38 [Assembly 



Clothing, Sfc. 



Johnson, Lanphier & Hascy, 203 Broadway, for the best gentle- 

 men's clothing. Diploma. 



J. B. Houstein, 288 Grand-street, for the second best gentlemen's 

 clothing. Diploma. 



Edward J. Olssen, 74 Bowery, for the best boys' clothing. Di- 

 ploma. 



S. W. Scofield, 38 Bowery, for the second best boys* clothing. 

 Diploma. 



Benedict & Burnham, Waterbury, Conn., for the best metal but- 

 tons. Silver medal. 



Coach Lamps, 



Roberts, Eagles & Co., Newark, N. J., for superior coach lamps. 

 Diploma. 



Conjedioyiary. 



Nathan Raynor, 372 Grand-street, for the best plum cakes. Di- 

 ploma. 



John J. Haley, 698 Broadway, for the second best plum cake. 

 Diploma. 



M. B. & 0. F. Wentworth, 103 Greenwich-street, for the best 

 icing on plum cakes. Diploma. 



James Tompson, 40 Lispenard-street, for a superior specimen of 

 icing on plum cakes. Diploma. 



William Ragg, Syracuse, N. Y., for a specimen of icing. Di- 

 ploma. 



H. Tateosyan, 267 Division-street, for a fine sample of fig paste. 

 Diploma. 



Henrion & Cheveau, Philadelphia, Penn., for a superior specimen 

 of jujube paste. Diploma. 



J. E. Ebling, 200 Bowery, for very superior confectionary. Di- 

 ploma. 



Cooperage. 



James F. Shay, 87 Pine-street, for a wood bound barrel Di- 

 ploma. 



Charles H. Wiley, 21 Old Slip, for an oval harness cask. Di- 

 ploma. 



Cotton Goods. 

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