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FROM REV. JOHN N. CAMPBELL, OF ALBANY. 



121. A Cup, turned from one of the red cedar gate-posts of Fort William 



Henry. The posts were placed in the ground in the year 1755, 

 and removed in 1837, and are now in the State Cabinet. 



122. A Bead basket, made and presented by Peter Lepage junior, one of 



the pupils belonging to the New-York Institute for the Blind. 



123. A specimen of ' ; Pot Bock," from Hurlgate channel near New-York, 



procured and forwarded by M. Maillefert, the -engineer employed 

 in removing the obstructions to navigation in Hurlgate. 



124. A piece of Copper sheeting, taken from Way's reef in Hurlgate 



channel. Large quantities of this were obtained while removing 

 the reefs in Hurlgate, which had been stripped from vessels that 

 had struck against them at different times. 



FROM REV. DUNCAN KENNEDY, OF ALBANY. 



125. Two Pequod stone hatchets, differing in form and material of con- 



struction. Prom New-England. 



126. Stone axe and a Stone chisel. From Westmoreland, Oneida county. 



FROM EDWIN CROSWELL, OF ALBANY. 



127. Copper Mexican bome-shell, taken from the battle ground of Buena 



Vista by Lieut. Easterly, U. S. Army. 



128. Copper Mexican grape-shot, taken from the battle ground of Buena 



Vista, by Lieut. Easterly. 



129. Cannon ball, found in excavating in front of tho site of the ancient 



Fort Orange, Albany. 



FROM JAMES MEADS, OF ALBANY. 



130. A Copper Mexican grape-shot, from the battlefield of Buena Vista. 



131. A Mass of sparables, cemented together by heat : from the great 



fire in the city of Albany on the 17th day of August, 1848. 



132. A Mass of tacks, cemented together by heat : from the great fire in 



the city of Albany on the seventeenth day of August, 1848. 

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