448 COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES. 
tmg of contracts for the fitting of the Grounds, as resulted in 
their occupancy, by the Society, for its Annual Show and Fair, 
on the 13th, 14th, and 15th days of September. 
The number of entries at said Fair was 433, and the exhibi¬ 
tion was eminently satisfactory to officers and people. 
The following is a condensed exhibit of the 
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR TIIE YEAR 1859. 
Total of Receipts, including appropriations for 1856, 1857, 
and ; 58,.^.$1,147 70 
Expenditures, including $150, paid towards purchase of 
Grounds,. 1,129 94 
Amount remaining in Treasury,. $17 76 
On the 15th of September, 1859, an election was held, which 
resulted in the selection of the following 
Officers for 1860:— Abram Carns, President; Wm. W. 
Fields and Jefferson Crawford, Vice Presidents; Wm. E. 
Carter, Secretary; John D. Callis, Treasurer; and Joel 
Potter, John Welsh, J. W. Kaump, W. B. Colburn and F. 
A. Bevans, Additional Members of Executive Committee . 
GREEN LAKE COUNTY. 
The Society formerly known as the “ Marquette County 
Agricultural Society,” met January 22d, 1859, and passed the 
following resolution: 
Resolved , That we change the name of the Marquette Co. 
Agricultural Society to “ Green Lake Co. Agricultural So¬ 
ciety.” 
Officers for the following year were also elected. 
The Fair of the Society was held at Princeton on the 7th 
and 8th days of October. Number of persons who became 
members, 75. Whole number of entries for the exhibition, 185. 
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. 
Total of Receipts,.$207 65 
Expenditures, including Instalment on Fair Grounds,.214 22 
Balance against Society,. . . $8 57 
