat, with lots 

 of terrier character. Stanhope Semlah, third, has a good long 

 head which lacks character. She has good feet and legs. 

 Dusky, second prize, is another good bitch a trifle large in ear. 

 Scoop, c, is a nice, terrier in bad condition. The same remark 

 applies to Miss Nick. In dog puppies, Rallison, vhc, stands 

 high and is strong in head. Hognaston Rebel, first, is a good 

 terrier. He might be in better condition. Raby Muddle, he. , 

 is a good made young dog by Mixture. He is a little strong in 

 head with ears badly carried at present. His markings are 

 not what we would desire. Stockwell, second prize, was third 

 in open dog class. In bitch puppies there were twenty-eight en- 

 tries, Mrs, Candour, the third prize, weedy and faulty in head. 

 Stanhope Semlah, third in open bitches, second here, and Dusky, 

 second in open bitches, fust here. Scoop, he, we preferred to 

 the third prize winner. 



In champion wire-haired dogs Newboy was first, beating 

 Briggs, shown out of form. In the corresponding bitch class, 

 Miss Miggs won, being closely pressed by her kennel 'com- 

 panion, Vora. The wire-haired dogs, open class, contained 

 some real good specimens, and most of the noticed dogs are 

 all fit to win. Scrimage, third prize, is on the large size. 

 Quilp, vhc, carried his ears badly. Rocket, first, is a real 

 good one, rather wide in chest. In bitches, first went to Rock 

 Rose, a well-made one with good coat, deficient in head. 

 Dolly Varden, second, held the same position in the puppy 

 class, a good sort and preferred by many to the winner. In 

 dog puppies, first went to Mr. Carrick's Tinker, a good young 

 dog, but many preferred Jack Frost, commended, who has 

 rather too much coat. Tormenter was first in bitch puppies ; 

 is rather snipy, long-casted and short of coat; she got more 

 than she deserved. 



The beagles were a small class, the prize winners being very 

 good specimens. 



Basset hounds had a very fair entry, and the awards were 

 well received, as is usually the case when Mr. Jones judges. 



In Bedlington terriers, champion class (dogs and bitches), 

 first went to Dina, owing, no doubt, to Topsy being in bad 

 condition. Projectile has had his day. Tinner, first in open 

 dog class, had a clear win. In bitches, Domino won: she is a 

 bitch we always admired, having a good head, plenty of go 

 and style, with a good short back and arched loin, and is of 

 the correct size. 



Mr. Harding Cox exhibited three grand couple of harriers, 

 and had no opposition. 



Dachshunde turned out in good force, no less than seven 

 champions, and the other class also well filled. 



Airedale terriers were a small class, owing, no doubt, to the 

 Halifax show being held the day previous. 



In Irish terriers, dogs and bitches, first went to Glory. "We 

 prefer Pretty Lass, who was rather out of coat on this occda- 

 sion. Thady II. deserved a vhc. 



In hard-haired Scotch terriers, first went to Nipper, and cor- 

 rectly. Ailsa, vhc , was preferred by many to the second 

 prize, Lochiel. 



In Dandie Dinmonts, Jeannie Deans won well in the cham- 

 pion class, and her kennel companion, Rhoderic, won first in 

 the open class and special for best Dandie of all classes. He is 

 a good dog, with good head, ears, coat and color. 



In the black and tan champion class, first went to Wheel of 

 Fortune. We consider her too large, and she walks sfcilty be- 

 hind. In the open class, dogs and bitches, first prize was 

 awarded to Welcome, catalogued at £10 and claimed by sev- 

 eral. She was afterward put up at auction and realized 19 

 guineas, at which price we consider her anything but cheap. 

 Mr. Taylor won in the small-sized black and tans with Sissy 

 H. She is rather light in bodv. 



In poodles, dogs, Flute, the winner, is a real good specimen. 



In champion pugs Stingo Sniffles, who won first, is a nice 

 size, rather dark in face, and nose not quite black. In bitches 

 So So had a walk over. Mr. Sheffield won again in open dog 

 class with Sir Stafford ; not good in face, the second prize dog 

 being better in that respect, but larger. 



In King Charles spaniels Alexander the Great was the only 

 entry in champion class, Mr. Briggs also winning first in open 

 dogs" with Bend Or, the winner at the Palace last January: 

 he is good in size, remarkably good in head, with abetter coat 

 than Alexander the Great, but is not so good in body. The 

 winner in the bitch class -was a good way ahead, remarkably 

 good in ears and coat, good head, rather dark in color and 

 light of body. 



Blenheim spaniels and Yorkshire terriers were only a mod- 

 erate lot. 



Foreign dogs were a good class, Mr. Taunton as usual carry- 

 ing away most all the prizes. There was a selling class, but 

 no particular value offered. The local classes were filled with 

 animals, but little above selling class form. Following is a 

 list of the 



AWARDS. 



BLOODHOUNDS. — Champion —Bog: Mark Beaufoy's Nestor. 

 Bitch: J. C. Tinker's Dido. Opes— Dogs: 1st and cup, Edwin Nich- 

 ols's Triumph; 2d, J. C. Tinker's Duncan. Bitches: 1st, Osborn Hill's 

 Witch; 2d, W. C. Nash's Daisy. Puppies: 1st, Samuel Amphlefs 

 Judy. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Champion-Do^: Absent. Bitch: H. C. Joplin's 

 Elfrida. Open— Rodgii— Dogs: list. Sidney W. Smith's Valentine; 

 oa a n Tnnlm's TTnnaT.! 3d (1 Npvillp Wvfltt's Ethelbert. Bitches: 



Buret's Silva; ad, Joseph Small's Garnet. Puppies— Dogs: 1st and 

 members' cup, Rev. Arthur Carter's Plinlimtnon; 2d, W'm. B. Me- 

 gone's Brennus; 3d, W. L. Bicknell'sRex. Bitches: 1st and St. Bernard 

 cup, Rev. Arthur Carter's Thisbe;2d, Mrs. Annie Mansfield's Lady 

 Burghley; 3d, W. Cos's Lady Raggs. 



MASTIFFS. — Champion — Bog: Cup, Mark Beaufoy's Pontiff. 

 Bitch: Dr. Forbes Wiuslow's Rosalind." Stud dogs: 1st, W. K. Taun- 

 ton's Cardinal. Open— Other than Beisele-jPoot.- 1st, Joseph 

 Eoyl&'s. The Prince; 2d, Joseph Fran's Moses; 3d, T.W.Allen's Mont- 

 gomery. Birches: 1st, Dr. J. 8. Turner's The Lady Isabel; 2d ; Z. W. 



Walker, Jr.'s Boadicea; 2d, Thos. Wallen's Olga. Brindlk— Bogs: 

 1st. W R. Taunton's Commodore; 2d, W. Francis's Kepler; 3d, James 

 Hutchmgs's Titus. Bitches; 1st and challenge cup, F. J. Campbell's 

 Lilly U. ; 2d and 3d, W. K. Taunton's Cleopatra and Nell II, Puppies 

 —Any color: 1st. and Cup and 2d, Joseph Evans's Elaine and Vivien. 

 Mastiff breeders' cup, Dr. Sidney Turner. 



GREAT DANES.— Champion-^Doo.- Charles Petvzywalski's Sultan 

 II. Bitch: No entry.— Open— Dogs: 1st, E. ft. Martin's Nero; 2d, 

 Mrs, M. Haalerigg's Prince Charlie: 3d. Evelyn Wooten's Thunder. 

 Bitches: 1st. -Mrs. M. Hazlerigg's Peeress; 2d, II. St. James Stephen's 

 Laura; 3d, Charles Petvzywalski's Flora. Puppies: Miguel Del 

 Riego's Leal: 2d, A. A. Grosvenor's Mark Antonv ; 3d, Joseph Evans's 

 Mentor. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.-Champion-Black-Doj/.- H. R. Farqu- 

 hareon's Gunville. Bitch: T. E. Mansfield's Zoe.— Champion- 

 Other than Black- Bog: H. R. Farquharson's Trojan. Bitch: No 

 entry.— Open— Black— Bogs: 1st and cup, H. R. Farquharson's Court- 

 ier; 2d, A. E. Ainsworth's Scamp II. Bitches: 1st, Edwin Nichols's 

 Sybil; 2a. H. R. Farquharson's Ladv in Waiting.— Other than 

 Black.— 1st, H. 11. Farquharson's Seaman; 2d. Edwin Nichols's Ad- 

 miral Drake. Puppies, any color: 1st. Edwin Nichols's Admiral Nel- 

 son; 2d, A. E. Ainsworth's Sebastian Cabot. 



DEERHOUNDS.— CHAMPioN-Z)of7.- G. W. Hickman's Cuchullin. 

 Bitch: D. ^ 

 Lord 

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GREYHOUNDS.— Champion— Dog: H. C. Joplin's Country Mem- 

 ber. Bitch: No entry.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Messrs. Charles's WhiskP- 

 dale H.; 2d, S. P. Heatly's Hylan Prince. Bitches: 1st and cup. and 

 2d , Messrs. Charles's Mother Demdike and Acalia. 



POINTERS.— Champion— Dog: J. Taylor's Young Wagg. Bitch: 

 J.Lee Bulled's Belle of the Ball. Open Glass— Dogs: 1st and cup. 

 J. Lee Bulled's Devon Sam ; 2d. Edwin Bishop's Nap: 3d, J. Taylor's 

 Earl of Croxteth. Bitches: 1st, J. Lee Bulled's Devon Fan; 2d," J. R. 

 Jones's Ruby of Homestay. 



SETTERS.— Champion.— Ant Variety— Dogs: Equal 1st, Rev. 

 Robert O'Callaghan's red Irish Ganymede and Thomas Cunnington's 

 English Sir Alister. Bitch: Rev. Robert O'Callas-ban's red Irish 

 Geraldine. Open— English— Bogs: 1st. J. H. Piatt's Sting; 2d, 

 Joseph Royle's Glengairm Bitches: 1st. Thomas Cunnington's Blue 



A. Beck's Lisinore; 2d, Rev. Robert O'Callaghan's Tyrone. Irish 

 Stud Dogs: 1st, Rev. Robert O Callaghan's Ganymede. Puppies, any 

 variety: 1st, Capt. E. H. Howell's Lymingtoh Bruce; 2d, James 

 Hogarth's Sir Kent. 



RETRIEVERS.— Champion — Bog: S. E. Shirley's Moonstone. 

 Bitch: S. F, Shirley's Zee. Open— Wavy— Bogs: 1st and equal cup 

 and 2d, S. E. Shirley's Tracer and Tractor. Bitches: 1st, Harding & 

 Cox's Zealous: 2d, S. E. Shirley's Tacit. Champion— Curly— Bog: 

 S. Darbey's Wonder. Bitch: no entry. Opes — Dogs: 1st. S. Darbev's 

 Banner; 2d, H. Skipworth's Smike; 3d. S. W. Hallam's Talbot. 

 Bitches: 1st and equal cup, Geoige Hyde Granville's Chicory H.; 2d, 

 Dr. W. A. G. James's Lune. 



POINTERS. SETTERS AND RETRIEVERS.— Team prize, equal 1st, 

 J. Lee Bulled's pointers, Thos. Cunnington's English setters, and S. 

 E. Shirley's wavy retrievers; 2d, S. Darbey's curly retriever.-. 



SPANIELS.— Champion Clumber— Bog: No entry. Bitch: J. B. 

 Wilkes's Lance. Open— 1st, Joseph Alien's Boss H.; 2d, Messrs. 

 Charles's Ramble. Sussex and Liver.— Champion— Bog: No entry. 

 Bitch: James Partridge's Bnda II. Qpex— Dogs: 1st, Holley Bros.' 

 Horatio: 2d, C. Newington's Laurie. Bitches; 1st, Arthur H. Fasten 's 

 Easterns Bee; 2d, Holley Bros.' Aureola. English and Irish Water. 



—Other than Black— Bog; H. B. Spurgin's Fop. Bitch: H. B 

 Spurgin's Floss. Open— Bogs: 1st, Arthur H. Easten's Bruce- M CT 

 B. Spurgin's Counsellor. Bitches: 1st, A. H. Easten's Bride 



Van Wart's Cosie. Cocker, Any Color.— Open— Bogs: 1st, R. Lloyd's 

 Little Dan; 2d. G. W. Carter's Jingo. Bitches: 1st, C. H. Lloyd's 

 Nellie YH. ; 2d, H. B. Spurgin's Freda. Black.— Champion— Bogs- 

 Equal. H. B, Spurgin's Roysterer and J. Boyle's Solus. Bitch: P.' P. 

 Phipps's Miss Obo. Open— Bogs: 1st, A. H. Easten's Bracken; 2d, J. 

 H. Hussey's Lord Bute. Bitches: 1st, A. H. Easten's Busy; 2d, H. B. 

 Spurgin's Coy. 



COLLIES— Champion— Rough-Coated.— Dog.- Cup, James Bissel's 

 Charlemagne. Bitch: Rev. H. F. Hamilton's Madge. Stud Bogs: 

 1st, James Bissel's Charlemagne. Open— Sable— Bogs: 1st, J. F. God- 

 free's Lord Clyde; 2d, M. C. Ashwin's Cairn; 3d, John Pirie's The 

 Scot. Black and Tan— Bogs: 1st. H. Ralph's Sly Fox; 2d. Henry 

 Skipworth's Scotch Laddie; 3d, Dr. W. A. G. James's Floekmaster. 

 Sable— Bitches.- 1st and cup, W. R. DoekseU's Flurry: 2d, S. Bodding- 

 ton's Beck; 3d, Arthur L. Chance's Lady of the Lake. Black and 

 Tan— Bitches: 1st, Dr. W. A. G. James's Tippet; 2d, M. C. Ashwin's 

 Ida; 3d, Joseph Beach's Myra TV. Puppies— Any Color— Bogs: 1st 

 and cup, W. B. DoekseU's The Squire; 2d, J. F. Godfree's Lord' Clyde; 

 3d, John Pirie's The Scot. Bitches: 1st, A. L. Chance's Ladv of the 

 Lake; 2d, J. F. Godfree's Gipsy Clyde; 3d, Dr. W. A. G. James's Me* 

 mosa. Smooth-Coated— Champion— Dog: W. W. Thomson's Guilt. 

 Bitch: W. W, Thomson's Yarrow. Open— 1st, M. C. Ashwin's Lady 

 Elcho: 2d, Joseph Royle's Clyde. Sheep Dogs— Bob-Tailed— 1st and 

 2d. D. P. Thomas's Sir Guy and Welch Boy. Shepheeds' Dogs— Any 

 Variety— 1st, James Freeman's Peter. 



DALMATIANS.— Champion— James Fawdry's Treasure. Open —1st 

 and 2d, James Fawdry's Nelson and Gipsy. 



BULLDOGS.— Champion— Dog.- Medal, John Seudamore's Diogenes. 

 Bitch: John Morris's Queen Mab. Open— Bogs, over 4576s..- 1st. S. 



E. Shirlev's Cervantes; 2d, B. W. Donkin's Castor. Bitches, over 

 3516s..- 1st, George Raper's Rhodora; 2d, L. Q. Kerrnode's Psyche. 

 Dogs, under 4&U>8,: 1st, C. E. Bartlett's Monarch II.; 2d. W. H. 

 Sprague's Don Pedro. Bitches, under Solbs.: 1st and medal, A. M. 

 Hodgson's Pussy ; 2d, J. S. P. Sellon's Belladonna. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Champion— Alfred George's Max Marx. Open, 

 over 25lbs.: 1st. Alfred George's Cairo; 2d, J. R. Pratt's Count. 

 Under 25lbs. ; 1st, Alfred George's Grand Duchess; 2d, James Chat- 

 win's Treasure. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Champion— Smooth— Bog: 1st, F. L. Evelyn's 

 Brokenhurst Sting. Bitch: 1st, F. Redmond's Diadem. Open— 

 Dogs: 1st and cup, A. R. Ward's Splinter; 2d, A. H. Clarke's Forest; 

 3d, F. Reeks's Stockwell. Bitches: 1st and cup, Rev. Charles T. 

 Fisher's Cynisea; 2d, F. Redmond's Dusky; 3d, Joseph Foreman's 

 Stanhope Semlah. Puppies— Bogs: 1st. A. Hargreaves's Rebel; 2d, 



F. Reeks's Stockwell: 3d, L. P. C. Astley's Acquisition. Bitches: 1st, 

 F, Redmond's Dusky; 2d, Joseph Foreman's Stanhope Semlah; 3d, 

 T. W. Haslehurst's Miss Candour. Wire-Haired— Champion— Bog: 

 Cox & Jaquet's Newboy. Bitch: Earl of Lonsdale's Miss Miggs. 

 Open— Bogs: 1st, Corner & Marfitt's Rocket; 2d, H. F. de Traffird's 

 Jingle; 3d, J. B. Dale's Scrirnage. Bitches: 1st. Geo. Raper's Rock- 

 rose; 2d, F. H. Field's Dolly Varden; 3d, Cox & Jaquet's Kate Broad. 

 Puppies— Dogs: 1st, Wm. Carrick. Jr.'s, Tinker; 2d, F. H. Field's 

 Buzfuz. Bitches: 1st, Percy C. Reid's Tormentor; 2d, F. H. Field's 

 Lolly Varden. 



BEAGLES.— 1st and 2d, Charles H. Beck's Abigail and Myrtle. 



BASSET HOUNDS —Dogs: 1st and two cups, M. B. Kennedy's Fino 

 V.; 2d, F. W. Blain's Bourbon. Bitches: 1st, George R. Krehl s Theo; 

 2d, H. V. S. Craig's Carillon. 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.— Champion— J. A. Baty's Diana.— 

 Open— Dogs; 1st and special. G. F. B. M Oner's Tinner, 2d, G. A. 

 Koch's Bonus. Bitches: 1st, A. Holcroft's Domino; 2d, G. A. Koch's 

 Olga. 



HARRIERS.— Couples.— 1st, 2d aud 3d, Harding Cox's Shamrock 

 and Archer, Lady and Beautiful, and Lenient and Marvelous. 



DACHSHUNDE.— Champion— Medal, H. A. Walker's Hager. Stud 

 dogs: 1st, H. A. Walker's Ozone— Open— Dogs: 1st and cup, Mrs. P. 

 Merrik Hoare's Carlowitz; 2d, J. S. Piersou's Zagwong; 3d, H. A. 

 Walker's Culoz. Bitches: 1st and cup, Mrs. P. Merrik Hoare's Zither; 

 2d, H. A. Walker's Zulina.— Puppies— Bogs: 1st, J. S. Pierson's Zag- 

 wong; 2d. Miss Field's Daehel. Bitches: 1st, H. A. Walker's Zinnia. 

 —Team prize: 1st, H. A. Walker. 



TURNSPIT DOGS.— No entry. 



AIREDALE TERRIERS.— 1st, H. C. Grove's Roy; 2d, F. P. Smith's 

 Choir Girl. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— 1st and 2d, H. A. Grave's Glory and Pretty 

 Lass. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS.— 1st, G. J. C. Barter's Nipper; 2d, Albert 

 Krehl's Lochiel. 



DANDIE DINMONTS.— Champion— G. S. Ball's Jeannie Deans. 

 Stud Bogs: 1st, C. H. Lane's Laird. Open— Bogs: 1st and cup, G. S. 

 Ball's Rhodenck; 2d, A. Nutter's Gethart. Bitches: J. Sherwood, 

 Jr.'s Mary Scott; 2d, Earl of Antrim's Quartz. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— Champion— W. Nicol's Saxon. Open— 1st, J. 

 K. Kaye's Claret ; 2d, Rev. Thomas Nolan's Kingston Roy. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS. -Champion— 1st, C, Wbitebouse's 

 Wheel of Fortune. open^-Over ISlbs.— 1st, C. Whitehouse's Wel- 

 come; 2d, -J. Blagburas Laura. Under 12lbs.— 1st, J. Taylor's 

 Lizzy II.; 2d, Mrs. France* M, Taylor's Dolly Varden. 



POODLES.— Bogs; 1st, B. W. Donkin's Flute. Bitches: 1st, S. J. 

 Forbes's Jet H. 



POMERANIANS.— 1st, S. R, Piatt's Marco. 



TRUFFLE DOGS— No entry. 

 , £ L I GS -- Champion- Bog: Mrs. W. L. Sheffield's Stingo Sniffles. 

 J^'v'' ; r .- M ^- «• L - Sheffield's So So, Open— Dogs: 1st, W. L Shef 

 field s Sir Stafford: 2d, Miss Barlow's Nicodemus. Bitches: 1st. W, 

 L. Sheffield's Set Set; 2d, Lady Brassev's Sunbeam. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.-Champion-Mi-s. J. A. Buggs's Alex- 

 ^ nde Lt'he Groat, OPEN-Dogs: 1st. Mrs. J. A. Bugsrs's Bend 'Or; 2d, 

 Mrs. William Forder s Jumbo II. Bitches: 1st, G. Lodge's Lizzie. 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS.-Champion-Mi-s. L. E. Jenkin's Bowsie. 

 —Open— 1st, H. E. Jenkin's Trixey; 2d, Francis Kuhnor's Prince 

 Leopold. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.-Champion-No entry. Open-IsI and 



2d, Mrs. E. M. Monck's Kitty and Dolly. 



MALTESE.— 1st, Miss Elinor Sidebottom's Bebe. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— No entry. 



JAPANESE.— 1st. John Lewis's Oskei; 2d, Mrs. E. M. Mnnek's 

 Chang. 



TOYS.— Under YLBS-lst, J. K. Kaye's Sybil. 



FOREIGN DOGS.-Selling and local classes we omit. 



NEW YORK BENCH SHOW. 



THE eighth annual bench show of the Westminster Kennel 

 Club was opened at the Madison Square G-arden. in this 

 city, last Tuesday morning, and is now in progress. Nearly all 

 of the 1,117 dogs entered were in their places Tuesday. Many 

 of the classes have tilled well, notably that of the St. Bernards, 

 which are out in force. Such a display of this breed has never 

 before been seen in this country. Pointers make a good show- 

 ing; the quality is very much better than that of this class last 

 year. English setter dogs are not up to the mark, though the 

 open class of English setter bitches is most excellent. English 

 setter puppies are also good. We do not consider that the 

 dogs in the sporting classes are in so good condition as they 

 should be at this season of the year. Collies and fox-terriers 

 make a very creditable appearance. Below we give our usual 

 table showing the comparative numbers of dogs entered in 

 each class for the eight exhibitions of the Westminster Club: 



COMPARATIVE TABLE. 



Mastiffs 



St, Bernards 



Berghunde 



Newfoundlands 



Greyhounds 



Deerhounds 



Pointers 



English setters 



Gordon setters 



Irish setters . 



Chesapeake Bay dogs 



Irish water spaniels 



Field spaniels 



Cocker spaniels 



Foxhounds 



Beagles 



Basset hounds 



Dachshunde 



Fox-terriers 



Collies 



Bulldogs 



Bull-terriers 



Skye terriers 



Irish terriers 



Rough terriers 



Black and tans 



Dandie Dinmonts 



Bedlington terriers 



Yorkshire terriers 



Toy terriers 



Pugs • 



Toy spaniels 



Italian greyhounds 



Poodles 



Miscellaneous 



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1881 



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Tuesday was a rainy, gusty, drizzly and what an English- 

 man would call "nawsty" day, but in spite of the pluvial 

 downpouring, a very fair attendance of visitors gathered in 

 the Garden. Yesterday was likewise stormy, a condition of 

 affairs which must materially affect the pecuniary proceeds of 

 the exhibition. The facilities for showing the dogs and for 

 judging are better this year than ever before. The ring is 

 capacious, and the work of awarding the prizes went on 

 briskly on Tuesday and Wednesday. The awards up to the 

 time of our going to press (Wednesday noon) are as follows; 



Champion English Setters, Dogs.— 1st, C. F. Crawford's Foreman, 

 black, white and tan, 4yrs., Dashing Monarch— Fairy IT. 



Champion English Setters, Bitches.— 1st, T. ft. Davey's Belle's Pride. 

 4yrs., blue belton, champion Paris — Harrison's Belle. 



English Setters, Dogs.— 1st, F. E. Lewis's Rock, lemon and white, 

 2V£yrs., Water's Grouse— French's Daisy; 2d, L.C.Clark's Bob White. 

 lemon bel ton , 2y rs. , Young Lav erack— Lad y May ; 3d , N e v ersink Lodge 

 Kennel's Laverack Chief, black, white and tan, 3>>iyrs., Pontiac— 

 Fairy II. Very high com. . Thomas F. Ryan's Count Dan, blue belton. 

 5yrs., Carlowitz— Queen Bess; Dr. S. Fleet Speir's Marquis de Correze. 

 black, white and tan, 2Uyrs., Emperor Fred— Lizzie Lee; Stewart. Mc- 

 Kay's Pride of Columbia, white, 2yrs., champion Cossack— Ophelia; 

 H.'Pape's Prince Messenger, white and black, 2yrs.. Thundi 

 A. n. Moore's Prince Al, lemon and white, champion Leicester- 

 Dodge's Rose. Com., T. G. Davey's Prince Phoebus (imported), black 

 and white, 4vrs., Tarn o' Sbauter— Prue; G. F. Jordan's Telford, blue 

 belton, 2yrs.*, Darkie— Rosie Morn. 



English Setters, Bitches.— 1st, E. W". Jester's Hashing Belle, blue 

 belton. 34mos., Dashing Monarch— Blue Belle; 2d, E. W. Jester's 

 Dashing Jessie (A. K.R. 815), blue belton, 34mos., Dashing Monarch- 

 Blue Belle; 3d, C. A. Stone's Forest Dora, blue belton. "2vrs.. cham- 

 pion Dick Laverack— Forest Fly. Very high com., John G. Heck- 

 scher's Modjeska, lemon and white, 7yrs.. champion Leicester- 

 Peeress; J. O. Dormer's Princess Helen, orange and white. Syrs., 

 champion Thunder— Donner's Bessie; Thomas F. Ryan's Linda, black, 

 white and tan. 21mos., Emperor Fred— Cecilia D.; E. A. Herzberg's 

 Lucid, blue belton, 5yrs„ Sim's champion Dash— champion Maid of 

 Honor: John J. Scanlan's Flake, black, tan and white ticked. Druid— 

 Swaze; Howard Hartley's Daisy Queen, white, black and ton, Syrs., 

 Rock — Meg;T. G. Davey's Genevieve, blue belton, 2yrs.. Harrison's 

 London— Dawn. High com., H. F. Aten's Crook, white, black ticked, 

 4yrs. Oinos., Carlowitz -Dell; F. B. Greenhough's Brier, white, black 

 and tan, 2yrs., 3mos., Coin— Dr. Greenhough's Beauty: 6. Fleet 

 Speir's Ladv Sanborn, orange belton, 3yrs., Count Noble— Spark; 

 W. A. Buckingham's Alice Dale, orange and white, 2yrs.. Waters' 

 Grouse— Daisy Dale; Lawrence Shuster, Jr.'s Clemantine D., white, 

 black and tan, 4yrs., Dash HI. -Cornelia. Com., Locust^ Grove Ken- 

 nels's Smut II., black, 5yrs., Pratt's Trim— Earl's Smut; R. W. Dodd's 

 Lily, white, 21mos.; Charles E. Husted's Daisy, black, white ticked, 

 514 vrs., Benedict's Dash— Galloway's Flirt, 



' English Setter Puppies, over 12 and under 16 Months. Dogs.— 1st, W. 

 R. Travers's Rocket (A.K.R. 118), white, black and tan, 17mos.. W r a?- 

 ner (A.K.R. 2291— Nell Kelly (A.K.R. 280); 2d, J. J. Scanlan's Drake 

 Carter, black, white and ticked, lOmos. 6dys., Cashier— Flake. Very 

 high com.. S. B. Foord's B.-ant F.. blue belton, 17mos., Dashing Mon- 

 arch— Mollie Bawn; C. A. Stone's Royal. High com., G. K. Haswell's 

 Jock, orange and white, 17mos., Promise— Abbey; H. Hodeman's 

 Plunger, blue belton, 14mos., Emperor Fred— Polka, Com., Locust 

 Grove Kennel's Paul, black and white, 15mos., Dash UI. -imported 

 Blanche. 



English Setter Puppies, over 12 and under 18 Months, Bitches.— 1st, 

 J. J. Scanlan's Cliney Carter, blue belton. 12mos., Cashier— Flake; 3d, 

 Ed. Lohmau's Mistletoe, lemon and white ticked, 12mos.. Emperor 

 Fred — Countess Belle. Very high con-., Lawrence Shuster, Jr.'s. 

 Clarenda T.. white, black and slightly blue belton, 12mos., Thunder- 

 Cornelia. High com., Bassford & Hall's Betsy Druid, black, white 

 and tan, 15mos., King Dan— May Queen. 



English Setter Puppies, under 12 Months, Dogs or Bitches.— 1st. C. 

 H. Mason's Princess Phcebus (imported) blue belton, lOmos., Prince 

 Phcebus— Patch ; 2d, S. B. Foard's Rosa F., black, white and tan, 

 lOmos., Dashing Monarch— Leah II. Very high com., 8. Fleet Speu '$ 

 Windermere, lefnoh belton, under 12oios., Druid— Count-;. 

 T. S. Dumont's Pendragon, black and white, 9mos., Count Noble— 



