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The folloicing gratuities were awarded : 



To Miss Hannah Whittredge, Beverly, for lamp 

 stand, 01 00 



Miss Lucy J. Mosely, Newburyport, for do. 1 00 

 Eunice Kilham, Boxford, for linen thread, 50 



Miss H. Whittredge, Beverly, for bead work, 1 00 

 To George Dawson, Ipswich, for two pair of 



French boots, 1 00 



Sarah Sargent, of Amesbury, for wrought 

 table cover, 1 00 



Col. John Kimball, Georgetown, for spec- 

 imens of dressed leather, 2 00 

 Benjamin Mac Laughlin, Georgetown, for 

 the same article, 1 00 

 Ira S. Tyler, Georgetown, for the same, 1 00 



' Mrs. Mary M. Merrill, Newbury, for spec- 

 imens of coloring, 1 00 



' Mrs. Hannah Carlton, Andovor, for four 

 pair mittens, 50 



* Miss Margaret Wardwell, of Andover, for 

 two dozen neck stocks, 1 00 



' Miss B. G. Phillips and sisters, Andover, 

 for specimens of silk cocoons, 1 00 



( Abiah Lovejoy, of Andover, (blind from 

 birth,) for specimens of fancy articles neat- 

 ly wrought, 3 00 



1 Miss Harriet F. Perkins, Essex, for wro't 

 counterpane, 1 00 



' Moses C. Tappan, Newbury, for rug stair 

 carpet. 1 00 



' Sarah Lunt, Newbury, for rag carpet, 1 00 



