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ARTICLES MANUFACTURED FROM LEATHER. 



The Committee were disappointed in not finding a larger 

 display in this department, and did not feel justified in distrib- 

 uting the amount allotted them. After careful examination 

 we award the following gratuities : 



To J. H. Walton, for Light Harness, $5. 



To E. P. Dodge & Co., for Ladies', Misses' and Children's 

 Boots, $4. 



To N. B. Dodge and Brother, for Ladies', Misses' and Chil- 

 dren's Boots, $3. 



To Crockett & Lakey, for Belting, $2. 



Committee — Henry Hobbs, Farnham Stiles, George French, 

 Aaron Sawyer. 



FANCY WORK. 



The Committee submit the following awards : — 

 Gratuities. — Amanda O. Pearson, Newburyport, picture 

 frame, $1 ; J. A. Allen, Newburyport, flowers, 50 cts.; Anna 

 J. Peabody, pictures, $1.; Charles A. Minerth, insects, $L50; 

 Karl Minerth, photographs, $2; J. E. Clifford, shell work, $1; 

 Lillie C. French, pictures, $lj Mrs. A. R. Jackman, edging, 

 75 cents ; Miss A, E. Currier, sofa pillow, $1 ; Miss Tilton, 

 pictures, $1 ; Mrs. Sarah Colby, knit shawl, 75 cents ; Mrs. 

 J. M. Spalding, wax flowers, 75 cents ; Mrs. Curtis French, 

 lace work, 75 cents ; Robt. Babson, engravings, &c., $3 ; J. G<. 

 Silloway, ottoman covers, $1.50; Mrs. Jacob Johnson, mason- 

 ic emblems, 75 cents ; Mrs. Thomas Cutter, carpet bag, 75 

 cents ; Eliza J. Trask, Peabody, ottoman cushion, $L50 ; Mrs. 

 P. H. Lunt, Newburyport, pictures, $2 ; Miss J. N. Balch, 

 pictures, &c., $1 ; Lillie French, painting, (strawberries,) $1 ; 

 Sarah F. Tilton, cross and wreath, (wax,) $2 ; Miss Kelley, 

 game birds, $1.50; Lizzie Ireland, cushion, premium, $2; and 



