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THE FIELD. 
[Saturday, 
as to say, “ Have you done (firing tongue to all this nonsense 
and isn’t it time to go home ?” 
His master, at least, appeared to draw this reasonable in- 
ference, for, with a caressing pat upon his favourite’s head 
lio said, “ Not yet, lad ; not yet.” 
Tlio old hound, if not satisfied, seemed to consider it a 
paramount duty to be resigned to the decree ; for, turning 
round, he dropped suddenly upon the hearth, and curled 
himself round in a form which completely illustrated the 
meeting of extremes!- 
Tom Pitts drew a hand across his mouth, coughed slightly, 
and once more settled upon his subject, 
“You’ve »II heard, I dnro say,” said lie, "that a fox, 
except when lie’s a sinking one, or forced to break up wind 
at the find, always runs down wind if lie cun in making a 
point, and few but think lie does this from the artful 
dodge of leaving a worse scent behind him, than if ho 
streaked along with the breeze in his teeth. Ah ! ” sighed 
the i x-whippor- in slinking ids head, “many a poor scared 
devil of another breed’s had the credit o' like cunning when 
being hard run with Misery at Id* brush, and with the surne 
“mount o’ reason too. The truth is,” said Tom Pitts, and 
he spoke like one who asserted no opinion, but an unques- 
tionable fact, “ tliat a fox is possessed of uncommon quick 
ears, sharp eyes, and n good nose. Ho sees, smells, and 
hears a» well us any animal that wears a skin. Now, when 
found, he can only breuk at the corner or side of (ho cover, 
which is left free, and as that is generally so up-wind, he 
leads them in this direction at the hurst, not from choice, 
but from that which has none — necessity. Something ahead, 
however, soon makes him suspect danger’s in front as well 
ns behind, Hnd turns him to the right or left. He doesn’t 
go fur, however, before ho hears, smells, or sees another 
cause lor turning again, and so on until he gels his head 
straight down wind, when the line appearing to him more 
clear, lie does his best to make his point, the strong cover, 
or, us lie hopes, the open earth. That’s r ho reason, sirs, and 
the only reason for foxes constantly running down wind.” 
“ I shouldn’t lie surprised to hear you say, Mr. Pitts,” 
remurked Sam Waller in faltering accents — for he always 
trembled now when lie spoke— “ I shouldn’t be surprised to 
hear you say. Mr. Pitta,” repented he in a slinky voice, “ that 
a fox isn’t half so sly as lie’s thought by most folk.” 
“ SI} ! ” sneered the oracle, ‘‘he’s got the name o’ being 
so, Sam ; but I never saw a hunted fox yet do more than 
what fear alone mode him.” 
The proprietor of the Smithy felt a warm glow in his 
breast at not being snapped at for venturing an unobtrusive 
observation ; but, remembering the adage concerning the 
policy of letting well alone, lie thought it safer not to follow 
up the remark immediately with another. 
“ Now, widow,” said Torn Pitts, turning to the buxom 
hostess of the Jolly Gardener, “ I’ve sung my song for to- 
night. Let’s have a horn o’ the old sort, my blossom, before 
we part.” 
John Drown, that enviable young dairyman of the district, 
and Mistress Box, once more exchanged radiant smiles of 
love, mingled with gratifying thoughts concerning the busi- 
ness. 
( To be continued.') 
Turfiana. — K ingston and thirty-eight others are tinder 
the care of R. Longstuff, at Tliirsk. The Alice Hawthorn colt 
by Touchstone lias been sold for a good price. Horatio is 
now trained by J. Shepherd, at Multon. The tipsters, un- 
Q palled by the disclosures of “ Edgnrrto Greenhorn,” 
advertise as strongly as ever again ; and there seems every 
probability that ** betting offices,” under the tiilo of “com- 
mission offices,” will be resumed “ in conformity with the 
act of Parliament.” A contemporary states that Plcnipo 
died last Tuesday week. lie was rising 23, but his career 
a» a sire lias been most unsuccessful. The Era is perhaps 
the best of his stock, which includes Envoy, Potontia, and 
Poison, winner of the Oaks in 1843. He was so stout built, 
that at three years old lie never looked “ fit” to run. Acting 
on this idea, Robinson tried to cut him down ou Glencoe" 
across the Plat ; hut quaintly remarked after the rare, “ Cur 
him down, indeed! when I was doing iny best, there was 
the yreut chesnut bullock enntpring at my girths, and ready 
to go up any instant ” Lord Exeter hired him for some 
seasons, but ever since 1847 he has been at his owner’s, Mr. 
Datson, at IIor6eheuth. 
HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. 
(Weather Permitting.) 
STAG JIOUNIlS. 
JltR Majesty’s.— Tuesday, filching#; Friday, Hawthorn Hill-half- 
pa*t 11. 
Bath Soe-cripiiov (Capt. Wrn’s).— Ttrtsdnv, Wcstbury; Friday, 
Broughton Mill-half- past 11. 
Petrf. s (Hon. F.)— Tuesday, Moreton— liMf-post 1 j 
Rothschild's (BARu.v).-Moiiday, Bedprove; Tin jrsday, Fulcott— 11. 
FOX HOUNDS. 
ALEuionToxf'fh. II vr. Men's) — Monday, RncTd-ev Orange: Thursday, 
fiunton Abbey; Saturday, Lllleshidl— 1 1. 
AthbiisTo.hr. ->i...idi.y,C -i. I.jf ; w. rti.f s dh V . Orion on the Hill; 
Fm iir, firu Mow; snuirday, Pnlmwortti- ;j 
BADMVt.imr,- Mi.ndov, <; r ,.TO>Pnrk; Tlio rM juv, ‘n«I House Inn; 
Saturil**, filriL'A'oiu* Hill— lialf-iKUt 10. 
BF.ArroRT's (I)cki' or).— Monday, Lacoek . Thursday, Avening; Frl- 
day, Splntls liktn ; Saturday, Lower V ’oods-lvilf-n.-ist 10. 
Bu.ali: - Monday, Tunatol Mllaga; ’ .YedneatHiV, Srilutatlon Jiin, 
Learning Lane; Friday, lorkOate— ;; 
Bounces (Loud H.)— Monday, Mr -hi Moor; Wednesday. Tile 
H'.u-h lirck ; Thursday, SRtplefv r j Moor; Saturday, lli-.ulStbil 
Wi,o<1— 11. 
Berkshire (Odd).— M onday, Blowlr ,,, 8tonP . Tuesday, Rtevontori; 
hri'Jiiy, Shriv^nhum— haK-i>JBt » # 
Black moor Vale— Tiinday, Stoc* (‘wood; Thurtrlnv, Klnpmt’ritr 
Inn. Saturday; Clivriion Gate- quarter to 1 1. 
Lraxham Moon.- >r«w.«tny, Bioko- -i„ n Bar; Wednesday, Boot arid Shoe 
inn: llturvdor, BMiOpwo® J ; s-.umdav, Slruttou Mill-half- 
i ast 10 . ’ 3 ' 
Bnor m.i rt,y (Lard or Yi rbai m riuorr* g), _ MoMtbjr, Uvsrilbv Hou«r ; 
Friday, » ti'tiorougli Camp- .]) 
Cambbij»ok*h:ke. Monday, Tokw, li Green; Friday, Downing' Artns 
Ciu -titHF..— Moil’ ;iv Norto' , Prionr: Tuesday, The Three-Greyhounds ; 
I l.ur-day, Saighton ; F ri day, Tarporley-lialf^ust 1 " 
Courr-n * l.Micj— iuesday , Farnu.gh Hill ; Thursday , bate’s Wood ; 
Saturday, Uialtender,— hul/-pu»t 10 1 
Cottesmore.— M onday. ClipdlinV ; Tne.dtij', Tilton Village; Thurs- 
day, Corl.y; Saturday. Brooke Hall— 1 1 . 
Craven. — M onday, Aldhourne Clt»<e: Wi’rtitpsd-ny, Hampstead Mill; 
Friday, Five Bell*, Wickham; Srifnrdnv, ( illov- quarter to 11. 
Crawley and Horsham.— M onday, Duke’s Head. Copthorn; Wed- 
nesday, Coolhurst Lodge; Saturday, Haywards Heath— quartet- 
te eleven. 
Dew.su ni>.- Tuesday, Carnlnglaie Rocks; Friday, Ciluu Wen— 10. 
Drake's i Mr.) — Monday, lidgecoi Villaue ; Tuesday, StiplKwell House ; 
Thursday, Arucott Village; Saturday, Souldern Gate— quarter to 
Essex (Mr. Hbs’leV Greaves’*).— M ondny, Mnraaretting Street; 
Thursday. Shonk’s Mill ; Snturaiijr. Matching Given— 11. 
Essex (East).— T uesday, Seven Forms; Thursday, Aldham Hall; 
Saturday, 8t. Ann’s Castle — 11. 
Essex and Suffolk.— 1 Tuesday, Gol Grove; Friday, Flowton Brook— 
quai ter'to 1 1 . 
Es*Y,’ ( SocTn )'— ‘ Tuesday, Hutton Multlng ; Saturday, Orsett Heath— 
Essex Union (Mr. Parker’*).- Monday, Nowey ; Wednesday, Kilt’s 
Hill; Saturday, Southend— 11. 
FTtzhardinge’s ( F.arL) — Monririy, Clay Pitt*; Tuesday. The Ken- 
nels. On Thursday, they will leave Berkeley for tlioir Cheltenham 
Kennels to finish the season. 
Fitzwilliam’s (Eahl).— M ondny, Monkswood ; Wednesday, TIicli- 
marslt Village; Friday, The Kennel- 10. 
Garth’s (Mr.)— M onday, I.verslcy Bi'idct*; Wednesday, Sandhurst 
Village j Friday, Grevwclt Hill— half-past 10. 
HaMBLedon.— M ondnv, Hogg’s Lodge; Wednesday, Wickham Gate; 
Friday, Manvel I Hull— qnnrrpr to H 
H. H. — Mondny, Menstend Green ; Tuesday, The Kennels; Thursday, 
London Lodge, Stratton Park; SuVur.iuy, South Warnboroiigii— 
quarter to 11, 
Herefordshire (LonD Gifford’s).— Tuesday, Berrington; Friday, 
Edwin’s Wood— 11. 
Heythohi* (Loro Redes rale’s).- Monday, Chapel House; Wednes- 
day, Led well Village; Friday, Barrington New inn; Saturday, 
Slilpton Barrow— half-past 10. 
Hoi.np.nNE.ss.— Mondny, Liss-t ; Tuesday, Etton Kennels; Thursday, 
Ticklon ; Friday, Wilton House — quarter lo 1 1. 
Hcrwouth. — T uesday, The Kennels ; Saturday, Lcven Grove — half- 
past 10. 
Ingham’s (Mr. H. C. Meynp.li.V— 1 Tuesday, Radbourn; Thursday, 
Ked lesion Inn ; Saturday, Swarkestono Bridge. 
Kent (East). — Monday, West Brabourne; Thursday, Bossingliatn 
Stri et ; Saturday, Aldington Cornet — hnlf-prrst 10. 
Ledrcrv.— Monday, Rnnghlmroegh ; Wednesday, Feathers Inn, 
Staunton ; Friday, Edwin Wood— lmlf-i>n<t 10. 
Lewis's (Capt. h am fton).— Tuesday, Pentraeih Parks; Friday, 
Store I-louse Wen — 1 1. 
Ludlow. — T uesday, Bucknell— half-past 10. 
Lumi.ky’s (Mr.) — M ondny, Osberton ; Tuesday, Stninton Villuge; 
Thursday, Swinnow Wood; Friday, Grirtglev— half-past 10. 
New FonRST (Mr. Theobald’s).— T uesduy, The Union; Saturday, 
Broekonhurst House— 11. 
Oaklf.y.— M onday, Broughton; Thursday, Thurloigh Windmill; 
Saturday, Shelton Village-quarter to 11. 
PEMunoKESHiBB (Mn. Lout Phillips’s) Monday, Minwear Farm 
House ; Thursday, Scolton — half -past lo. 
PucKEniDGE— Monday, Thorley; Wednesday, Peverils; Saturday, 
Lriyston — linlf-post 10. 
PYTCHBLY.- Monday, Drayton House. Thrnpstoit ; Tuesday, Buttock's 
Booth; Wednesday, I.ilbourni! ; Friday, West Haridon ; Saturday, 
Arthingwnrlh — quarter to 11. 
Qoohn (Sir Richard Sutton's).— M ondny, Copt Oak and Stanton 
Wyvllle; Tueskay, Lodge-.. tr-tlre- Wolds ; Wednesday, Barkhv ; 
Thursday, Belton Village and Otituley ; Friday, Coates Toll Bar 
Racy (Duke op Cleveland’s).— Monday, Witton Bridge; Wednes- 
day, Hasten ; Friday, Gales — 11. 
Rufford. — Monday, Cocking Moor; Tries day, Langwith Lodge ; 
Thursday, North Gate, Oxton Warren; Saturday, Rufford Mill- 
quarter to 11. 
Rutland's (Duke of).— M onday, Uenlon Park; Tuesday, Weaver’s 
Lodge; Wednesday, Langur; Friday, -Lon ton Village — liulf-past 
Sinninoton — Tuesday, Sinningtori; Fridny , Riccall Dnle— 10. 
Shropshire. — T uesday, Fox, Aibriglrton; Friday, Rowton C'astle — 
half-past lo. 
Smith's (Mr. Assheton). — M ondny, Shoc’desden Gate; Tuesday, 
Manningford ; Wednesday, Crawlbois Fa rrn ; Thursday, Weyhill ; 
Friday, South Grove; Saturday, Normal* Court— 11. 
Somerset Subscription. — Tuesday, King’s Clift; Friday, Langham. 
Brake— half-past 10. 
Southdown.— M onday, Ram Inn, Firle— quarter to 11. 
Soothwold (Mr. Cook’s). — T uesday, Raichby, by Lound; Friday, 
Horncastle; Saturday, Greenfield — 11. 
Staffordshire (North). — Monday, Trentliuih; Wednesday, Alsager; 
Fr iday, Tunslall, near Market Drayton — half-past 10. 
SUFFOLK.— Tuesday, Pakenbnm street; Thursday, Horselieath Mill; 
Saturday, Riddleswortli Hall— quarter to 11. 
Surrey (Union). — Monday, Halchlands; Thursday, Pflingha m Hill; 
Saturday, Brocklmm Green; Monday, 13, Bury Hill; Saturday, 
18, Onkshot Flat — half-past 10. 
Sussex Bast.— T uesday, Tits Harrow Inn, Hollington; Friday, Cals- 
fteld Water Mill— half-past 10. 
Tickham — T uesday, Leeds Castle; Friday, Challocft — quarter before 
Tindalr.— M onday, Swinburn Ctrrtlc; Wednesday, Stamfordlmm ; 
Saturday, Riding Mill— half-past jo. 
Tiverton. — M ondny, Waterrow Bridge ; Thursday, Knowtrionp — half- 
past 10. 
Trelawnev's (Mb.) — T uesday, Newtori Ferrers; Saturduy, Sltnugb 
Bridge- half-past 10. 
United Pack.— T uesday, Maimtone Woo I — 10. 
V. W. H (Mn. ViLLEnois’H/. — Tnesdav, 15 m Green; Thurstl ay,Burdr- 
rop Park; Saturday, Hllbuvy — quarter U. 
Vine.— T uesday, Wolverton Park ; Friday, Sllcltesler Dials ; Saturday, 
Overton Kennels — lintf-pnst 10. 
Warwickshire.. — Monday, Ufhm Wood; Tuesday, AVesto l House; 
Tliursdhy, Napton ; Friday, Epnell AVIilte House— ounr tbr before 
11 
Warwick shirr ( NrutnO.— Tuesday, Tile Hill; Thursday, Cubbing- 
ton Gate; Saturday, Little Alin— quarter to 11. 
Wiibatland.— Tuesday, Willey Park ; Friday, Lutwyrhe H ill— half- 
past 10. 
Wheele’s (Mr.)— T uesday, Blade Bone, Buekelbunry ; Frida ,v, Delo- 
berp — 11. 
Woodovis.— M onday, Dunterton; Wednekdhy, Warren’s Cro; i— half- 
past 10. 
Worcestershire. — Monday, Stoulton; Wednesday, Him! ileton; 
Friday, Slinkenliurst — luill-pa't 10. 
Wyndham’s (COL.)— Monday, Goodwood Kennels ( Wednesda; Tor- 
tingtnn Lodges; Thursday, Up Park Lodges — hull-past 11. 
Wynn's (Sir W. W.) — Mondny, Worthenbury ; Wednesday, Kei tmels; 
Friday, linlston: Saturday, Llghtwood Green— imlf-past 10. 
York and Ainsty.— T uesday, Nun Appleton; Thursday, Ril «ton 
Hall; Saturday, Skelton half-past 10. 
HARRldtiK- 
Bbecgnshire.— M ondny, Gnrtlrl.rengy Hill; Wednesday, Pencell) *— 
half-past 10; Friday, Ctvmgwilim— lirilf-past t). 
BnioiiTON — Monday, Puielinm ; WeinesdnV, The R n ee Course' a' »1 
Thunder’s Barrow alternately j Sntuidnv, The Dvke— oifartv W 
to 11. ' ' 
nWot)K*]T)H.- Monday, Newmarket; Thursday, T> hroriil/? Tve-h'nlf- 
pnst 10. 
Carlisle. -M onday, Golden Fleece: W« doesdfiv, Red House, Rlrtr- 
LANARKsninr and Renfrewshire.— T uesday, Catheart Briritf. 
Saturday, Di.ls-rf; Tuesday, 14, BellshUI; Saturday, 16, Gortmill*.’ 
Toll— quarter to 11. . 
harbieks. 
Culzean. — M onday, Dalvcm an— quarter to 12. 
IRELAND. 
stag hounds. 
Garrison (Co. Dublin) —Mondny, Dunboyne; Friday, Kilrue— i 
Ward Union (Co. Dwri.ini.— S aturday ( i iris (fay), Flatho use; wi ( l 
tiesdav, AshbourrtV ; SatuMay, BtAekbulI — 1. 
FO* houNBs. 
Blazer’s i Oa LWA t). — MotWfny, Sr. Oleruns; Thursday, Moyne* Sa- 
turday, KiTcot JtsWt— 11. 
Carlow and Isi.ASn.- Saturday ((fits day), Ballydaw Wood j Mon- 
day, Mount NeliO; TuettdTBy, Oakpafk ; Thur*duy, Limerick— 1| 
Louth.— Monday, Tfllanrtown ; Wednesday, Roekanvage; Friday 
Moortown — quarter to II. J ’ 
Meath Saturday (iliis day), Allenslown; Tuesday, Louglicren • 
Wednesday, Kilnhon; Saturday, Bengerstnwn — 11. 
Queen’s County.— S aturday (this day), Moyne — II. 
HARRIERS. 
Palmerstown (Co. Dublin).— S aturday (this day), Finstown Gate. 
Tuesday, Castlebuggott ; Saturday, Knoeksidnn (near Urackuu. 
town) — 12. 
Wicklow.— M ondny, Barlndarrig ; Friday, Newratli Bridge— 11. 
The Bath Stag Hounds. — Those hounds, under the 
able management of Captain West, have had most excel- 
lent sport this season, some of the runs being very first 
rate, which I am sorry lias not been chronicled in your 
columns by your correspondent, An Old Sportsman. On 
Tuesday last they had a long day, going over one of the I 
heaviest countries in the neighbourhood, and what lias al- 
ways been considered all hut impracticable. Ten or twelve 
days since the hounds had a. very good hour with an out- 
lying, or rather a lost deer, taking her at Mr. Giddings’s 
farm, Nctlter- street, Bromham, where the gallant captain, 
Itis brother captain. James West, and the Huntsman, were 
cordially received. This must have been pleasing to Captain 
West, as I hear it is so unlike the reception helms met with 
in the neighbourhood. Mr. Giddiqgs, with the usual charac- 
teristic of a true-bred yeoman, housed and kept the deer 
till this day, and invited Captain West to meet at his 
house, where all comers were well cared for. The deer 
cliaroberinnid (so called from her exploit nt Wesburg, 
housing herself in a bed-room) on being uncarted, trotted 
away very leisurely for Rowde Ford, leaving it to the right 
to round away through Mrs. Colston's park, to the back of 
Devizes; up to this point our field was thinned, as the fences 
were not to be sneezed at ; there were several loose 
hol’scS, which I understand found their way into Devizes; 
after crossing the London t oad to Corte, Etchelhampton, 
leaving the Alton White Horse on our left, to All Cannings 
(this is the noted village from whence sprung the Wiltshire 
Moonrakers), andBeecliiugstoke, we checked, — a very salu- 
tary one too for our horses, particularly as the country we 
were in was anything but agreeable, hunting slowly these 
boggy inclosures, nor got on better terms with our quarry, 
turning to the right for Patncy to Church Mill to the Downs, 
leaving Red Tfofse-hill to the right, through Conock Bushes, 
to Ell Barrow nearly to the Bustard; turning again to the 
right, we took our deer at Easterton farm after a slow limit- 
ing run of three hours, going through at least twelve 
parishes, the hounds doing their work admirably, ns the 
scent was bad except in the Vale. The distance cannot be 
less that twenty -foitr miles. The fine old ale at the Dragon, 
the eatables, as well as gruel for our horses, were in request 
when we arrived at Market Lnvington. The hounds and 
huntsman, Captain West, Captain James West, and Captain 
Royds, (where will you find such four men across ami 
country), domiciled nt Devizes, Win. Jugwell, Esq., kindly 
offering the use of his kennel for the hounds. Yours, 
From the Start to the Finish 
North Warwickshire Hounds. — A fox was found, 
on Tuesday’, at Dickens’-heath, between EmTs-wood and 
Solihull, at which latter place the hounds met. He ran a 
ring by Enrl’s-wood, and returned to a plantation near the 
place whence lie started ; there he lay down, and a short 
time elapsed before lie was set in motion again. At length 
lie was started, and the hounds went away on his tmil 
towards Monk’s-path-wood, but the scent failed, and they 
were compelled to give him up. The first twenty minutes, 
t. e., until the fox lay down, was very sharp ; the latter 
pnrt cold hunting. 
A Good Day with Lord Redcsdai.f.’s Hounds.— 
The meet of this splendid pack, on Monday last, was 
Boulter’s Barn, a favourite spot of the Nimrods of the 
City of Colleges, many of whom availed themselves of the 
facilities afforded by the Oxford, Worcester, and Wolver- 
hampton Railway. After enjoying an excellent breakfast 
at the Bell Hotel, Clmrlbtiry, they trotted on to covert. 
The draw was Sarsgrove, where lots of foxes arc preserved 
by J. II. Langston, Esq., M.P., where one of the right sort 
was soon found. After u ring or two round the covert, he 
broke for Savsden village, through the plantations, cross- 
ing the Ueltls to the Benford Road, and then to Pudlicote 
stonepits, Where the hounds run into hhn— Time, 35 
minutes. Went on to Churchill Heath ; here the hounds 
ttgain found Reynard, broke aWny for Kingham, leaving 
Mr. Porter’s faint to the right, up the grass lands to Mr. 
Gibb’s farm ; here they got on to the fallows, which caused 
the hounds to coftte to a check ; o judicious cast was, how- 
ever, soon made, and the scent was soon picked up- 
“Forced" was the order of the day to Chadlington vil- 
Iftge, crossing the open field to the But’ ford road, to Snr»- 
don Norrels, front whence lie whs viewed. “Tally * 10 ’ 
OWftY ! ” tin* hounds close at Ills brush, passing Sursdeu 
Lmlgu to Churchill Heath— the covert lie was found in; 
oum — Mondny , On, Fl~«y, w, nlnn.J* HM RMiL k«* ■> '«» of the knowh.g «m ho must 
linton; Friiinj-, 'Hip Fi.ueir, lunt Jnv nf me m.iisud— io. j ,thvv were deceived ; the wttry one dwelt not a momcn 
Eavont.— M om'iiy, sk. non-, Wi-diiPMtay, Ynrwuth; siitur.tay, Raven- *T»u’o'd abode, but gallantly commenced a second rin P) 
et*aee— I'l.H-t’"*' i" i**kil)e nreciselv the same ground, at a killing pace, up the 
&-i’o V "" s " KMm " "”** *«S» the lnmismau id <losiro„ 5 of blood, but 
HiOn Peak - riiMfiav; Hiuftpr* Melt; Safurri-.v, NWiiav.-n-l l . rthtf hounds ran him to earth near Chipping Norton, 
Lonsdale'* (Haul OEl.—Fr.clny, HrAft^itoi. Furm— IS. 'distance upwards of 20 miles. 
.Ht’NGAY,— The East Suffolk Harriers had another splen- 
■tlirl jun on Friday last, when the meat irtidt place ut : 
(HollandV faint, SltipmcadnW. The search was for som 
Morpeth.— T uesday, Tiltlfueton ; Filriav, llotlinl — lu.ir-pust 10. 
N EWUASTLB ANTI GATE* HEAD. — Mnmlny, Criuvpinok— hnir-pasf 10. 
STOCKTON, I1TLL1NOHAM, AND HARTLEPOOL.— Tuevdat, Hutton 
Hntry— liulf-jiast 10. 
ThanKT.— M onday, H< me Street; *1 Imrsdny, Weslbcre Butts Public 
House— half-past lu. 
Worthing.— T uesday, Clmntry Post; Saturday, Steynii.g Post— 11. 
SCOTLAND. 
FOX HOUNDS. 
BcccLEUrn’s (Duke up) —M onday, Jed Watorftot: Wednesday, 
Mlnto; Tliursduy, Sprlngwood Puik; Saturday, C Impel— liulf-i,a»t . . . . .. 
10. turned, *he.agaiu went to the marsltes, out m u hj 
Dumpriksshikr (I ord Duumlaniuo’s) — Tuesda •. Locherbie; Su- . cuit than before, atid run through the parishes o ‘ 
turduy, Tlnwuld Downs; Tuesd n, Kinmont; Saiurituy, 11, Glen- 1 „,, a ,| nw Andrew’s. Itinusfield, and Barsham, anu 
rnple; Tuesday, 21, Tortliorw aid; Naturduy, 25, Fl 0 »h Toll Bur; . chnrr Hist unco of the pit from which Site 
Tuesday, 28, Huddum Bridge-liulf-paiLlo. 1 caught wxtlwn a short distance oi tne pu 
inGll.lim D in i ill y Sjui|iuixauw ** . * — ^ T 
and the spirits M *hu priTty began to n-jr* 
*V*hV*i»-,*OH A sudden, tbc welcome shout ' TaUtova,” U| ven 
IjH vethVou Who, It i*. raid, “ can rec a hare u mile off, '» ^ 
the Welhih end ell became eager tbr the Imyst. F . » 
' 'WhVt had -eUuglV utiscottced lterselV in u pit in a e u 
l .B«V*rhnw, darted off towards the marshes, and maoe 
•circuit till *he nearly reached her first hiding-place, 
went to the marshes, but in a wito ctr 
