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The following account has been furnished by Messrs. R, & J. Cooper: 



Bushwick, October 19, 1848. 



We produced in the year 1848, on our farm of 30 acres, 



Peas, 542 bushels, sold at 3s per bushel, S203 25 



Lima beans, 236 bushels, sold at 4s 6d per bushel, 132 50 



String beans, 786 bushels, sold at 3s 6d per bushel, 337 62 



Potatoes, 1,100 bushels, sold at 5s 6d per bushel, 756 25 



Tomatoes, 1,500 bushels, sold at 3s per bushel, 562 50 



Peppers, 33 bushels, sold at 10s per bushel, . . . , 41 25 



Turnips, 100 00 



Cabbages, 100 00 



Green corn, 40 00 



Wheat, 80 bushels, 



Shelled corn, 200 bushels, 



Hay, 20 tons, 



Cost of manure, $450 



do of labor, $250 



$700 



REPORT ON THE TRENTON IRON WORKS. 



To the Board of Managers : 



Gentlemen — The Committe on the subject of the Trenton Iron 

 Works, 



REPORT : 



That on Wednesday, the I8th of October, they visited the said 

 works, and were much gratified with their extent, perfection and 

 activity. 



A minute account, giving a detail of facts known personally to 

 themselves, would have required more time than could have been 

 spared from the other duties of the committee, as members also of 

 the board of managers. But as far as time allowed investigation, the 

 following account, (drawn up by one who is intimately acquainted 

 with the works,) was corroborated by the examination of the com- 

 mittee, and it is therefore adopted as part of this report. 



