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the day of exhibition, remove such article, and dispose of 

 it at pleasure. 



12. The subscriptions of the members shall be paid to 

 the Secretary, on or before the 10th day of April in each 

 year. 



The members of this Institution aheady amount to up* 

 wards of one hundred and thirty, and each pay ten dollars 

 a year, to be expended In premiums. 



The society held their iirst exhibition, at their Gene- 

 ral Meeting in Georgetown, on Wednesday the 16;h of 

 May last, when Premiums were distributed as follows. 

 PREMUTM 1— ONE BUNDRED DOLLARS, 

 For the best two toothed Ram Lamb. 



Adjudged to Mr. Solomon Cassidy, of Alexandria 

 County, in the District of Columbia. 



Premium 2— EIGHTY DOLLARS, 



For the next best two toothed Ram Lamb. 



Adjudged to John C. Scott, Esq. of Strawberry 

 Vale, Fairfax county, Virginia. 



Premium 3— SIXTY DOLLARS, 



For the next best two tootiied Ram Lamb, 



Adjudged to William Maibury, Esq. of Blue. 

 Plains, Washington county, District of Columbia. 



Best (applied to the above articles) as to quality of wool, 

 and quantity in proportion to carcase. 



PREMIUM 4— TillPwTY DOLLARS, 



For the best piece of cotton cloth, proper for men's 

 9oats, or women's dresses, not less than ten yards. 



Adjudged to Mrs. Martha P. Graham, of Dum- 

 fries, Prince William County Virginia. 



Premium 5— THIRTY DOLLARS, 



For the best piece of fancy patterns for vests, not 

 'ess than ten yards. 



Adjudged to Mrs. Sarah M'Carty Mason, oi 

 Ilollin -Hall; Fairfax County, Virginia. 



