re-formed and proceeded to the Fitcliburg Hotel, where 

 a dinner had been prepared. After satisfying the phys- 

 ical wants, very acceptable remarks were made in 

 response to sentiments by the Hon. Simon Brown, of 

 the "New England Farmer," Hon. John Brooks of 

 Princeton, President of the Worcester Agricultural 

 Society, Hon. I vers Phillips, and others. 



It was much to be regretted that by a misapprehen- 

 sion in regard to the day, the Society was deprived of 

 the presence of Hon. B. Y. French of Braintree, dele- 

 gate from the Board of Agriculture. 



At 4 o'clock, P. M., the Society held a meeting for 

 the purpose of hearing the Reports from the various 

 Committees; and thus closed the events of one of those 

 festival days which have already done so much, and are 

 destined to do still more, towards rendering the intelli- 

 gent tiller of the soil a master of his profession, rather 

 than its dependent slave. 



