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■ . That an amendment be made to the State 

 ange By-Laws, making it the duty of the Lecturei 

 each Subordinate Grange to make a quarterly report to 

 the Lecturer of the State Grange of the amount arid con- 

 dition of all crops in their respective districts, and the 

 : ~ ite Lecturers arrange or have published in the leading 

 agricultural papers, or printed in a circular form and sent 

 to each Subordinate Grange, such arranged andcond< n 

 reports. 



Referred to committee on By-Laws. 



Suggestions for good of the Order taken up, and short 

 h esses delivered by Bros. Logan, Golder, Porter. Lewis, 

 Edwards, and Armstrong. 



Bro. Edwards moved that the Grange listen to an ad- 

 dress from Bro. Boone this evenincr. 



Bro. Davis moved to amend by substituting "to-morrow 

 evening" for "this evening.' Amendment carried. 



Motion, as amended, adopted. 



Grange adjourned to to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock. 



Closed in due form. 



SECOND DAY. 



MtJJiMXG SESSIOX. 



Grange opened in fourth degree, at S o'clock. Worthy 

 Master in the chair. -* 



Minutes of yesterday's session were read, corrected 

 and approved. 



Master announced the appointment of the following 

 committees: 



On Fire Insurance— Porter, of Warren county; Monroe, 

 of Richland county; Crippen, of Stephenson county; Hus- 

 croft, of Mason county; Nearing, of Dewitt county. 



On Cb-operation—M&yo, of Peoria county; Wilson, of 

 Putnam county; Greer, of Schuyler county; Maltby, of* 

 Ogle county; Pearson, of Livingston county. 



Regular order taken up. 



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