.^j,7v«^^<rrf^Pie!iiiu:ns by the New-York 

 .State Agilciiltural Saciety. 



This inieieeiing part of ibe piocct.l.Mtis"! the So- 

 ciety took place ai tho Assomhly Chamber, yeBter.loy 

 afternoon, tho Proeident of the Society, James S 

 WAPijWonTH, csg., in the choir. 



Tbo reports of the committees were listened to 

 wiih great attention, and were of high interest. We 

 give below a very briel summary of the rcEults, so 

 far as we were able to gather them, down to the hour 

 of going to press. They are chieOy theawardson the 

 Btouk exhibited, with the e.Kccplion of the ewine, to 

 the report on which we were unable to (Ct access. 



[ \Vc have kept the press waiting for t!tp official Re- 

 ports form our friend, the Secretary of the Society, Mr. 

 Tucker, of the Cultivator, but to our regret, they have 

 not been received, and we are indebted to the Albany 

 An'UsanJ Journal for the subjoined.] 

 rRF3IlUMS. 



BULLS. 



Class 1-First premium to Mr Prentice s Nero. 

 2nd do to iAIr. Johnston's Ro„l. 3rd d^ to M . Be- 

 nient's Astoria. 4th do to Mr. D. D. Campbell s. 

 Class -i-lst prem. Mr. Prentice's Fairlax. 2nd to 

 Mr Clark's Hereford Major. :3rd to Mr. Va.l s 

 Wellington. 4thto Mr. Siimpson 8. , , „ , 



Class 3-F,rstprem. iMr. Van Rensselaer s Rock- 

 ingham. 2nd,lo Mr, D.lavan's Leopard, .3rd, to 

 M°. Van Rensselaer's While Prince. 4ib, to Mr. 

 Vuil's Meteor „ .,,-,. a, a 



Cto- 4-First prem. Mr Prent.ce s Cato 2nd, 

 Mr. -Sweet' i.. 3rd, Mr. Geo. Vails. 4th, Mr. 

 Sherwood's Damon. 



cows, &c. 

 CZass5-lstprem., Mr. Sl.erwood's cow Stella; 

 2d, Mr. Prentice's Daisy; 3d, Mnj. Dill s Gazelle, 

 The diploma to Mr. Sherwood's Pansy. 



C/»/s G-lst prem. to Mr. Dill's heifer Hebe; 

 2d. Mr. Prentice's Sully; 3d, Mr. P. s Caroline. 



CUss 7— 1st prem. to Mr. Sherwood s heiter JNor- 

 nn; •2J, to Mr. Prentice's Charlotte. 



CUss 8— b'tpreni, to Mr. Prentices call Nell; 

 2d, Mr. P 's Diucbess (by Fairfax). The diploma to 

 Mr- Vail'sheiler call (by Wellington). 



This committee also recommend an e.\tra prerniuni 

 of $13 to Mr. Sothnm's Hereford cow Ulntchless, 

 and a premium of » to his cosv Martha, and a di- 

 ploma to his heifer Maria. 



CaADK C4TTLF,. 



Class 9-Tst prem. to G. W. Rieley, New Hart- 

 ford; yd, JesdcBiiel. Albany. 



CUss 10— 1st prem. to S. S. Fowler, Greenbush; 

 2d L. V. V. Schuyler, Waicrvliet. 



Clitss 11— 1st prem. to C. N. Bement, Albany. 



COVVrf NATIVE BREED. 



CUss 12— 2d prem. to E. Cheesebro's Guiluer- 



°'cto 14— 2d prem. to L. V. Schuyler's (Water- 

 viipt) itntive heifer. , , . . 



Class 15— A diploma to Mr. E. Cheesebro a uairy 

 cow. 



T HE N E \¥^^ ]•; .N ESEEJ\VllME R^ 



Vol. 3. 



WORKING OXKN AND STEERS. 



First premium to Mr. Phelps .,( Cliatham; 2d, to 

 I5enj Aikin of Greenbush; 3d, to Wm. N. Sill ot 

 ISethiebem: 4;h. to Henry Adams, Bethlehem: 5lh, 

 (the diploma, .' to Jacob L. Ten Eyck of Bethlehem. 



FAT CATTLE 4KD SHEEP, 



Oxere- 1st preiuium to P. N. Rii=i. Syracuse, for 

 the fatten; '2d and 3d, to Gorltrey of Geneva, for the 

 eecond and third best; the diploma to T. £. Jones ol 

 Utir-a, tor the fourth best. 



Weatkers — lat premium to Francis Rotch, liutter- 

 nuis; ^d, to John McD. Mclntyre; the diploma to 

 Mr. Mclntyre. 



HORSES. 



SliiUions— 1st and 2J loein. to Mr. Long's Eclipse 

 and Sir Henry; 3d, to Mr. McKiuney'a Sir Henry; 

 the diplima to Mr. Long's Magnum. 



Jllu(c/i«/ Ho i-ses-- lat prem. to Mr. BrinkerhofT e 

 bays; 2d, to Mr. Johnson's blacks; 3d to Mr. Me- 

 fiick's bays. 



LONG woo LED SHEEP. 



Jiucks 1st prem. to Thos. Dunn of Giiilderlalid; 



2d to J. McD. Mclntvre of Albany; 3d, to E.G. 

 DelnvnnofBnllston; 4!h, L. D. CliH' of Putnam co. 



Eioc.<i— Isl prem. to C irning & Sotham Albany, 

 f.ir ih bestpen of tliree; 2d, to L. D. ClitT: 3d, tc 

 Thomas Dunn, Guilderland; 4ih, to J. McD. Mc- 

 lntyre. 



The committee notice favorably the ewes and lanibe 

 entered by H. Morrison ol Orange co. 

 rainnLEwooLEU sheep. 



iJac/is- 1st prem. to J. .McD. Mclntyre, Albany; 

 2d, to T. M. Rotch, Otsego co; 3d, and diidoma to S. 

 Waite, Montgoiiicry. 



Eircs—lal prem. to T. M. Rotch; 2d, to M. Mc 

 Intyre; 3d to S. Waite; the diploma to C. N. Be- 

 ment. 



■FINE WOOI.KD sheep. 



Bucks let prem. to Chiis. W. Hall, N. Lebanon; 



2d, to Henry D. Grove, Rensselaer co.; 3d, to John 

 M.'ti, MecbaniCBVille. 



£,i;cs — 1st and 2d prem. to H. D. Grove; 3d, to 

 Chas. W. Hull, ofLcbanon. 



BILLS. 



Class 1. No 1. A White Bull, Durham breed, 3 

 rears and 3 months old, owned and raised by Mr. 

 Johnson of Geneva — a noble animal. 



No. 9. ImiK.rted Bull, (Dale) Durham breed, 

 spotted, owned by Chri6to|iher Proctor, Betblehem, 

 Albany CO. — a large and well built animal. 



No. 11. An old American lioin Bull, spotted, 

 (Ajn.\) 111 years old, large and strong built, owr.ed by 

 Mr. Hillhousc, Albany. 



No. 12. An American born Bull, (brown with 

 spots) 5 years old, as fine a looking animal as one 

 would wish to look at— owned by Wm. P. Van Rens- 

 selaer, of Renseeioer county. 



No. 13. A Spotted Bull, 3 years old, owned by 

 Peter Van Wie Bethlehem, Albany county. 



No. 14. A black Bull, American born, (Black 

 Hawk) of the Durham and Holdernees breed, owned 

 by Jesse Ives of Bridgewator, Oneida co. 



No. 16. A large and handsome white Bull, four 

 years old, with spots, ( Youns Copson) Durham breed, 

 owned and raised by John Soop, of Bethlehem, Al- 

 bany CO. 



No. 18, A fine white Bull with a few spots, ^5 

 years' old, Durham breed, owned by D. D. Camp- 

 bell, of Rotterdam, Scliencctady co. 



No. 19. A wlute spotted XJull. 3 years old, raised 

 and owned by Joel C. Noll, of Guilderland, Albany 

 county. . , 



Class 2, No. 1. A noble Bull, white with spots, 

 2i years old, Dui ham breed, owned and raised by 

 James Percy, ol Hooiick, Rensselaer co. 



No. 3. A brown Bull, 2 years old, a fine smooth 

 limbed animal, Herefo d breed, owned and raised by 

 George Clork, Coopeistown, Oisego co. 



No. 5. A large Bull, roan, Durham breed, 3 

 years old, owned and raised by John S.impsim, of 

 Brunswick, Rensselaer co , said to be one ol th^' finest 

 m the U. S. , ^, 



No. (3. A brown Bull, Duiham breed, 2i years 

 old, owned and bred by ibe tame. 



iNo. 8. A small Bull, 2 yi ars old, Ayrshire breed, 

 owned and raised by Judge Van Bergen of Green 



county. , , ,, r. 



No. 10. A very fine brnv/n spotted bull, 2 years 

 old, Durham bleed, born in Rtns^clner county, owned 

 by N. C. Sweet of Clifton Park, Saratoga co. 



Class 3, No. 1. A most bcuutiful Durham Bull, 

 U \ears old, nhite with red spot?, owi ed and tuised 

 t,y James Percy of Hoosick, Rensselaer co. 



No. 2. A dark brown Bull l;i years old, Duiham 

 and Dsvonsbire breed, inis.d and owned by Harman 

 Bussing of Beih'ehem, Albany co. 



No. 3. A white Bull, same age, &c. and owned 

 and raised by the same man. 



r.\T CATTLE. 



No. 1. While Cherry, 7 years old, owned by L. 

 G." V. Schuyler, Watervliei, Albany co. 



No. 2. A fine fat sleer, (Proctor) 2i years old, 

 owned and bred by E. P. Prentice of Albany co. 



Nos. 3 and 4. A pair ot M'lmmotbs in size and 

 fat— -native o.\en, owned and fattened by Charles 

 Godfrey of Genoa, Cayuga co. 



Nos. 5 and G. A tine pair of fine fat native oxen, 

 owned and bred by Jesse Ives of Bridgewater, Oniida 

 county. 



No. 7. A larqe dark red native Ox, very fat, six 

 years old, raised ond fattened by E. Terry, ofMai- 

 shall, Oneida co. 



No. 8. A noble, large and fat native 0.x, six 

 years oldj owned and raised by T. E. & A. A. Jones, 

 ofUtica, Oneida CO. 



No. lU. Durh iin steer, owned andlatlened by U. 

 D. Campbell, Schenectady co. 



No. 11. A tine fat native O.v, owned and fattened 

 byAR and D. Hunter, Wateivlict, Albany e... 



No. II. A siilenaidWuitc Durham Bull (R.eU- 

 ingham) 14 ye irs old, raised and owned by Sicpben 

 Van Rensselaer. . 



No. 12. Another fine White Durham (the White 



Prince 14 months old, owned and raised by tl o tame 

 No. 13. Another good Bull, Durham (Albany) 

 13 months o'd, brown with white spots. Owned and 

 raised bv the same. 



No. 14. A Durham Bull 1 year old ( ) 



owned and raised by D. D. Campbell. 



No IG. An elegant well-built Duiham Hyenra 

 old, while spotted (Lenpard) owned and raised by E. 

 C. Delavan of Ballston Centre, Saratoga co. 

 cows. 

 There was a most beautiful lot of cows and calves, 

 thirteen in number,descendontsofihecelebrated White 

 Durham Cow, Matilda, who was among the nnmber, 

 owned and raised by Mr. Prentice of Albany. 



Five beauliful imported Durhams, owned by Mr. 

 Hillhousc of Albany. 



Two fine native Durham cowe, owned by J. Si. 

 Dill, Auburn Cayuga co. 



Seven cows and calves native Durhams, a very sii- 

 perior lot, owned, and pari of them raised by J M. 

 Sherwood of Auburn. 



A tine white, two years' old Durham cow, and a 

 four months' old call, owned and raised by J. H. 

 Coons, of Bruns^Mck, Rensselaer co. 



A oeautilul red calf lour months' old, owned and 

 raised by J. P. Noxon, Siillwater. Saratoga co. 



Two bandbome calves, owned and raised by J. B. 

 Null, of Guilderland, Albaiy c.i. 



There was also a number ot calves and heiters in 

 the pens, whose owners and jedigree could not bo 

 learnt. . , 



A lot of handsome cattle, twenty-one in number, 

 owned by Mr. Corning of Albany. 



SHEEP. 



There were alarse number of sheep. We noticed 

 one pen of very line woolcd and handsome limbed 

 ewcsand bucks, 19 in number, Lincolnshire, cross ot 

 Cotswold and Di^bley, owned and raised by Leonard 

 D. ClifiofCannel, Putnam co. 



Also a fine pen of sheep, owned by Mclntyre of 

 Albany CO. 



Also a very large buck owned by Mr. ClifTof Put- 



nam co. ... , , j u 



Two very fine pens of different breeds, owned by 

 Soihnm and Corning of Albany. 



Two Inriro Cotswold bucks ond four ewes, owned 

 by Mr. Mclntyre. j • j 



Four very fine Bakewell sheep, owned and raised 

 by H. Jlorrison of Montgomery, Orange co. 



Two pens of Cotswold, owned by Mr. Bullock of 

 Albany co. , i . i i 



Two pens of Southdowns, owned and raised by 

 Samuel Wait o' Montgomciy, Orange co. 



Seven or eight pens of Sortihdowns, owned and 

 rai.>=edbydillerent perenns. A pen ol ten ewes and 

 <;ix rams, of very fine S.ixony sheep, owned and rais- 

 ed by H. D. Grove of Hoosick, Rensselaer co. Also 

 some pens of native sheep. 



BOARS. 



Nol,2,3anJ4. Beikseire boa's. 



Nil 8. A large Berkshire boar, by B. Knower, ol 



No 9'. A large boar, owned by Mr. Bussing, of 



Bethlehem, Albany CO. ,15 w„, 



No 10. Abeauiilul boar, owned by Joel B. JNolt, 



of Albany co. „,..,_ j i,„ 



No n. A very large Berktliire boar owned by 



Mr S.-ilsibury, ot Catskill. 



No 12. A boar owned by Mr. Saltbury, of Catc 



kill. , ^ 



No 14. A large Chesh.re b.nar. 



No 2."i. A boar ond bow owned by Mr. Hoi, and, 



of Saratoga co; 



sows. 



No 4 A breeding sow, of the Chinese and Nepo- 

 liian breed, white. 



No 5 A large breedintTBow. 



Nos G, 7, 8 and 9. Some breeding sows of a 

 coori appearance. 

 ° Also in 10. 11 and 12. 



No 15. A very large one. The owner s name 

 we could not learn. 



PIGS. 



Nos 3 4, 5 and 6, filled with Berkshire pigs. 



Nos r'andS. Berkshire pigs, (our months' old from 

 the farm of S. R. Schuyler of Wutetvliet, Leautilul 

 and fat. , , . , , 



No 11. Four Cbeshirepigs, white and large. 



No 13. Four Borkshier pigs, owned and raised by 

 A. S.-huyler, Wateiv iet. , ■ , . . 



No 19 Berkshire breeding sow and eight pigs, a 

 superior lot, owned by T. C. Abrahams, of West 

 ' Troy. 



