52 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



, 0. E. Lovitt introduced the following resolution, which was 



adopted: 



ResoUed, That a committee of three on Co-operation be appointed to 

 report upon the most practical plan of co-operative action. 



The Master appointed the following as said committee: 0. E. 

 Lovitt, H. C. Robertson, and D. P. Keller. 



The motion of John Prickett was carried, that a committee 

 of three be appointed to devise means for protecting and pro- 

 moting the best interests of fish and game throughout the 

 State. 



9 The Chair appointed as said committee: John Prickett, Wm. 

 Voorhees, and J. W. Winson. 



A motion was carried that a committee of six be appointed to 

 investigate and make report of the transactions of the Execu- 

 tive Committee, so far as they relate to the employment of a 

 Purchasing Agent. 



Adjourned till 7 P. M. 



Thursday EvEJ^^i^q^G. 



State Grange met as per adjournment ; called to order by 

 Worthy Overseer; opened in due form in the Fourth Degree. 



Master Adams, of the National Grange, then conferred the 

 Fifth Degree on all delegates to the State Grange. 



Recess till 8 o'clock, A. M., Friday. 



Friday Morking, January 15, 1875. 



State Grange met as per adjournment; called to order by the 

 Worthy Overseer; opened in due form in the Fourth Degree. 



Minutes of Thursday meetings read and approved. 



Bro. Courtney, of Vermilion, ofiered a motion that the State 

 Grange proceed to elect members of the Executive Committee, 

 which was amended, making 2 o'clock, P. M., the time for elec- 

 tion. 



Bro. John Prickett, as Chairman of the Committee on Fish 

 and Game, made the following report^ which was received and 

 adopted: 



