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ty be presenteu this Company, for their beautiful contributions to the 

 Show in this department. The show of Hosiery was not as large as 

 we had hoped to see, but the specimens exhibited were very good. 

 The Dog's Hair Gloves were to the Committee a novelty. They 

 would respectfully suggest to those who think it important to have 

 one or more of the cannine race in their families, the economy of ob- 

 taining that species where "fleece" can be turned to so good ac- 

 count. 



For the Committee, 



A. N. CLARK. 



The Committee on Leather and Articles manufactured there- 

 from, beg leave to Report that they have awarded the following 

 premiums and gratuities ; 

 J. F. Foss, Lynn, for a case of Boots, one pair of Cork Sole, 



and two prs. Sewed Leather Boots, 1st premium, $7 00 



Jacob Dickinson, Georgetown, Thick Boots, 1st prem. 3 00 



Amos Gould, Wenham, Jack Boots, 2d do 2 00 



J. T. Smith, Ipswich, Pegged Calf Boots, 2d do 2 00 



J. P. SpofFord, Georgetown, Crailed Bottom Brogans, prem. 2 00 

 Jos. Caldwell, Wenham, Congress Downings, gratuity, 1 50 



Mrs. L. G. Ashton, Lynn, 4 pr. Infant Shoes, do 1 00 



Ehza A. Small, Danvers, Bound Gaiter Uppers, do 50 



Clarrisa E. Whipple, Hamilton, 2 years 7 months old, stitch- 

 ed Brogan Quarter, gratuity, 50 

 J. H. Valpey, Lynn, Hats and Caps, gratuity, 3 00 

 Souther Blaney, do Lining and Roan Morocco Skins, do 2 00 

 Alley, Tapley & Co. do Morocco Skins, gratuity, 3 00 

 George French, Andover, Harness, do 3 00 

 The Committee regret to find so little interest manifested in this 

 department, and so very few specimens exhibited. 



S. DRIVER, Jr. 

 GEORGE J. TENNEY. 



The Committee on Manufactures of Metals, Fancy Work, 

 AND Miscellaneous Articles, Report that there was quite aa 



