THE PRINCESS TRIBE OF SHORTHORNS. 
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THE PRINCESS TRIBE OF SHORTHORNS. 
Below is the portrait of Princess 3d., taken 
when eleven months old. It represents her as 
one of the most perfect of animals. Her brisket 
adorn our pages. Although representing an 
extraordinary animal, it is yet life-like and nat¬ 
ural in all its bearings. 
Princess 3d. was imported by Mr. A. Stevens, 
is very extraordinary for an animal of her age, I and was bred by Mr. John Stephenson, of Wol- 
while her other points are uncommonly well j viston, county of Durham, England, the most 
developed, and her head, neck, and limbs are I celebrated breeder of shorthorns now living, 
extremely fine. As a work of art, we think this She was got by Napier (6.238)—out of Rose 
one of the best cuts we have ever given to | Ann by Bellerophon (3,110)—Rosette by Belve- 
