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ough it started up directly under his nose. He could be sent back to any distance for anything that was lost, and never failed to recover a dead or wounded bird. He was a beautiful dog, stout chest, large head, eyes full of intelligence, white, with a large liver spot on his back, forming as perfect an eclipse as could be made by mathematical instruments. Another of our intimate acquaintances in the canine world was Ludo, a large, beautiful white and black pointer, belonging to Dr. Wm. S. Scott, now of Fredericksburg, but at the time we speak of living in Goochland. Ludo was a magnificent dog in all respects, No dog of his day could find more birds, and he was fully as good at single birds as at coveys. He was not fond of following strangers, but we got him out once, and happening, unfortunately, to miss several times, he took it in such high dudgeon that he tucked tail and incontinently trotted off home.--Nor could we ever prevail on him to follow us again. Considering the l