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No. 63. — A bull, "Buck-Eye," 3 months old, red and white, from 

 Queen Victoria ; got by Magnum Bonum. Entered by Wm. K. 

 Townsend, New-Haven, Conn. For sale. 



No. 64. — A thorough-bred Durham cow, " Elegance," 8 years 

 old, white; dam, Aconite, (254,) by Finculo, (2775.) Entered by 

 Andrew Parsons, Paterson, N. J. 



No. 65. — A thorough-bred Durham yearling heifer, 18 months old; 

 dam, No. 65. Entered by Andrew Parsons, jr., Paterson, N. J. 



No. 66. — A Durham cow and calf. Entered by Josiah Purdy, 

 Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. For sale. 



No. 67. — Nine buffaloes, caught when young upon the Arkansas 

 river, in the Missouri Territory, at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. 

 Entered by Wm. Fitzhugh, Jackson, Co., Missouri. For sale. 



No. 68. — Two spring calves, 16 months old 26th of March ; the 

 other 6th April. Entered by John A. Smith, Montgomery, Orange 

 county, N. Y. 



No. 69. — One cow and calf. Entered by Edmund Wait, Mont- 

 gomery, Orange county, N. Y. 



No. 70. — One bull, 5 years old, by Regent, (Hall's,) Tommy Re- 

 gent, out of Shaker, or by Comet, grand-dam by Albion For sale. 

 Entered by Isaac Adriance, of New-York. 



No. 71. — One three year old full-blooded heifer, "Beauty," by 

 Hall's Meteor, out of Crescent, by Patroon. One two year old hei- 

 fer, "Magnolia," by Hall's Regent, out of the importetl short-horn- 

 ed cow Leoncia, full-blooded Durham. Entered by Lewis Freeman. 



No. 72. — One yearling heifer, native breed. Entered by Joseph 

 Clowes, Harsimus, N. J. 



No. 73. — One short-legged Dutch cow, black and white, 7 years 

 old. Entered by John R. Peters, N. Y. 



No. 74. — One pair brindle working oxen. Entered by Cornelius 

 Van Winkle, Paterson, N. J. 



No 75. — Seven spring calves, half-blood Durham and Devonshire. 

 Entered by David McWilliams, Orange county, N. Y. 



HORSES. 



No. I. — A brood mare, "Betsey Wilson;" bred by Gen. Emory, of 

 Maryland ; foaled in 1826 ; darn. Lady Clifton ; sire, Ralsay ; dam, 

 by 0<rle's Oscar; gr. dam, by Othello; gt. gr. dam, D. L. Lloyd's Travel- 

 ler; gt. gt. gr. dam, by Dames's Figure ; ^t. gt. gt. gr. dam, imported 

 by Mr. Crow, of Philadelphia, sister to Northumberland. Entered 

 by Henry Watson, East Windsor, Connecticut. For sale. 



No 2. — A brood mare, " Young Lady Lighlfoot,'' by Shark, out of 

 old Lady Lightfoot, the dam of Eclipse, Lightfoot, Black Maria, Shark, 

 (fee. Entered by Charles Mullet Hall, Harlem, N. Y. 



No. 3. — An Indian grey mare, from the far west. A colt out of do., 

 by Mr. Lewis (of Poughkeepsie) blood horse. The mare is a great 



