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Isaac W. Hoagland, Jersey City, N. J., for an assortment of fine 

 machine treenails. Silver medal. 



A. Hoagland, 55 Mercer street, for superior treenails. Diploma. 



Eiirr & Co., 114 South street, for a beautiful specimen of ships' 

 blocks. Diploma. 



Charles H. Pratt, Jersey City, N. J., C. B. Timpson, agent, 166 

 South street, for ships' blocks. Diploma. 



J. & G. McCormick, 76 West Forty-first street, for the best 

 oakum. Diploma. 



W. A. Freeborn & Co., 238 Madison street, for the second 

 best oakum. Diploma. 



Minor. 



A. C. Smith, 299 West Twenty-first street, for a model of a sail 

 boat. Diploma. 



JYeedlework^ Embroidery, Sfc. 



Judges — Mrs. H. E. H. Taylor, Miss S. J. Dunbar, Miss Anna 

 A. Smith, Miss Clara G. Smith, Miss Cornelia Montross. 



Miss S. C. Y.Cox, Bernard, Vermont, for originality of design 

 and skillful execution of a piece of embroidery, without pattern. 

 Silver cup. 



Mrs. John Wilcox, Albany, N. Y.,for specimens of embroidery, 

 viz. " Going to, and Returning from Hawking. Gold medal. 



Miss Kempshall, Buffalo, N. Y., for a very richly embroidered 

 satin bonnet. Silver medal. 



Miss Mary Kempshall, Buffalo, N. Y., for a very richly em- 

 broidered satin cushion. Silver medal. 



Mrs. Ann Lovett, (70 years of age,) 55 Amos street, for an 

 embroidered skirt. Silver medal. 



Mrs. William Simmons, 564 Broadway, for the best millinery. 

 Silver medal. 



John N. Genin, 513 Broadway, for the second best millinery. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. G. Schlgel, 15i Division street, for ornamenting ladies' 

 hats. Diploma. 



Mrs. Sophia Cooley, 112 Eighth avenue, for bonnets, feathers, 

 flowers, kc. Diploma. 



Nathaniel Binns, 451 Hudson street, for hats made by a blind 

 girl. Silver medal. 



Mrs. M. A. Schermerhorn, 299 Third avenue, for the best head- 

 dress. Silver medal. 



John N. Genin, 513 Broadway, for the second best head-dress. 

 Diploma. 



