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William J. Ross & Co., 368 Bowery, for specimens of cleaned kid 

 gloves. Diploma. ^ 



Mrs. S. Seamen, 25 Walker-street, for a steel bead worked bag. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. S. Weed, 10 Morton-street, for a steel bead worked bag. 

 Diploma. 



L. Duhain, 22 John-street, for specimens of dyed military and oth- 

 er feathers. Diploma. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Gresham, Bulls Ferry, N. J., for ladies' worsted 

 carriage shoes. Diploma. 



Mrs. E. Bettger, 195 Walker- street, for the best specimen of hair 

 work. Diploma. 



Miss Abby Ann Warren, Monantam Vale, Mass., for specimens of 

 ■wax fruit. Silver medal. 



Miss A. M. Kortkampf, Greenwich, corner of Cedar-street, for the 

 bset silver head ornaments. Diploma. 



Miss Jane Calhoun, 16 Waverly Place, for the best table cover. 

 Diploma. 



Miss Augusta S. Rowley, Hudson, N. Y., for the second best table 

 cover. Diploma. 



Miss Sephronia Taylor, Eighth Avenue, corner Thirty-ninth-street, 

 for a knit worsted piano cover. Silver medal. 



Miss Mary Hinsdale, Pittsfield, Mass., for the best pair of knit 

 stockings. Diploma. 



Quilts. 



The Misses Haviland, Harrison Co., Ky., for the best patch work 

 quilt. Diploma. 



Mrs. L. Betts, 10 State-street, for the second best patch work quilt. 

 Diploma. 



Miss Ann Elizabeth Forbes, 247 Spring-street, for the best silk 

 quilt. Silver medal. 



Mrs. V. R. Allen, 101 Third Avenue, for the second best silk quilt. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Margaret Stone, 425 Pearl-street, for the best knit quilt. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. William M. Peck, Brooklyn, L. 1., for the second best knit 

 quilt. Diploma. 



Mrs. Thompson, 36 Orchard-street, for the best crib quilt. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. Matilda Tilton, 384 Washington-street, for a cradle quilt, 

 very ingenious and neatly made. Diploma. 



