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From the Eighth— Theodore C Pe(ert5, Lewis F. Allen, Silas M. 

 Eurroughs. 



A communication was received from the Rensselaer Coaatj 

 Agricultural Society, tenderiag the use of their grounds and fix- 

 tures to the State Society, for its Annual Fair. 



On motion of Mr. Peters, ordered laid on the table. 



And then the Society adjourned to 7 o'clock, P. M. 



Seven o'clock, P. M. 

 The Society rnet, and James Monroe, Vice-President, was called 

 to the chair. 



Mr. Delafield, from the committee on nominations, reported, 

 recommending the following gentlemen for the offices designated. 



President— LEWIS G. MOPvRIS, Westchester. 



Vice-Presidents — -ist district, Richard L. Allen ; .2d do, Wil- 

 liam Kelly ; 3d do, Geo. Vail ; 4th do, John Beekman Finlat ^ 

 5th do, George Geddes ; 6th do, R. H. Van Rensselaer 3 7th do, 



Joel W. Bacon • 8th do, Silas M. Burroughs. 

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Corresponding Secretary — B. P. Johnson, Albany. 



Recording Secretary — Erastus Corning, jr. 



Treasurer — B. B. Kirtland. 



Executive Committee — Theodore C. Peters, J. T. Blanchard, 

 William Buell, Charles Morrell, John A. Sherman. 



Oq motion of Hon, T. C. Peters, the Society proceeded to bal- 

 lot for the officers, in conformity with the Constitution of the 

 Society, and the officers named in the report of the committee 

 were duly elected. 



Mr- Corey moved to request the Executive Committee to locate 

 the next Annual Fair at the village of Saratoga Springs ; provid- 

 ed the citizens of that place comply with the terms presented by 

 the Society to the citizens of Utica, as the same were arranged at 

 the last Fair. 



Motions to amend by substituting, in the place of Saratoga 

 Springs, Utica, Syracuse, LansiDgburgh, were also made. 



