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John Rae, Morrisania. for the third best ploughing. Diploma. 



Spading, 



Joseph Lodge, Morrisania, N. Y., for the best spading of two hun- 

 dred square feet, (time, Iwenty-one minutes.) Silver cup, $.8. 



Wm. P. Lodge, Morrisania, N. Y., for the second best sparling of 

 two hundred square feet, (time, eighteen minutes ) Silver medal. 



James P. Lodge, Morrisania, N. Y., for the third best spading of 

 two hundred square feet, (time, twenty-three minutes.) Diploma. 



SiLX — Raw and Manufactured. 

 Raw. 



A. C. Van Epps, 19 Stanton-street, for the best bushel of peanut 

 cocoons. $10 — and the Van Schaick medal. 



J. S. Pierce, Burlington, Vt., for the best reeled silk, 50 lbs. $20 — 

 and the Van Schaick medal. 



John M. Summy, Lancaster, Penn., for the second best cocoons 

 and raw silk. Silver medal. 



J, V. Richardson, 173 Spring-street, for specimens of Reeled silk. 

 Diploma. 



George W. Benson, Northampton, Mass., for specimens of reeled 

 silk. Diploma. 



Manufactured. 



John W. Gill, Mount Pleasant, Ohio, for the best silk goods. $50 

 — and the Van Schaick medal. 



William Hayden, corner of twenty-seventh-slreet and Ninth Ave- 

 nue, for best sewing silk, superior dying. Silver medal. 



Jeffrey Hutchinson, Riverhead, L. L, for the second best sewing 

 silk, of very pure colour. Diploma. 



A. L. Jones, Manchester, Conn,, for sewing silks. Diploma. 



Miss Ann Lecraft Manny, Beaufort, N. C., for heavy sewing silk. 

 Diploma. 



S. & S. Halsted, 66 Cedar-street, for superior silk coat cord. Di- 

 ploma. 



Miss Gertrude Rapp, Economy, Pa., for the best white silk pocket 

 handkerchiefs. Silver medal. 



