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Engraving on stone plate, 
Plate No. 76, currants, 8 figures at $3.00, $24 00 
1 page lettering, 3 50 
t page printing, 45 00 
111^ lbs. paper, 27 87 J 
100 37| 
$265 25 
I hereby certify, that the foregoing charges are correct, that the 
execution of the work is satisfactory, that the paper and work is equal 
in kind to that in the possession of the Executive, and that the im- 
pressions and plates are delivered according to contract. 
(Signed) EBENEZER EMMONS. 
July 24, 1849. 
I ought to state that the execution of the plates is ot a very supe- 
rior cast. (Signed) E. 
These plates belong to the 3d volume of Professor Emmons' w^ork. 
This account completes the exhibit of work done by Mr. Pease, as 
made by him to the select committee, (see page 82 of their report.) 
Although of the opinion that the figures were too few, and that they 
might have been doubled without injury to their beauty or effect, still 
we had no discretion in the matter. The work had been completed, 
approved and delivered. Mr. Pease at our request filed the follow- 
ing affidavit : 
City and County of Albany^ ss. — Richird H. Pease being duly- 
sworn, says that the three foregoing accounts, numbered 1, 2, 3, are 
in all respects just and correct ; that the work therein charged has 
all been executed in accordance wuth the contract of deponent with 
the State of New- York, and that no part of said work has at any 
time been paid for. 
(Signed) RICHARD H. PEASE. 
Sworn this 25th day of April, > 
1850 before me, ) 
William Parmelee, 
Albany County Judge, 
