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Miss Caroline Summers, 148 Greenwich-street, for a specimen of 

 worsted work. Diploma. 



Miss Caroline K. Smith, 62 Warren-street, for a specimen of 

 worsted w^ork. Diploma. 



Henry Lawrence, 14 John-street, for the best lamp mat. Diplo- 

 ma. 



" Lois Girard, 150 Washington-street, Brooklyn, L. L, for the sec- 

 ond best lamp mat. Diploma. 



S. L. Burnham, 17 Broadway, for the best worked fire screen. 

 Diploma. 



N. Peck, Thirty-ninth-street, for a very pretty lamp mat. Diplo- 

 ma. 



Mrs. Charles E. West, 36 Twenty-fourth-street, for the best rais- 

 ed w^orsted work. Diploma. 



Miss Josephine Marcet, 84 Orchard-street, for an embroidered ot- 

 toman cover. Diploma. 



Mrs. A. Jackson, 5 Prince-street, for an embroidered handkerchief. 

 Diploma. 



Miss M. A. Cortelyou, 11 Chambers-street, for specimens of em- 

 broidery. Diploma. 



Sophia McAdam, 83 Fourth-street, for an embroidered travelling 

 bag. Diploma. 



A. A. Butterfield, 33 Cedar-street, for the best embroidery on 

 cloth. (Vest patterns.) Silver medal. 



Mrs. A. Jackson, 5 Prince-street, for a needle- worked handker- 

 chief. Diploma. 



Mary Eaton, Boston, Mass , for the best cambric embroidery. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. E. A. Hotchkin, Fairton, Conn., for a child's knit lace cap. 

 Diploma. 



Charles Larsen, 309 Grand-street, for a child's silk hood. Diplo- 

 ma. 



Mrs. George Clark, Hyde Hall, Otsego Co., N. Y., for the best 

 worsted embroidered chair. Silver medal. 



Miss J. A. Hirley, 78 John-street, for the best chenele embroider- 

 ed chair. Silver medal. 



Mrs. Hannah Dixon, Jersey City, N. J,, for a frame of needle- 

 work, in imitation of line engraving. Diploma. 



Miss H. Eaton, Boston, Mass., for the second best needle-work. 

 Diploma. 



J. M. Botner, 86 Nassau-street, for the best regalia. Silver medal. 



M. J. Drummond, 309 Grand-street, for the second best regalia. 

 Diploma. 



