112 WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
The testimonial to Mr. Rarey was accompanied by the fol¬ 
lowing resolutions, which have been duly transmitted to him as 
required: 
Resolved , That Prof. W. IT. Rarey, of Ohio, in his exhibi¬ 
tions of horse taming, as given at the State Fair, in Wisconsin 
was eminently successful; and that the Executive Committee 
of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, would commend 
the system, as taught by Prof. Rarey, to the favorable consi¬ 
deration of all persons interested in that noble animal, the 
Horse. 
Resolved , That in consideration of our high appreciation of 
the great value to the world, of Prof. W. IT. Rarey’s system of 
educating the horse, and of our high esteem for him as a man, 
the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society present to him a 
gold medal of the value of fifty dollars, with appropriate de¬ 
vices. 
Resolved , That the President and Secretary be, and they are 
hereby directed to procure said medal, and transmit the same 
with a copy of these resolutions to Prof. Rarey, with all con¬ 
venient despatch. 
The report of the Auditing Committee having been received 
and adopted, the Committee adjourned, sine die. 
D. J. POWERS, Secretary. 
State Agricultural Rooms, 
Madison, Dec. 8, 1858. 
The Committee met pursuant to the requirements of the By- 
Laws, on the 8th of December. 
Present: Messrs. Billings, Willard, Atwood, Daggett and 
Powers. 
President in the Chair. 
The Auditing Committee made their Annual Report, accom¬ 
panied with files of bills allowed, and for which they had drawn 
orders on the Treasurer, to the amount of $7,103,03. 
Report accepted, bills examined and found correct. Report 
adopted. 
