TROTTING MARES. 33 



(No. 29.) 



MAID OF HUNTINGTON. 



{In foal to The Marshal. ) 



Chestnut, with strip and white feet, about twelve 

 years old, has trotted in 2-58 on the Turkey 

 Track, L. I.; green from the farm ; sired 

 by Smith Burr, who was also the sire of 

 Gen. Butler ; dam Alice, an old gray mare, 

 said to he a Messenger, and owned hy Loyd, 

 of Loyd's Neck, Long Island. Smith Burr 

 was by Washington, he by Napoleon ; Wash- 

 ington was full brother to Rose of Wash- 

 ington and Lady Woodruff. 



(No. 30) 



VIVANDIERE. 



Bay, without white; foaled April, 1866, by Vol- 

 unteer ; by Bysdyk's Hambletonian. 



1st. Dam, Martha, by Abdallah. 



2d. " Nancy Dolson, by Young Bellfounder. 



3d. " Lady of the Lake, by Corn Cracker. 



4th. " by Hickory ; he by Mambrino, son of 

 imported Messenger. 



(No. 31. 



JUNO. 



(Infoal to The Marshal.) 



Gray ; foaled July 24th, 1866, by Rysdyk's Ham- 

 bletonian. 

 1st. Dam, June, by True Messenger. 

 2nd. " by Revenge. 



