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Elias Combs, 131 Forsyth-street, for a case of regalia. Diploma, 



Margaret Jay, 313 Bleecker-street, for the best bead bag and box. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Alston, 15 Roosevelt-street, for the second best bead bag. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. M. A. Briggs, 532 Greenwich-street, for the best bead purse. 

 Diploma. 



JNIrs. Willis Patten, New-England House, for the second best bead 

 purse. Diploma. 



Mesdames Palmer & Farr, 476 Broadway, for the best shirts. 

 Silver medal. 



D. W. Canfield, 2| Maiden Lane, for a superior shirt. (Silver me- 

 dal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Joas Antonio Tello, 16 Willett-street, for feather flowers. Silver 

 medal. 



Mrs. F. Marchant, 158 William-street, for the best feather flow- 

 ers. Silver medal. 



M. B. D. Ackerman, 190 William-street, for the second best arti- 

 ficial flowers. Diploma. 



Mrs. Sarah Dowdall, 67 Marion-street, for the best wax doll — 

 made entirely by the exhibitor. Diploma. 



E. Wiggins, for the best lace veil. Diploma. 



Mrs. A. H. Marcy, 214 Bowery, for the best frame bonnet in cut 

 velvet. Diploma. 



Mrs. William Simmons, 564 Broadway, for the best drawn bonnets, 

 Diploma. 



John Sammis, 86 Delancy-street, for excelsior bonnets — trimming 

 in best taste. Diploma. 



Miss S. Hallack, 4 Warren-street, for the best braided merino dress. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. E. Bradbrook, 297 Broadway, for the best exhibition of in- 

 fants' clothing. Silver medal. 



Miss Margaret Ann Beams, 74 Madison-street, for the second best 

 infants' dresses. Diploma. 



Miss. Smith, 75 Thompson-street, for the best shell work. Diplo- 

 ma. 



Isaac Labagh, 541 Broome-street, for the second best shell work. 

 Diploma. 



J. H. C Blanc, 187 Twentieth-street, for a frame of straw work, 

 curious and new. Diploma. 



Parsells & Agate, 237 Broadway, for a case of corsets and belts, 

 very well made. Diploma. 



