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from having under its branches, in the year 1661, addressed a nu- 

 merous audience, and is ■worthy a visit apart from its historical asso- 

 ciations. 



Gen. Dearborn was most happy in his allusions and forcible in his 

 application of the principles which sustain our own American ma- 

 nufactures, and was enthusiastically cheered by his numerous auditors. 

 The repeated discharge of artillery, annouced the decision of the 

 judges, and the committee and music left the " field of renown," 



An invitation from the Queens County Agricultural Society, 

 which had most happily chosen the same day for their fair, was ac- 

 cepted by the committee, and we take pleasure in stating, that the 

 whole was most tastefully and judiciously arranged in a booth of one 

 hundred feet diameter, and the exhibition of the agricultural and 

 horticultural produces were such as will require the utmost energies 

 of the Institute to surpass. The committee thus publicly return 

 their thanks for the hopitality and attention received from the citi- 

 zens of Flushing. 



All which 13 respectfully submitted. 



(Signed) PHILIP IJCHUYLER, 



Chairman Committee. 

 Mw-Yorfc, October 9th, 1846 



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