YOUNG EVERETTS. 261 



SONS OF EDWARD EVERETT. 



Edward Everett has not a large number of sons that are stallions. 

 One of the most promismg colts I have seen anywhere was, when I 

 saw him, two years old — now four. He is from Ruth, by Hamble- 

 tonian; her dam, a fast Canadian mare, known as the Urummond 

 mare, purchased by Mr. Bonner near Montreal. She trotted in 2:26^ 

 against Live Oak. Ruth, the dam, is also a fast trotting mare, and she 

 presents the blood of Hambletonian in good form, and in her son by 

 Everett there is presented an in-bred stallion, with excellent form, a 

 very muscular organization, and a long line of real trotting instinct, 

 which would seem to have blended in fine degree. This colt will 

 most likely be no discredit to his parentage. 



He has another son, out of Mildred, by Hambletonian; 2d dam, 

 Linda, by the Abel horse, son of Smith Burr's Napoleon; 3d dam, 

 represented to be by Ohio Eclipse. This should also be a horse of 

 trotting and breeding excellence. 



He has another son in Canada, out of Lady Shannon, by Harris' 

 Hambletonian. He was bred by a gentleman in New York, and is 

 said to be very fast. He has another son named Montezuma; his 

 dam is by Alexander's Abdallah, and he was a fast three and four- 

 year-old. From his breeding, he should make a valuable stallion. 



