STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



15 



EEPOET OF TEEASUBEE. 



AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM ALL SOURCES. 



Date. 



From whom. 



Amount. 



1862. 



June 16 



June 17 



From A. K. Grim, ex-Treasurer 

 From D. O. Mills & Co 



July 29lFrom D. O. Mills & Co. 



Sept 5 



Sept 20 



Oct 1 



1863. 



Jan 1 



Jan 1 



Feb 1 



From A. K. Grim. 

 From E. B. Eyan. 

 From E. B. Eyan. 



From County Auditor 



From E. B. Eyan 



From E. B. Eyan 



Total 



To amount expended as per vouchers herewith 

 transmitted 



Balance in Treasiny 



$5.25 



4,000 00 



4,000 00 



493 00 



749 00 



105 00 



937 16 



11,069 86 

 25 00 



$21,384 27 

 21,359 29 



$25 00 



Sacramento, March 11, 1863. 



F. W. HATCH, Treas. S. A. S. 



After some discussion as to whether an election of officers should be 

 held under the law as it then existed, or under the law just passed and 

 in the hands of the Governor, the meeting adjourned until to-morrow at 

 half past three o'clock p. m. 



Sacramento, March 12th, 1863— 3:30, r. m. 



In the absence of A. Haraszthy, the President, (who had been called 

 away,) O. C. Wheeler, Sccretaiy, called the meeting to order, and stated 

 that Isaac Davis, the First Vice President, would preside. 



Mr. Davis took the Chair and announced the meeting in session and 

 ready for business. 



William H. Parks, Senator from Sutter, having been appointed a com- 

 mittee, yesterda}-, to procure, if necessary, the passage of a law which 

 would enable the Society to proceed with the election, reported that he 

 had secured the passage of such a bill, and now presented a copy of the 

 same. (See page 2, Section 2, amended.) 



Mr. Parks said that upon examining the law just passed and approved 

 this day, he found that it onl}- provided for the election of* delegates by 

 the district and county societies to attend the annual meetings of the 



