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Ann McNespiCj Fiftieth-street, best double stitch worsted em- 

 broidery. Silver medal, 



Henrietta L. Westerfield, 60 Elm-street, second best single stitch 

 worsted embroidery. Diploma. 



Miss Ann McNespic, Fiftieth-street, second best double stitch 

 ■worsted embroidery. Diploma. 



10 young ladies of Public School, No. 2, Williamsburgh, for 

 worsted embroidery. Diploma. 



Mrs. Sarah K. White, Canaan, Columbia county, N. Y., handsome 

 piano and table covers. Diploma. 



Mrs. Thompson, Walker-street, tapestry, double stitch, (Wash- 

 ington.) Diploma. 



Miss F. Moore, Newtown, L. I., best embroidered slippers. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. Reisky, 87 Franklin-street, for the best cheneille embroidery 

 done on silk crape and crochet purse. Diploma. 



Mrs. A. S. Canning, Gill, Mass., for a lamp mat. Diploma. 



Mrs. Sherman, 2 Union Place, for the best smoking cap. Diploma. 



Miss D. A. Churchill, 25 Monroe-street, for the best raised worsted 

 work. Diploma, 



P. E. Goodliff, 49 Twelfth-street, for the best embroidery on hair 

 eloth. Diploma. 



Mrs. Willis Patten, Franklin House, for a child's zephyr worsted 

 sack. Diploma. 



Miss Ahce Kennedy, 4 Water-street, Brooklyn, L. L, for an em- 

 broidered scarf. Diploma. 



Mrs. H. B. Jones, Troy, N. Y., for slippers knit without seams. 

 Diploma. 



Miss Julia J. Marcet, 84 Orchard-street, for the best frame of silk 

 embroidery. Diploma. 



M. J. Drummond, 321 Grand-street, for the best regalia. Silver 

 medal. 



E. Combs, 268 Grand-street, for the second best regalia. Diploma. 



Mrs. W. Rollings, 191 Spring-street, for the best lady's bonnet. 

 Silver medal. 



Mrs. Lazarus Isaacs, 59^ Division-street, for the second best lady's 

 bonnet. Diploma. 



Miss Eliza Maton 3 Amity-street, for the best corsets. Diploma. 



