18 J A SSEMBLY 



Brought fonvard, $374 11 $7,831 39 $18,770 23 



Covering bridge, building gas house 

 and fitting up room for Congress 



of Fruit Growers, 223 00 



697 11 



Wire for pin machine, 25 00 



Band, &c., for N. Y. Volunteers, 60 50 



Rent of Tabernacle, and music for anniversary 



address, 115 00 



Expenses of Orator, 38 00 



Fireworks, 190 00 



Chambermaid, 5 00 



By Premium Committee^ (in part.) 



Gold and silver for medals, $1,177 50 



Stamping and cutting medals, ... 204 37 



Silver cups, &c., 341 25 



Medal cases, 100 00 



Printing diplomas, 60 76 



Filling up « ^. . 21 80 



Agricuhural works, 130 72 



Postage, notifying judges, l2 22 



Cash instead of cups and medals,. 214 00 



" minors' premiums, 1 10 00 



" Van Schaick premium, 110 00 



2,482 61 



Expenses as far as paid, 11,344 61 



Which being deducted from the receipts leaves, $7,425 62 



Of which has been into the treasury of the American 



Institute, Nov. 9, 1849, 6,000 00 



m 



Leaving a balance of, $1,425 62 



in the Mechanic's Banking Association, to the credit of the Board of 

 Managers of the 22nd Annual Fair, to pay some claims for premiums, 

 printing, &c., not yet completed • when settled the committee will 

 report to the Institute. 



