FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW OF THE NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
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Yearling Bulls,—None shown. 
Bull Calves,— Corning & Sotham, 1st premium, red 
and white bull calf Pomaria, 6 months old, bred by 
themselves—-by imp. Sir George, dam imp. Maria, by 
Young Favorite, $5. None other of this age shown. 
Cows 3 years old and upward.— Corning & Sotham, 
1st premium, imp. red and white cow Aston Beauty, 6 
years old, bred by Wm. Hewer, Gloucestershire, Eng.— 
by a son of Old Sovereign, dam by Fitz Favorite, 
$15;—Corning & Sotham, 2d, red and white cow Vic¬ 
toria, 5 years old, bred by Wm. Hewer, Gloucestershire, 
Eng.—by Major, dam by Favorite, $10;—Corning & 
Sotham, 3d, imp. red cow Perfection, 5 years old, bred 
by Wm. Hewer, Gloucestershire, Eng.—by Major, dam 
Bloomy, by Favorite, diploma. 
Heifers 2 years old.— Corning & Sotham, 1st pre¬ 
mium, red and white heifer Mary, bred by themselves— 
by Young Favorite, dam imp. Perfection, by Major, 
$10. None other of this age shown. 
Yearling Heifers. —Corning & Sotham, 1st premium, 
red and white heifer Lilia, bred by themselves—by imp. 
Young Prize, dam imp. Victoria, by Major, $10;— 
Corning & Sotham, 2d, red and white heifer Maggie, 
bred by themselves—by imp. Young Prize, dam imp. 
Rarity, by Major, $5. None others of this age shown. 
Heifer Calves. —-None shown. 
Class IV. Devon Cattle. 
To L. F. Allen, Black Rock, for best bull calf, $5. 
For best cow, 1st, to D. B. Lent, Poughkeepsie, 
$15;—2d, to L. F. Allen, $10. 
Class V. Ayrshire Cattle. 
For best bull, 1st, to Joel Rathbone, Albany, $15 ;— 
2d, to C. N. Bement, $10. 
The Committee also awarded a premium of $15 to 
Mr. Archibald of Montreal, for his Ayrshire bull, Sir 
Walter Scott. 
For best cow, 1st, to Thomas Ellison, New Windsor, 
$15;—2d, to Joel Rathbone, $10;—3d, to Cornelius 
Dubois, Poughkeepsie, vol. Transactions. 
Class VI. Grade Cattle. 
For best 2 years old heifer, 1st, to Duncan Robinson, 
Fishkill, $5 ;— -2d and 3d, to J. F. Sheaf, Poughkeepsie, 
$3 and diploma. 
Class VII. Native Cattle. 
For best cow, 1st, to R. Donaldson, $12;—2d, to 
R. L. Pell, $8;—3d, to Z. Pratt, Greene county, vol. 
Transactions. A vol. of Transactions was awarded to 
Hezekiah Smith, Greene county, for his native hull; 
and a premium of $3 to John G. Parker, Poughkeep¬ 
sie, for his native calf. 
WORKING OXEN AND STEERS. 
For best pair, 1st, to Luther Comstock, Oneida, 
$15;—2d, to Isaac Doty, Clinton Hollow, $10;—3d, to 
H. D. Grant, Amenia, vol. Transactions ;—4th, to F. 
W. Akin, Greenbush, diploma. 
Best 3 yoke oxen, 1st, to Jas. S. and Wm. Wadsworth, 
Geneseo, $15;—2d, to D. B. Fuller, Hyde Park, $10. 
Best 10 yoke oxen from one town, 1st, to D. B. Ful¬ 
ler, J. W. Wheeler, Elias Butler, Thomas Allen, and 
John Traver, Hyde Park, $20. 
Best 3 years old steers, 1st, to Charles Wescott, Fish- 
kill, $15; 2d, to J. W. Wheeler, Hyde Park, $10. 
Best yearling steers, to Dr. Vandeburgh, Rhinebeck, 
$ 10 . 
FAT CATTLE. 
Best pair, 1st, to George Mills, Livingston county, 
$20;—2d, to Thomas Swift, Amenia, $15;—3d, to A. 
M. Underhill, Clinton Hollow, $10 ;—4th, to Duguid &. 
Candee, Onondaga, diploma. 
Best fat ox, 1st, to D. D. Campbell, $15;—2d, to 
Duncan Robinson, $103d, to Duguid & Candee, vol. 
Transactions. 
Best fat heifer, 1st, to Martinus Calkins, Chenango 
county, $15;—2d, to Walter Wakeman, North East, 
$10;—3d, to Dr. Vandeburgh, vol. Transactions. 
HORSES. 
Best stallion over 4 years old, 1st, to Wm. Salisbury, 
$20;—2d, to John Greenfield, Newburgh, $10;—3d, to 
Silas Belding, Amenia, $6 and vol. Transactions;—4th, 
to A. J. Skidmore, Fishkill, $4 and Diploma. 
Best 3 years old stallion, 1st, to Calvert Canfield, 
Pleasant Valley, $15;—2d, to Jacob Duncan, Union 
Vale, $10;—3d, to Job Sisson, Washington, $6. 
The Committee on Stallions made the following spe¬ 
cial awards: to David B. Haight, Dutchess county, 
$10;—Aaron Bailey, Cherry Valley, $6 and diploma? 
Edward Long, Cambridge, $6;—to David Long, as 
groom, $5; and diplomas to Epenetus How, North 
Salem; Wm. H. Ludlow, Claverack; C. F. Crosby, 
Watervliet; John Cooper, Poughkeepsie; Bastion 
Moore, Columbia county; S. V. R. Ablempn and Cor¬ 
ning & Sotham, Albany; Benj. Petit, Oneida county? 
L. W. Ten Broeck, Columbia co.; Samuel Verplank, 
Fishkill. 
Best breeding mare and colt, 1st, to Josiah Williams, 
Poughkeepsie, $20;—2d, to Isaac T. Frost, $10;—3d, 
to Thomas Dearin, Poughkeepsie, diploma. The Com¬ 
mittee also awarded $10 to S. C. Roe, and diplomas to 
P. Lyon, Washington, and Moses Clark. 
Best pair matched farm horses, 1st, to Allen B. 
Stockholm, Fishkill, $10;—2d, to Philip Vandelbelt, 
Fishkill, vol. Transactions. 
Best pair matched horses, 1st, to Wm. Landon, 
Albany, $10;—2d, to Wm. A. Davis, Poughkeepsie, 
vol. Transactions;—3d, to J. P. Beekman, Kinderhook, 
diploma. 
Best single horse, 1st, to De Witt Hasbrouck, Orange 
county, $10;•—2d, to Duguid & Candee, vol. Transac¬ 
tions. Volumes of Transactions were also awarded to 
Anthony Van Bergen, Coxsackie; Samuel Townsend, 
Orange county, and Benjamin Van Voast. 
MULES. 
Second premium to Nathan Colman, Po’keepsie, $10. 
SHEEP. 
Class I. Bong Wooled. 
Best buck, 1st, to L. D. Clift, Carmel, $10;—2d, to 
Thomas Dunn, Albany, $5;—3d, to Nathaniel Halleck, 
Milton, diploma. 
Best pen of 3 ewes, 1st, to L. D. Clift, $10;—2d, to 
Edward Halleck, Milton, $5;—3d, to Henry Mesier, 
Fishkill, diploma. 
Best pen of 5 lambs, to Willet Colver, Hyde Park, $5. 
Class II. Middle Wooled. 
Best buck, 1st, to Isaac Foster, Hillsdale, $10;—2d, 
to J. McD. McIntyre, Albany, $5;—3d, to S. & J. 
Wait, Orange co., diploma. 
Best pen of 3 ewes, 1st, to S. & J. Wait, $10 ;—2d, 
to J. McD. McIntyre, $5;—3d, to Edward Halleck, 
diploma. 
Best pen of 5 lambs, to D. B. Haight, $5. 
Class III. Fine Wooled. 
Saxons. —Best bucks, 1st, to C. W. Hull, New Leb¬ 
anon, $10;—2d, to Abner Brown, North East, $5 
3d, to Samuel H. Church, Vernon, diploma. 
Best pen of 3 ewes, 1st, to Walter Wakeman, North 
