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Gardener's house, plastering and mason work To Book-keeper, on account Total Carried forward from July 7 Total expenditure , . , .* $324 47 300 00 $9,629 34 13,635 63 $23,264 97

The Book-keeper's account of disbursements was then examined and approved; and, On motion of Judge Brown, A warrant was ordered to be drawn on the Treasurer for balance, for $199 15. The following bills were then audited, and approved :

J."K. Engledow, plastering gardener's house $173 10 Elisha Eldred, lumber for gardener's house 326 28 Henry Swannell, glass, paint and putty 32 44 Joseph McCorkle, hardware 12 20 Flynn & Scroggs, printing letter-heads 24 25 B. J. Teachner, plastering and whitewashing 190 13 F. M. & A. Avey, blacksmithing 15 15 Heath & Mulligan, paints 17 29 Illinois Central K. R., back freights 23 05 E. S. Barnes & Co., books for library 23 20 J. M. Campbell, boarding farm hands 76 83 H. J. Foote, 3,498 bricks for well 34 98 John Bingham, digging wells in garden 18 62 J. M. Gregory, (purchase of app. in Europe—draft for £150 in gold) 1,020 93 Heath & Mulligan, glass and paints 22 02 Hurlburt & Herrick, locks and keys 76 56 Elisha Eldred, lumber for cab. cases 174 70 J. M. Campbell, boarding farm hands, August, 1869 65 60 Johnson, Himltey & Co., reaper 100 00 Flynn & Scroggs, printing circulars and questions 30 75 Webb, Carson & Co., 1 Shars' harrow 29 00 Trevett & Green, hardware 2 65 F. M. & A. Avey, blacksmithing 14 11

The bill of C. Gr. Larned & Co., for guttering, etc., $196 22, was referred to the carpenter for examination. Prof. Baker was directed to see if the necessary arrangements could be made for side track from the Horse Railroad, for the use of the University.