104 [Assembly 



Miss A. Jacobs, 619 Broadway, for the second best infant's cloth- 

 ing. Diploma. 



Miss Margaret A Bearnes, 74 Madison-street, for an embroidered 

 handkerchief. Diploma. 



Mrs. S. C. Beman, 129 Nassau-street, for the best ready-made 

 linen. Siver medal. 



Mortimer Smith, 95 Beaver-street, for the second best ready-made 

 linen. Diploma. 



William Smith, 8 Attorney-street, for the best bead bag. Diploma. 



Mary Shepard, Williamsburgh, L. I., for a good bead bag. Di- 

 ploma. 



Miss E. R. Megee, Philadelphia, Pa., for a well-made bead bag. 

 Diploma. 



A. Shepard, Williamsburgh, L. I., for a pair of ladies' stockings. 

 Diploma. 



Miss Lucy Curtis, Southbury, Conn., for the best silk knit hose. 

 Diploma. 



Z. M. Quimby, 303| Broadway, for beautiful combs and fancy 

 articles. Silver Medal. 



William Panby, 90 Leonard-street, for carved shell and horn 

 combs. Diploma. 



Miss A. M. Kortkampf, 395 Broadway, for embroidery and wax 

 fruit. Diploma. 



Mrs. S. J. Slossen, 44 Third Avenue, for the best specimen of 

 dress making. Diploma. 



Mrs. Ann Pelton, Cedarville, Herkimer Co., N. Y., for a beauti- 

 ful pair of stockings. Diploma. 



Mrs. C. Colton, 51 Lispenard-street, for a shawl. Diploma. 



Mrs. Sarah Dowdall, 67 Marion-street, for a wax doll. Diploma. 

 ^ Harriet Raisbeck, 411 Hudson-street, for the best worsted rug. 

 Silver Medal. 



Lewis Mohr, 186 Second-street, for the best white quilt. Silver 



Medal. 



Mrs. Abel Belknap, Newburgh, N. Y., for the second best quilt. 



Diploma. 



Mrs. M. G. Arnold, Providence, R. I., for the best knit quit. Sil- 

 ver Medal. 



Mrs. R. Swartz, 161 Washington-street, for the best cloth patch- 

 work quilt. Silver Medal. 



Scott & Moore, 124 Canal-street, for the best visite. Diploma. 



Miss J. Johnson, Chautauque Co., N. Y., for the best pair of bead 

 moccasins. Diploma. 



