PREMIUMS 



^Awarded at the Cattle Show of the American Institute^ October j 1852. 



THOROUGH-BRED HORSES. 



Judges — Robert R. Morris, James Bathgate, John De Graw. 



C. T. Howell, Woodside, L. I., for the best stallion, " Clarion," 

 silver cup or $25. Daniel Abbott, Brooklyn, L. I., for the second 

 best stallion, silver cup or $20. William Webber, New- York, for 

 the third best stallion, " Fiddler," silver cup or $15. H. M. Mor- 

 ris, New- York city, for the best three years old colt, silver cup or 

 $10. J. B. Monuot, New-York, for the best two years old colt, 

 silver cup or $8. 



HORSES FOR ALL wbRK. 



Judges — A. 0. Houghton, A. B. Raymond, Robert R. Morris, 

 A. Hatfield. 



Joseph H. Godwin, New- York, for the best stallion, " Cassius M. 

 Clay," silver cup or $25. James Bigart, Pawlet Vt., for the 

 second best stallion, silver cup or $20. S. C. Roe, Chester, Orange 

 county, N. Y., for tjie third best stallion, silver cup or $15. 

 Jackson Nichols, Flushing, L. I., for the best mare and colt, silver 

 cup or $20. Henry Booth, Morrisania, N. Y., for the second best 

 mare and colt, silver cup or $3. William M. Rysdyk, Chester, 

 Orange county, N. Y., for the best three years old colt, silver cup 

 or $10. Timothy Jackson, Jamaica, L. I., for the second best 

 three years old colt, silver medal. Jackson Nichols, Flushing, L. 

 I., for the best two years old colt, silver cup or $8. Smith Free- 

 man, Ridiway, N. J., for the second best two years old colt, silver 

 medal. 



