REPORT OF MANAGERS THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR. 



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The Polytechnic Association, to whom was referred the subjects 

 appertaining to science, made a report recommending a number of 

 premiums, but on account of some informalities was referred back 

 for completion. 



The Farmers' Club have not yet completed their labors, but it is 

 expected that they will be able to report complete in a few days. 



We respectfully ask that we may be discharged from the further 

 consideration of the subject, and that the new Board of Managers to 

 be elected on the 12th inst., have full powers to receive the reports 

 and award the necessary premiums. 



The Board of Managers cannot conclude their report without return- 

 ing their thanks to the Polytechnic Association and to the Farmers' 

 Club, for the attention which they have bestowed upon the various 

 articles submitted to them. 



All of which is respectfully submitted. 



JAMES C. BALDWIN, 

 WM. H. BUTLER, 

 WILLIAM EBBITT, 

 THOMAS F. DE VOB, 

 JOHN V. BROWER, 

 GEORGE TIMPSON, 

 THOS. WILLIAMS, Jr., 

 ANDREW BRIDGEMAN, 

 JOHN B. PECK, 

 F. W. GEISSENHAINER, Jr., 

 JOHN JOHNSON, 

 WM. S. CARPENTER, 



New York, February 4, 1863. 



T. B. STILLMAN, 

 GEORGE PEYTON 

 JAMES KNIGHT, 

 WM. COTHEAL 

 HENRY STEELE, 

 GEORGE M. WOODWARD, 

 GEO. R. JACKSON, 

 JAS. R. SMITH, 

 CLARKSON CROLIUS, 

 GEO. C. MANN, 

 JOHN G. BERGEN, 

 J. S. UNDERHILL, 



Managers. 



[Am. Inst. 



