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one, and as we work a.ccording to those designs, we are working 

 in harmony with the laws of Nature's God. 



The following is a condensed statement of the receipts and ex- 

 penditures of the Thirtieth Annual Fair : 



Receipts. 



Sales of tickets at Crystal Palace, $5,9*75 50 



" fifteen cent tickets do 22 45 



" tickets a^at Cattle Show, 7150 



" damagedfcbal, _ *75 00 



" locks, 1 25 



$6,145 10 

 From American Institute, (appropriation,) 3,000 00 



$9,145 70 



Less discount on uncurreut money, 3 93 



$9,141 77 



Expenditures. 



Labor, before the fire, pay rolls, $1,534 32 



" after the fire, do 752 25 



Printing and publication committee, print- 

 ing, advertising, &c., ._ 1,422 06 



Light committee, 1,230 86 



Machine committee, _ 990 97 



Committee on the reception of goods, 168 14 



Flag committee, _ 262 34 



Carpenter's work, 122 44 



Finance committee, ticket sellers, 93 00 



Ticket committee, ticket receivers, 110 55 



Music committee, music, 610 00 



Horticultural Committee, expenses, 228 12 



Premium committee, silver cups, 396 00 



Miscellaneous bills, 216 23 



Cattle show, _ 415 05 



Anniversary address, use of Lecture Room 



Cooper's Institute, 75 00 



$8,627 33 



Balance on hand, $514 44 



The following premiums were awarded in the Horticultural 

 department, part of two series having been adjudged : 



Five $15 silver cups, seven $10 silver cups, six large silver 

 medals, thirty-two small silver medals, nine diplomas, and fifty-six 

 volumes of books. Valued at $380. 

 At th3 Fat Cattle Show : 

 One $30 silver cup, one $20 silver cup, two $15 silver cups, 



