ORDER OF EXERCISES AT CHURCH, 



ON TUE OCCASION OF THE 



TENTH ANNIVERSARY 



OF TUE 



1(0RF0LK AGRICULTUEAL SOCIETY, 



September 29, 1858. 



In conformity with the programme of the day, a procession was 

 formed at the Society's Hall at 12^ o'clock, under the direction of 

 Major Edward Potter, of Braintree, the very efficient Chief Mar- 

 shal of the day, who was assisted by the following gentlemen as 

 Aids : — Col. J. H. D. Blake of Braintree, Col. Edward G. Parker 

 of Brookline, Capt. C. H, Dow of Braintree, Francis Williams of 

 Quincy, Warren Mansfield of Braintree, Sanford Carroll of Ded- 

 ham, W. S. Belcher of Stoughton, and Comfort Weatherbee of 

 Dedham. The procession moved to the excellent music of the 

 Milford Brass Band, and proceeded to the Rev. Dr. Burgess's 

 church. The exercises commenced Avith a Voluntary, and per- 

 formance of admirable music by the choir of Rev. Dr. Burgess's 

 Society. The President, Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, then rose and 

 addressed the assemblage as follows : — 



Farming Friends and Fellow Citizens, 



Once more we meet in this temple to seek the blessing of Him, who visits 

 the earth, who waterest its furrows, who fillest our fields with corn, and who 

 crownest the year with rejoicing. 



And what a glorious privilege to be a co-worker with Him, who dwelling 

 in the highest heavens, cheers our labors with ever present light and life, 

 and who, by his providence, deigns to work with us in regenerating and 

 beautifying our mother earth. 



