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STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Mr. Robbins showed one of a pair of mules, to which the 
Committee awarded the first premium. It was a worthy animal ? 
and we know of no regulation of the Society conflicting with 
such award. 
Mr. Goodwin, of Fox Lake, exhibited a span of 2 years old 
mules worthy of a premium ; but as there was no premium 
offered to cover his case, the Committee could make no award. 
S. Brooks, Chairman. 
MATCHED AND SADDLE HORSES. 
Your Committee acting in classes, 6 and 7 wmuld report the 
following awards : 
MATCHED HORSES AND MARES. 
A. Hyatt Smith, Janesville, 1st premium carriage horses,. $15 
J. M. Bradley, Waterloo, 1st do. roadsters, . 15 
A. II. Taggart, Delavan, 1st do. draft horses, .!. 15 
FOR LIGHT HARNESS AND SADDLE. 
B. F. Hopkins, Madison, 1st premium light harness horse, .. $10 
N. B. Van Slyke, Madison, 2d do. light harness horse,. 5 
J. V. Bobbins, Madison, 1st do. saddle horse,. 10 
John D. Welch, Madison, 2d do. saddle horse,. 5 
We beg leave further to remark that in our opinion the pair 
of roadsters entered by J. M. Seaman, of Janesville, are every 
way worthy of consideration, and we would recommend a suit¬ 
able premium therefor. 
A pair of draft horses exhibited by Mr. Chandler, of Madi¬ 
son, in consequence of a misunderstanding as to the time of 
exhibition, were not seen by the Committee until the morning 
after the premiums were awarded, otherwise they are of the 
unanimous opinion that they would have received the first pre¬ 
mium in the lieu of which, we recommend that a life membership 
be gratuitously conferred upon him. 
Respectfully submitted, 
W. B. Slaughter,! 
J. E. Munger, > Committee. 
G. W. Lathrop. 
