KEPORT 



OP THE 



CLINTON AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



At an adjourned meeting of the Clinton County Agricultural and 

 Horticultural Society, held at the Clinton House, in De Witt, on Sat- 

 urday, the 28th day of January, 1854, for the election of officers, and 

 to transact such other business as might properly come before it, Har- 

 vey Hunter, President, in the chair, 



Wm. W. Webb, Treasurer of the Society, presented his report, 

 which was read and accepted. 



On motion. 



The meeting proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing 

 year, as follows, to wit : 



President — Henry Post. 



Vice Presidents — I. T. Hollister, Orange Ferguson, C. A. Lamb, 

 Harvey Hunter, David Clark, A. R. Marvin, and David' Scott, of De 

 Witt. 



For Recording Secretary — F. R. Read. 



Corresponding Secretary — J. H. Adams. 



Treasurer — ^Wm. W. Webb. 



On motion. 



Article 7 of the Constitution was amended, by striking out the 

 word "five," and inserting "seventeen," and adding thereto the words 

 " to consist of one member from each township ;" when, on motion, 

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