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John H. Skid, corner of Fulton-street and Broadway, for a 

 leather bag. Diploma. 



R. H. Hann, corner of John-street and Broadway, for a leather 

 bag. Diploma. 



D. Galbraith, 231 West 16th-street, for a small morocco trunk. 

 Diploma. 



SIGN PAINTING AND BLOCK LETTERS. 



Bean & Breidenbah, 118 Grand-street, for the best sign paint- 

 ing. Silver medal. 



Leonard Ring, 79 Fulton-street, for excellent sign painting. 

 Diploma. 



B. F. Cragin, 20 Nassau-street, for the best block letters. 

 (Silver medal having been awarded last year.) Diploma. 



Minors^ Work. 



George Steel, 101 Nassau-street, for the best sign painting. 

 $10 and a certificate. 



John G. Quirk, 170 York-street, Brooklyn, for an excellent 

 specimen of sign painting. $5 and a certificate. 



Edward Little, 170 Centre-street, for a specimen of sign paint- 

 ing. $3 and a certificate. 



RAW AND MANUFACTURED SILK. 



Raw. 



Mrs. C. Van Epps, Ovid, Seneca county, New- York, for tlie 

 best cocoons. Silver medal. 



Harriet Summy, Lancaster, Pa., for a bushel of pea-nut co- 

 coons. The Van Schaick premium of $5 and a bronze medal. 



L. S. Root, East Bloomfield, for a specimen of cocoons. Di- 

 ploma. 



John M. Summy, Manheim, Pa., for a bushel of paphos cocoons. 

 The Van Schaick premium of $5 and a bronze medal. 



John M. Summy, Manheim, Pa., for 10 lbs. of raw silk, very 

 well reeled, clean and uniform. The Van Schaick premium of 

 $10 and a bronze medal. 



