304 . STATE AGEICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
2 o’clock P. M 
Committee met pursuant to adjournment. 
^ President in the Chair. 
On motion the subject of appointments was next taken up. Judges having 
been selected, the following persons were chosen as oflScers for the fair and 
Superintendents of Departments: 
General Svpermtendani —The President. 
Controller Office of Entry —The Secretary. 
Controller of Ticket Office —The Treasurer. 
Chief Marshal —Wm. R. Taylor. 
Superintendent of Gates —J. 0. Eaton. 
Department of Horses —C. L. Martin. 
Cattle —G. H. Williams. 
/S/ifeji?—Eli Stilson. 
Swine and Poultry —E. F. Mabie. 
AgricuUural —C. K. Stewart. 
Fruit —J. C. Plumb. 
Machinery —J. I. Case. 
Manufacturers Hall —G. H. Stewart, 
Fine Arts Hall —B M. Worthington. 
Equestrian —The Marshal. 
On motion, the Committee adjourned to '7^ o’clock P. M. 
o’clock, P. M. 
Committee met pursuant to adjournment. 
President in the Chair. 
The Secretary presented an application from the widow of Col. G. F. Hast¬ 
ings, deceased, for an appropriation in payment for a certain gold medal 
placed on exhibition in the Agricultural Rooms, in the year 1861, by said 
Hastings, and stolen therefrom in the year 1863. 
Moved and carried, that the Secretary be instructed to ascertain, if possi¬ 
ble, the cost value of said Medal and report the same at the next meeting of 
the Committee. 
At this stage of proceedings, the Committee were waited upon by a com¬ 
mittee of citizens of Madison, with a proposition for the location of the next 
Annual Fair at Madison. 
Judge L. B. Vilas, as Chairman of said committee, reported the action of 
a meeting of citizens, and expressed a desire for further time to perfect a 
formal proposition; after which the committee retired. 
Moved, by Mr. Taylar, that a sub-committee of five members, consisting of 
the President, Secretary amd Treasurer, and Messrs. Stilson and David Wil- 
liams, be appointed to locate the Fair of 186'7, and make the necessary ar¬ 
rangements therefore. 
The Secretary asked to be excused on account of anticipated absence 
during a part of the season in Europe ; whereupon Mr. Atwood nominated 
W. R. Taylor to act in his stead. Carried. 
Moved, by Mr. Hinkley, that the committee on location be authorized to 
locate the Exhibition for one or two years, at their discretion. Carried. 
The Secretary reported on claim of John P. Roe filed at the last meeting. 
