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A. W. Sumner, Haverhill, $2 ; S. E Morse, do, three rugs, 

 $1.50; Mrs. Cyrus K. Ordway, West Newbury, Mr. J. R. 

 Home, Haverhill, Alice S. Stewart, do, Martha F Palmer, 

 Georgetown, Mrs, E. G. Hyde, Danvers, flax cloth, $1 each ; 

 Anna D. Carr, West Newbury, 50 cents. 



The Three Taylors, of Haverhill, made a fine display of 

 clothing, carriage robes and mats, but the committee did not 

 feel disposed to award them a gratuity as the articles were not 

 of their own manufacture. 



The committee would respectfully suggest in future a differ- 

 ent division of the articles offered for exhibition, as many very 

 handsome rugs and quilts, which were worthy of premium, 

 were entered as Fancy Articles, and did not come before the 

 committee for examination, therefore they were not able to 

 award the full amount of money placed at their disposal. 



Moses T. Stevens, Eben Sutton, E. R. Ide, S. W. Hopkin- 

 son, John Elliot, Committee. 



FANCY WORK, &c. 



The Committee on " Fancy Work, and all other articles " 

 not consigned to other committees, report the following premi- 

 ums and gratuities : 



Mrs. Ezra Kelly, Haverhill, wrought worsted picture, $3 ; 

 Miss Elizabeth C. Marsh, do, do, $2 ; Mrs. Mary F. Ames, 

 do, embroidered fire screen, $1 ; Mrs. H. M. Hoyt, do, worst- 

 ed ottomans and chairs, $1 ; Miss Emeline Johnson, Bradford, 

 two affghans, 50 cents ; Miss Susan B. Clark, Amesbury, aff- 

 ghan, $1 ; Miss Hattie Robinson, Haverhill, do, 50 cents ; Miss 

 Julia Hall, Waltham, do, 50 cents ; Mrs. Clara Vance, Haver- 

 hill, wrought ottomans and picture, $1; Mrs. M. A. Blake, 



