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123 $1,500; with Cornelius Sullivan, to make the excavation at 35 cents per cubic yard; and with Mr. Plank, to do the brick and stone work. The committee reported further that they employed Mr. James Bellangee to superintend the building of the farm barn and other buildings, to be erected this summer. Mr. J. Bellangee has agreed to remain on the grounds during vacation, and give his personal superintendence to the work, for $200. On motion of Judge Brown, It was voted, that the action of the committee, in employing Mr. Bellangee be approved. The Eegent then read the Book-keeper's report, as follows :

I have the honor to herewith submit to you the following statement of ex, penditures, since the last meeting of the Executive Committee : Current funds :

Boardexpense Salaries Fuel and light Building and repairs Mechanical Department Carpenter shop . . . , Farm labor Incidental expense $89 25 1,483 30 58 50 145 39 138 88 83 33 135 64 160 45 $76 65 961 04 514 44 $ 3,846 87 11,116 07 \ ." $14,962 94 9,632 45 5,330 49 $44 18 ,. 74 07 151 50 9 75 $279 42

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State appropriations:

Agricultural Department Horticultural Department Library and apparatus Total Reported last meeting Total expenditures to date Of which, jrom current funds Of which, from State appropriation From University farm, for produce sold From University gardens, for vegetable and flower sales Fees collected from students Collected for coal ,

I hare made the following collections for the Treasurer :

Inclosed please find also list of bills presented for payment, and my own account of petty expenses, amounting to $56 55, which leave in my hands $18 45 from the contingent fund of $75. I would respectfully beg that this bill be allowed—which would again replenish the contingent fund to the amount established. E. SNYDER, Boolc-leepei\

The Book-keeper's account of $56 55 was then audited and allowed, leaving in his hands an undiminished fund of $75 for incidental expenses, between this and the next meeting.