A Cool Dog.
General Fox complains to the Times that the Great Northern refused to forward a setter, which he wished to send to Newcastle-on-Tyne, unless the dog was packed in a hamper. This precautionary stipulation, though rather vexatious, was not unreasonable, perhaps, in the dog-days: but when the Company required that the dog should be packed in a hamper, they might as well have also insisted on having him packed in ice.
Pedestrianism Extraordinary.—The Cab Strike was no joke, although it was all Walker.