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Ira Perego & Sons, 61 Nassau street, New- York, for the best 

 gentlemen's collars. Diploma. 



John Flaherty, 32 and 34 Vesey street, New-York, for an im- 

 provement in shirt bands and yokes. Bronze medal. 



Lewis & Seacord, 655 Broadway, New- York, for a specimen of 

 shirts. Diploma. 



Litchfield & Brady, 97 William street. New- York, for a robede 

 chambre, smoking jacket and cap, and travelling blanket. Dip. 



Troy Hosiery Co., Troy, N. Y., Charles Carville, agent, 182 

 Fulton street, New- York, for the best white ribbed and plain 

 woolen shirts and drawers. Bronze medal. 



Miss Mary S. Smith, Perth Amboy, N. J., for a superior knitted 

 shawl and infant's suit. Diploma. 



Miss Anna L. Rapelye, 679 Sixth avenue. New- York, for the 

 best l^asket of paper flowers. Diploma. 



Madame Ideen, 114 Bleecker street. New- York, for fancy hair 

 work. Diploma. 



Berford & Shaw, 172 Broadway, New- York, for fancy pearl 

 work on glass signs and flowers. Bronze medal. 



Mrs. F. M. Johnson, 245 West Twenty-sixth street, New-York, 

 for the best bed quilt. Diploma. 



Mrs. B. W. Franklin, Newark, N. J., for a white quilt. Dip. 



Mrs. N. Prentiss, Brooklyn, L. L, for a silk ribbon quilt, made 

 by a lady 85 years of age. Diploma. 



Mrs. Dunning, 22 Morton street, New- York, for a quilt. Dip. 



Miss Philitia Bailey, Marlborough, N. Y., for the best knitted 

 quilt. Diploma. 



Mrs. Finkle, 144 Lawrence street, Brooklyn, L. L, for a knit 

 quilt, by a blind girl 12 years of age. Diploma. 



Miss Anna C. Ludlam, 49 Third St., New-York, for a crotchet 

 tidy. Diploma. 



Miss Margaret Baird, Vincennes, Ind., for a specimen of knit- 

 ting, four pair of stockings at once on a pair of needles. Dip. 



Miss Searles, 41 East Thirty-eighth street. New- York, for the 

 best potichomanie vases. Diploma. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Gautier, Jersey city, N. J., for a potichomanie 

 vase. Diploma. 



