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terest in tlie affairs of Agriculture generally, and especially in the 

 welfare and prosperity of this Society. 



The reccij)ts of the exhibition were liberal, amounting to the 

 sum of two thousand dollars, which affords a foundation for the 

 belief that the prospects for the future are hopeful and encour- 

 aging. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER, President. 



Edward L. Keyes, Secretary. 



