GOOD FINANCIAL CONDITION.Annual 1 Meeting of this Phoenix Union Agrieiiltuml Society..Phoenix, Jan* IT.—The annual meeting* and election of officers of the Phoenix Union Agricultural society \vn» held at Fuller's hail, yesterday. The report showed about 5,700 In the treasury. Acommittee from the trotting association made the society* a proposition to sell the grandstand, judges* stand aud twenty box^stalls, now owned by tlie trotting association. for $1,060. After a discussionn committee was appointed to examinethe buildings and report. President JohnO'Brien was chosen as delegate to the annual meeting off the New York State Association of. Union Agricultural societies to be held at Albany to-morrow. The following officers were unanimously elect* ed: President. John O’Brien: vice presidents. M. W. Abbott and Barnet Martin; secretary. J. A. Fendergast: treasurer, N, A. Hughes; genoral superintendent, a. T\Vickery: chief of police, A. J. Vickery: directors for three years, S. P. Mason and H. t. Barney.The managers of the Masonic fair arebustling and their efforts arc being rewarded. Arrangements have been made for special trains on the Phoenix road from Syracuse and Oswego.A citizens* meeting will lie held at tlie Windsor hotel on Friday of this week to consider the street railroad franchise and to hear the report of the committee appointed at the last meeting.