665 



H. Osborn, 1 piece black cassimere. 

 « « brown " 



« u grey " 



" *<■ grey fulled cloth. 



" " tweeds. 



" " red flannel. 



*' " white flannel. 



" " cotton and wool flannel. 



Miss Clawson, paper bonnet. 

 L. C. Randall, half bushel peas, 

 T. M. Town, bottle currant wine. 

 M. Rogers, tidy, and hair bracelet, 



J. D. Kerts, lightning rod — as deserving as any rod we know of. 

 H. Schlack, barrel of glue. 

 F. W. Noble, chair cushion. 



FOREIGN LIST. 



Saxou buck, J. Johnson, Williston, Vt., $6 00 



French Merino buck, B. F. Bingham, Cornwall, 5 00 



« ewes " " 5 00 



Best yoke of oxen 4 years old, Myron Gates, Plymouth, 5 00 



u "3 " " " 5 00 



Durham bull, J. B. Wells, Franklin, 5 00 



Saxonbuck, « " ---- 5 00 



ADDRESS 



DELIVERED BEFORE THE WASHTENAW COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AND 

 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



BY PROF. HAVEN, OF ANN ARBOR. 



"' You have been listening to the inarticulate, perhaps inharmonious 



music arising from the blended voices of choice cattle, noble horses, rude 



hows and clamorous sheep, animals ever attendant upon man and which 



seem almost indispensable to our comfort ; and even the silent specimens 



of Nature's^ munificence and beauty, and of man's contrivance and skill, 



have addressed you with an eloquence not to be equalled by human 



speech. How then can I hope,' during the few moments you may -give 

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