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Mrs. S. H. Rowan, 672 Broadway, for a curious piece of hair 

 "work. Diploma. 



N. J. Drummond, 309 Grand-street, for the best regalia. Silver 

 medal. 



Elias Combs, 26G Grand-street, for the second best regalia. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. Odell, 42 Greene-street, for an embroidered velvet sack. Di- 

 ploma. 



L. H. Embury, 134 Bowery, for the best grate aprons. Diploma. 



Mrs. Sherman, 254 Bowery, for the best ladies' corsets. Diploma. 



Miss E. S. Wright, 168 Bowery, for ladies' corsets. Diploma. 



Miss Johnson, for a silk tidy, (silk raised, spun and wove by the 

 maker,) handsomely made. Diploma. 



J. B. Palmer, Bloomfield, N. J., for a good rag carpet. Diploma. 



Thomas Fair, 181 Greenwich-street, for a good list carpet. Di- 

 ploma. 



Louisa Jane Hazlet, 115 Waverly-place, for the best wax work 

 imitation of vegetables. Diploma. 



James Vere, 3 Pearl-street, for the best wax work imitation of 

 fruit. Diploma. 



Mrs. C. C. Dahlfeedt, 90 Grand-street, for the best specimen of 

 embroidery. Silver medal. 



Miss Josephine Hirley , 120 Chambers-street, for the best embroidered 

 chair. Silver medal. 



Miss Georgia Bentley, 56 Beekman-street, for an embroidered 

 -satchel. Diploma. 



Miss Isabella Harrison, 441 Pearl-street, for a very good specimen 

 of embroidery. Diploma. 



Mrs. Hardcastle, 479 Broadway, for a specimen of embroidery. 

 Diploma. 



G. R. Corry, Philadelphia, Pa., for the best gents' kid gloves. 

 Silver medal. 



W. J. Ross & Co., 62 Third Avenue, for cleaning kid gloves. 

 Diploma. 



Miss E. Tuttle, 25 West Seventy-third-street, for a piece of beau- 

 tiful patch work.' Diploma. 



A. Purdie, 105 William-street, for the best gimp, fringe, cord and 

 tassels. Diploma. 



Mrs. H. M. Pratt, Worcester, Mass., for a coat made from dog's 

 hair. Diploma. 



Mrs. E. Brad brook, 279 Broadway, for the best infants' clothing. 

 Silver medal. 



