SALE OF MR. VAIL’s STOCK. 
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also sire of the first favorite for the Derby this 
year. 
Bay Middleton, the property of Lord Clifden, 
(§ire of the Flying Dutchman,) was a good 
horse; he won the Derby, and was never beat¬ 
en ; he was got by Sultan, and comes from the 
same paternal blood as Epirus. 
And thus you will perceive that an easy ref¬ 
erence is obtained to the blood of any horse 
of the present day, at least on the paternal 
side.— Veterinarian. 
SALE OF MR. VAIL’S STOCK. 
This took place at Mr. Vail’s farm, in Troy, 
on the 26th of June, as advertised. Col. James 
M. Miller was the auctioneer. The prices are 
higher than any obtained at a public sale of 
shorthorns within the last nine years. This is; 
an evidence that improved animals are becom¬ 
ing more and more appreciated, and that these 
sales, so long as thus honorably conducted, are 
the best means of disposing of a large stock. 
They also have the advantage of bringing a 
large number of breeders together, for mutual 
improvement and advantage. 
COWS AND HEIFERS. 
Lot 1, Lily 2nd, 6 years old, General Cad- 
wallader, of Philadelphia, $170 
“ 2, Lily 3d, 3 years old, Henry Wells, 
Cayuga county, N. Y., 135 
“ 3, Lily 4th, about 18 months old, Gen¬ 
eral Cadwallader, of Philadelphia, 90 
“ 4, Lily 5th, calved March 19th, 1851, 
General Cadwallader, of Phila¬ 
delphia, 165 
“ 5, Fun, 7 years old, Henry Wells, of 
Cayuga county, N. Y., 235 
“ 6, Dahlia 5th, 2 years old, General Cad¬ 
wallader, of Philadelphia, 75 
“ 7, Eunice 2nd, 10 years old, General 
Cadwallader, of Philadelphia, 160 
8, Eunice 3d, 8 years old, John Os¬ 
borne, of Oneida county, N. Y., 125 
“ 9, Wilddame 4th, 3 years old, General 
Cadwallader, of Philadelphia, 225 
“ 10, Wilddame 5th, calved Feb. 20th, 
1851, (sick,) General Cadwallader, 
of Philadelphia, 55 
“ 11, Daisy 3d, 7 years old, S. P. Chap¬ 
man, Clockville, Madison co., N. Y., 230 
“ 12, Daisy 5th, about 20 months old, Gen¬ 
eral Cadwallader, ofPhiladelphia, 150 
“ 13, Fillpail 5th, about 20 months old, 
General Cadwallader, of Phila¬ 
delphia, 95 
Lot 14, Victoria 4th, 4 years old, Henry 
Wells, of Cayuga county, N. Y., 90 
“ 15, Rosette 2nd, 4 years old, General 
Cadwallader, ofPhiladelphia, 175 
“ 16, Rosette 3d, about 20 months old, 
William Osborne, of Oneida county, 
N.Y., 80 
“ 17, Rosette 4th, about 10 months old, 
General Cadwallader, of Phila¬ 
delphia, 105 
“ 18, Yellowskin, 2 years old, General 
Cadwallader, of Philadelphia, 110 
“ 19, Willy, 14 years old, General Cad¬ 
wallader, of Philadelphia, 90 
“ 20, Profitable 2nd, about 10 months 
old, Henry Wells, of Cayuga coun¬ 
ty, N. Y., 125 
“ 21, Victoria 5th, about 2 months old, 
General Cadwallader of Philadel¬ 
phia, 75 
BULLS. 
Lot 24, Beppo 3d, calved Sept. 2d, 1848, 
Thomas Richmond, of Gananque, 
Canada West, 150 
“ 25, Leopold, calved Oct. 6th, 1849, 
Cameron, near Kingston, Canada 
West, 50 
“ 26, Grand Duke, calved Feb. 24th, 1850, 
John Osborne, of Oneida county, 
N. Y., 95 
“ 27, Falcon, calved Sept. 23d, 1850, 
Thomas Richmond, of Gananque, 
Canada West, 90 
“ 28, Marquis, calved Aug., 1849, Thomas 
Richmond, of Gananque, Can¬ 
ada West, 60 
“ 29, White Prince, calved Apr. 12th, 1851, 
F. Yates, 55 
HEIFER CALVES. 
Lot 30, Beauty, about 2 months old, Wm. 
Osborne, of Oneida county, N. Y., 90 
“ 31, Red Lady, about 2 months old, Gen- 
Cad wallader, of Philadelphia, 60 
“ 32, Fashion, about 6 weeks old, (not on 
catalogue,) General Cadwallader, 
of Philadelphia, 30 
“ 33, Fillpail 6th, a yearling heifer, (not 
on catalogue,) Wilson, ofN. Y., 90 
$3,520 
At private sale and not on catalogue, Lady 
Barrington 5th, 2 years and 10 months 
old, got by premium bull Meteor, out of 
Imported Lady Barrington 3d, Aaron 
Clement, for T. P. Remington, of Phila¬ 
delphia, 350- 
