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be given, to the satisfaction of the Executive Comniiitee, that the local ex- 

 penses of the fair be discharged by the citizens of Syracuse, the sum not 

 exceeding g;3,500. 



The Pomological Exhibition was exceedingly interesting, if we may 

 judge from the report which has been forwarded to us, as follows : — 



Exhihiiion of Fruit — [from out of this State.) Montreal Horticultural So- 

 ciety, twenty choice varieties. Contributors, J. Frothingham, Esq., W. 

 Lunn, Mrs. Mcintosh, G. Shepherd. Cleveland, Ohio, F. R. Elliott, and 

 Prof. J. B. Kirtland, sixteen varieties ; J. Gallup, seventeen varieties. 

 A. C. Hubbard, Troy, Michigan, fifteen varieties, and from Judge Hubbard, 

 Plymouth, Michigan, eight varieties. Michael Gander, of Canada West, 

 ten varieties. The thanks of the Society were tendered to each of the 

 contributors, as well as to the Montreal Horticultural Society, and the Sec- 

 retary was directed to forward to each, the diploma of the Society. 



From our oivn State. J. H. Watts, Rochester, fine specimens of the 

 Northern Spy, and a beautiful painting of this fine fruit, and through Mr. 

 Watts, from the following contributors : Thomas Johnson, Brighton, five 

 varieties. H. R. Brown, Greece, seven varieties. H. Hooker, Brighton, 

 eleven varieties. C. K. Ogden, six varieties. T. Rhoorback, Greece, 

 twelve varieties. J. C. Campbell, Rochester, six varieties. C. Paulk, 

 Honeoye Falls, seedling pear. John Delafield, Oakland, Newtown Pip- 

 pins, and from Waterloo, through Mr. D., twenty-four varieties. From 

 Tyre, through Mr. D., eleven varieties. From Romulus, through Mr. D., 

 three varieties. From Junius, through Mr. D., one variety, the King ap- 

 ple. Judge Miller, Rochester, two varieties. Winter pear. John Doulan, 

 Greece, Monroe County, seven varieties apples. Joseph Cary, Albany, 

 Isabella and Catawba grapes, very fine, and as fresh as when picked. B. 

 Hodge, Jr., Buffalo Nursery, five varieties, and Stannard seedling apple. 



EUwanger and Barry, Mt. Hope Nurseries, fine specimens of Northern 

 Spy and Melon apples. W. R. Coppock, Buffalo, four varieties. B. 

 P. Johnson presented, (from Cayuga County,) five varieties. Justus Har- 

 wood. United Society of Shakers, Niekayuna, four varieties. Samuel 

 Rose, same Society, Watervliet, six varieties. H. Wendell, M. D., Al- 

 bany, four varieties Winter pears ; one apples, five fine Painting seedling 

 cherry. T. C. Peters, Darien, Genesee County, fourteen varieties. 

 Lewis F. Allen, Black Rock, six varieties apples. H. Snyder, Kinderhook, 

 eight varieties. Wilson, Thorburn & Teller, thirteen varieties apples, two 

 of pears. A. Marks, Greene County, four varieties. Dr. J. M. Ward, 

 Albany, seven varieties of apples from his farm in New Jersey. Frederick 

 W. Lay, Greece, Monroe County, from J. AUeyn, Rochester, twelve va- 

 rieties apples. W. D. Osborn, Port Byron, two varieties apples. Hon. F. 

 Bellinger, Herkimer, Middle apples. P. H. Warner, Columbia, Her- 

 kimer County, do. Sheldon Goodrich, Aurelius, Cayuga County, eight 

 varieties. The thanks of the Society were tendered to the contribu- 

 tors, and a volume of transactions to each. The first premium of $5, 

 and a diploma, was awarded to Chas. Lee, Penn Yan, Yates County, for 

 the Wagener apple. — B. P. Johnson, Secretary, Albany, 1849. 



