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Mrs. M. L, Adee, 96 Forty-fourth street, New- York, for a spe- 

 cimen of cY-dite embroidery. Diploma. 



Madame Shiess, 711 Broadway, New-York, for silk and linen 

 embroidery. Bronze medal. 



James Bailey, Brooklyn, L, I., for embroidery and laces. Dip. 



Miss Alice V. O'Farrell, '2'2r) West Tliirty-fiftli street, New- 

 York, for the best worsted embroidery — " Ossian." Silver medal- 

 Miss Ede, New-York, for a specimen of Embroidery — " Head 

 of Christ." Bronze medal. 



Miss Jeannette McPherson, IG Orchard street, New- York, for a 

 specimen of worsted work. Diploma. 



Miss Susan A. Pyron, Franklin, Tenu., for the best piano-cover 

 in raised worsted work. Diploma. 



Robert Marshall, jr., Bloomingdale, New-York, for an etagere 

 in leather work. Copy of Webster's Dictionary. 



Mrs. Mary Ann Scheiffele, Sixtieth street, near Ninth avenue, 

 New-York, for the best wax ilowers (a silver medal having been 

 before awarded.) Diploma. 



Miss Margaret Traphagen, 60 Bedford street, New- York, for a 

 case of wax Ilowers. Bronze medal. 



Mrs. M. Norris, 111 West Twelfth stl-eet, New- York, for the 

 best wax fruit. Diploma. 



Mrs. L. J. Haslett, 115 Waverly place. New- York, for speci- 

 mens of wax vegetables. Diploma. 



James L. McCurdy, 411 Broadway, New- York, for the best cor- 

 sets. Diploma. 



W. J. Demorest, 375 Broadway, New-York, for the best system 

 of dress cutting (a silver medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Thomas, 306 Sixth avenue, New-York, for an improved 

 system of dress cutting. Diploma. 



C. F. Woodward, 19G Fulton street, New- York, for patent Co- 

 lumbian skirt springs. Diploma. 



Forman & Co., 705 Broadway, New- York, for superior skirts. 

 Diploma. 



Douglas k SherAVood, 343 Broadway, New-York, for excellent 

 skirts. Diploma. 



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