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1 5 2 REPORTS ON AWARDS. 334- Association of Cloth Makers of Reichenberg, Bohemia, Austria. CLOTHS, DOESKINS, AND TRICOTS. Report.—A creditable assortment of broadcloths, doeskins, and tricots, of good quality at cheap prices. 01^ 335* Orange Free State, Africa. WOOL. Report.—One bale of mohair and two bales of merino clothing wool: all of excellent quality. 336. Pryce Jones, Newtown, North Wales, Great Britain. FLANNELS. Report—A creditable exhibit of white Welsh, colored, striped, and robe flannels together with mixed shawls of substantial make. ’ 337. Carlo Ditta Morandi, Milan, Italy. SILK TASSELS AND FURNITURE GALLOONS. Report.—Very well made silk tassels and furniture galloons. 338. Enrico Beati, Milan, Italy. SILK STOCKINGS. Report.—.A good variety of plain and fancy silk stockings. 339. The Nishijin Weavers, Kiyoto, Japan. BROCADED SILKS. Report—An excellent show of rich brocade silks, of good designs and combinations of colors. 340. A. L. Trapadoux, Brothers, & Co.,-Lyons, France. PRINTED FOULARDS. Report.—A handsome collection of foulards. 341. A. L. Woodworth, St.John, New Brunswick. WOOLEN YARNS. Report—A considerable variety of woolen yarns, in good colors, and well adapted for the purpose intended. 342. Titus Calverley & Sons, Huddersfield, England. DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES. Report. Commended for economy and cost in the manufacture of black doeskins and union cassimeres, which are really creditable articles at the price. 343. Geo. H. Gilbert Manufacturing Co., Ware, Mass., U. S FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. Report. An imposing display of flannels and blankets, the former consisting of all wool white silk warp, gauze, moleskin, Shaker, domett, and opera flannels; the scarlet and blues of the latter especially striking; the blankets made of Ohio and West Virginia wool are noticeable for their softness of material and excellence of manufacture.