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NAVAL ARCHITECTURE. 



Joseph Francis, Novelty Iron Works, for a galvanized iron life- 

 boat. Gold medal. 



John M. Weeks, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best model of a steam 

 ship. Diploma. 



William H. Hill, Greenport, L. I., for good ships' blocks. Di- 

 ploma. 



Jesse Reed, Boston, Mass., D. D. Badger & Co., agents, 44 and 

 46 Duane-street, for a new and valuable ship steerer. Gold medal. 



NEEDLES. 



Henry Essex, Newcastle, N. Y., L. & V. Kirby, agents, 49 Cedar- 

 street, for superior needles. (Gold medal having been before 

 awarded.) Diploma. 



NEEDLEWORK, EMBROmERY AND FANCY ARTICLES. 



F. Barnes, 279 Greenwich-street, for handsome work boxes. 

 Diploma. 



R. A. Ackerman, Albany, N. Y., for a beautiful worsted work 

 portfolio. Diploma. 



Mrs. David Hudson, Columbus, for a very handsome worked apron. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. S. J. White, Canaan, N. J., for knit worsted work on a rock- 

 ing chair. Diploma. 



Miss Helen Maria Libby, Park Row, for a beautifully worked bag 

 Diploma. 



Miss Julia F. Marcet, 84 Orchard-street, for the best embroidery on 

 silk. Diploma. 



Mrs. Hall, 276 Grand-street, for a very good fire screen. Diploma. 



Miss V. Thompson, 84 Orchard-street, for the best worsted worked 

 smoking cap. Diploma. 



Miss Chapman, 15 Jay-street, Brooklyn, L. I., for two very hand- 

 some table covers. Diploma. 



Mrs. R. Terrell, 36 Rose-street, for the best raised work on a lamp 

 mat. Diploma. 



Miss Elizabeth Banks, 533 Broadway, for a case of very good 

 worsted work. Diploma. 



Miss S. J. Heely, Newark, N. J., for the best silk suspenders. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Atkins, 219 Fulton-street, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best em- 

 broidered lamp stands. Diploma. 



