Of the latter, the most noticeable were from E. Mitchell, of 

 Haverhill, and J. H. Frothingham, of Salem. Nos. 15, 4, 39, 

 and 19 were finely grown. We would say the same of the 

 Delaware and Diana, which were well ripened. Of Peaches, 

 with the exception of a fine dish of Crawford's Late Melacoton, 

 the show was small. 



The following premiums and gratuities were awarded : 

 E. Mitchell, of Haverhill, Rodgers' No. 15 Grape, $2 ; E. 

 Mitchell, of Haverhill, Assortment of Cold House do., $2 ; B. 

 F. Huntington, of Amesbury, Concord do., $1 ; G. W, Gage, 

 of Methuen, Isabella do., $1 ; E. Mitchell, of Haverhill, Diana 

 do., $1 ; E. Mitchell, of Haverhill, Delaware do., $1 ; E. 

 Mitchell, of Haverhill, best County Seedling, Rodgers' No. 19 

 do.^ $1. 



GRATUITIES. 



G. W. Gage, of Methuen, $1 ; J. H. Frothingham, of Salem, 

 $1 ; B F. Huntington, of Amesbury, $1 ; for collection of 

 Grapes. J. P. Battles, of Lawrence, $1 ; W. Chapin, of Law- 

 rence, $1 ; John Smith, of Andover, 50 cents ; Bailey Broth- 

 ers, of Lawrence, 50 cents ; Eben Burbank, of Lawrence, 50 

 cents ; Samuel Jordan, of Andover, 50 cents ; John L. Smart, 

 of Danvers, 50 cents ; Samuel Cammet, of Amesbury, 50 

 cents ; all for Cold House Grapes. Thomas Eaton, of Ames- 

 bury, Allen's Hybrid and Rebecca, $1 ; John Perkins, of Ips- 

 wich, for Assorted Grapes, 50 cents ; Charles F. Ives, of Sa- 

 lem, Rodgers' No. 4, 50 cents ; G. AV. Gage, of Methuen, 

 Rodgers' No. 1, 50 cents ; J. H. Frothingham, of Salem, 

 Rodgers' No, 39, 50 cents ; Nelson Bodwell, of Boxford, best 

 basket of Assorted Fruit, $3 ; C. H. Lake, of Topsfield, second 

 best do., $2 ; J. L. Hutchinson, of Lawrence, best Freestone 

 Peach, Crawford's Late, $1 ; Charles F. Ives, of Salem, White 

 Flesh Freestone do., $1 ; County Seedling do., $1 ; blood for 

 preserving do., $1. 



John M. Ives, James R. Nichols, Henry Stickney, Walter 

 H. Kimball, Committee. 



