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SECOND WEEK OF THE EXHIBITION. 



Monday, October 11. — Cattle and other Live Stock, to be exhib- 

 ited on Wednesday, must be entered on the books this day, and ped- 

 igrees delivered to the Clerk, at the committee room, corner of 23rd 

 Street and 5th Avenue. If previously sent to T. B. Wakeman, the 

 Corresponding Secretary of the Institute, they will be attended to. 

 The National Convention of Farmers, Gardeners and Silk Cul- 

 TURisTS, will meet at Mechanic's Hall, No. 472 Broadway, at 11 

 o'clock, A. M. 



Tuesday, October 12. — National Convention continued. 



Wednesday, October 13. — The Cattle Show opens at 9 o'clock, A. 

 M., at the spacious premises corner of Twenty-third Street and Fifth 

 Avenue, rear of Madison Cottage, when all the animals must be on 

 the ground. Agricultural Address in the evening, at 7^ o'clock. 



Thursday, October 14. — Second and last day of the Cattle Exhi- 

 bition. Anniversary Address at the Broadway Tabernacle, at 7| 

 o'clock, P. M., by Fletcher Webster, Esq., of Boston, Mass. The 

 New- York Sacred Music Society have, as usual, generously volun- 

 teered their services. Tickets for visitors, free of charge, at the 

 Clerk's desk. 



Aquatic Exhibitions, occasional Addresses, and other interesting 

 exercises and displays, from day to day, will be noticed in the public 

 prints. 



Contributors for exhibition, as well as competition, to insure the 

 best locations, should bring their articles on one of the receiving 

 days named above. 



The Judges will meet early the first week, after which no further 

 examination can be had. 



For particulars in relation to Vegetables, Fruits, Flowers, &c., see 

 Horticultural Circular. 



Exhibitors of machines intended to be put in motion, are earn- 

 estly requested to bring them on the first receiving day, that full 

 lime may be afforded for properly fitting them to receive the motive 

 power in connection with others. 



