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James Milward, corner Thirty-first street and Eighth avenue, for 

 the second best Pamela bonnets. Diploma. 



Mrs. Catharine Richardson, Med\.'ay, Mass., for the best fine split 

 straw bonnets. Silver medal. 



A. D. Campbell, 37 Cedar street, for a rice Genevese bonnet. 

 Diploma. 



James Sherry, Boston, Mass., for a bonnet. Diploma. 



Bradford Frost, 68 William street, for a Coburn bonnet. Diploma. 



Clark & Dewingj 92 Houston street, for a split straw bonnet. 

 Diploma. 



gentlemen's boots and shoes. 



David Mundell, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best fine calf cork-sole 

 boots, and for the best calf double-soled boots. Silver medal. 



David Mundell, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best pair of calf skin dress 

 boots. Silver medal. 



George Conrad, 27 Merchants' Exchange, for the best patent 

 leather boots. Silver medal. 



George Conrad, 27 Merchants' Exchange^ for the second best 

 calf skin dress boots. Diploma. 



J. Conrad, 5 Ann street, for a pair of embroidered opera boots. 

 Diploma. 



Oliver Hutchinson, Fulton street, for excellent neat's leather water 

 boots. Diploma. 



ladies' boots and shoes. 



David Mundell, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best satin gaiter boots. 

 Silver medal. 



P. Laboyteaux, 641 Broadway, for a lady's cork-sole shoe. Silver 

 medal. 



BOOKS, BINDING AND STATIONERY. 



Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff street, for the best marble paper. 

 Diploma. 



Schultz, Bleidorn & Dejonge, 57 Gold street, for colored paper. 

 Diploma. 



Davids & Black, 112 John street, for beautiful specimens of seal- 

 ing wax. Silver medal. 



George F. Nesbit, corner Wall and Water streets, for machine cut 

 wood types. (Silver medal having been before awarded,) Diploma. 



R. C. Root & Anthony, 22 William street, for blank books, (su- 

 perior ruling.) Silver medal. 



