■*»**•»•«* • ———STATE BOABD OJf AGEICtTLTUKE.Thu State Board of Agriculture incl at the De-paw House this morning, as previously nnmum-cud. The following member* of the Hoard werepresent: Hon. George 1). Wagner of Warren, Prcsidcnl; Hon, Wm. II- ItennuU, of Union, and Hon. James D. Williams, of Knox, Vice Presidents; Wm. G. Cuflin, of Parke; Tlios. 1L Collins, of Floyil; Win. Duncan, of Lawrence; 8. Fisher, of Miami; A. D. Ilaturicb, of Putnam; John C. Helm, of Muni'ie; Win. Miller, of St. Joseph; 1). G. Robb, of Ohio. Mid A. K. Vinton, of Clarion. Mus.h7h. John 1L Dillon, Sccrelary, imd Jnines L Bradley, General Superintendent, were also pres cut.No business of importance vras transacted this morning. The subject of a geological survey tvsis discussed at some length by the members, and also by Hon. Hamilton Smith, of Perry, who was present. Letters were read from Ur. Owen and Hr. Brown. It is said that nearly, if not ipiile all, the members arc favorable l« the appoint-. im.-nl of Dr. Owen to .superintend the survey.—n , Xlt; in Aifotfiy fettycr, 4th.Fnmi I ftp Mndinnti (Win ^ Aimtim Anril 10