576 ANNUAL REPORT OF NEW-YORK 



Receipts, |525 63 



Expenditures, 475 32 



$50 31 



Hon, Elias W. Cady, President; 0. E.Wood, Secretary; D. R. 

 Goodliue, Treasurer. 



RusHviLLE Union Agricultural Society, Yates county. — The 

 second annual fair was held Sept. 22d and 23d, and was very 

 largely attended. The display of stock was very encouraging; 

 Mechanical contributions showed a progressive improvement, and 

 all branches of industry were well represented. An address from 

 the President, M. H. Lawrence, '•' blending instruction with 

 delight," was most cordially received. 



Receipts, $561 27 



Expenditures, 527 91 



Balance, $33 36 



Geo. W. Stearns, President; John Sayre, Recording Secretary; 

 A. S. Lindsley, Corresponding Secretary; John Wisewell, Treasu- 

 rer; and three Vice-Presidents. 



Leon Agricultural Club, Cattaraugus County. — The annual 

 fair was held Oct. 16. An increasing interest was apparent in 

 the exhibition, and all the departments were respectably repre- 

 sented. 



Everett Stickney, President; N. F. Cooper, Vice-President; Miles 

 Coe, Secretary; C. Morgan, Treasurer; and five Directors. 



Bainbridge Agricultural Society, Chenango County. — This 

 Society w^as organized January, 1857. Philo Kirby, President; 

 six Vice-Presidents; Burr C. Campbell, Secretary; Joseph Juliand 

 2d, Treasurer; and six Directors. 



Wis-Koy Agricultural Society, Allegany County. — The annual 

 fair was held Sept, 16 and 17. A large assortment of stock and 

 manufactured articles of the best quality was exhibited. An 

 address by H. C. White, of Buffalo, was delivered, and the results 

 of the exhibition most cheering to the friends of agricultural 

 improvement. 



