510 STATE BOAKD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Farm Implements — Messrs. Ilanford and Angel. 



Fine Arts — Messrs. Baxter uiul Tarsons. 



Music, etc. — Mr. Cobb. 



Manufacturing — Mr. Smith. 



Agricultural — Mr. Blodgett. 



Dairy, etc.— Mr. Chas. Kipp. 



Machinery — Mr. Ferry. 



Vehicles, etc. — Mr. Ball. 



Police — Messrs. Sterling and Fralick. 



Fo7-age—Mr. Rising. 



General Superintendent ond Chief Marshal — Mr. Beckwith. 



Committee on Printing — Messrs. Parsons, Cobb and the Secretarj'. 



Committee on Transportation— I^Iq&svs. Sterling, Fralick and Cobb. 



. Mr. Fralick offered the following resolution : 



Pesolved, That the salary of the Secretary of this Society be fixed at the sum of 

 $1,000 for the current year. 



Adopted. 



Mr. Baxter asked to be excused from serving as one of the Superintendents 

 of Fine Art Department. 



On motion, the request was granted. 



Mr. Jiaxter offbred the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted : 



Pesolved, That the thanks of the Executive Committee are hereby tendered to E. 

 O. Humphrey, Esq., our late President, who retires from the Chair he has occupied 

 for the past four years, with our esteem and respect, for the long continued energy 

 and devotion he has given to all the interests of the Society which we have the honor 

 to repi'esent, and with which he has been connected for the past twelve years. 



Mr. C. W. Greene was invited to address the Committee on the general 

 interests of the State Agricultural Society, and made an address replete with 

 historical incidents and allusions. 



Mr. Dean offered the following resolution, which was adopted : 



Besolved, That the Secretary be instructed to have 1,000 copies of the proceedings 

 of the annual meeting printed, and that 25 copies be furnished to each member of 

 the Executive Committee. 



On motion, the Executive Committee adjourned sine die. 



W. L. WEBBER, President. 



K. F. Johnstone, Sea-etary. 



