This came off on the 20th, and was really a fine affair. It is too late to go into detail, but we may say that the exhibition was quite a large one, the varieties numerous, and the berries large and handsome. Several old kinds were exhibited, which we have not seen at a public show for many years. Their chief claim to distinction now consists in their advanced age; but we think it well to keep a few of them to mark the progress that has been made. We must do Mr. Weld the justice to say that he had every thing conveniently arranged for the judges and the public It may be as well to explain here that the prize list required the award of two general prizes. If there had been only one, Triomphe de Gand would have taken it. It is necessary to explain further that the best dish of Triomphe and of the Wilson having taken the first prizes for market and family use, only the second best of each kind was left to compete for the single quart prize. The reader will understand that in this case the best berry for general cultivation is also the best for market. We would suggest to Mr. Judd and others, that hereafter, in making out a prize list, it be headed with the best variety of strawberry in the room, thus leaving the judges at liberty to select it wherever they may find it.

The show of Seedlings on this occasion was particularly noteworthy, and attracted a good deal of attention. The principal exhibitors were E. and G. Marshall, Prince and Co., W. F. Heins, A. S. Fuller, W. A. Burgess, E. Williams, and others. The following is a list of the awards:

E. & G. Marshall, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Largest and best number of varieties, 1st Prize, $10.

Wm. F. Heins, Woodstock, N. Y. Second largest and best, $5.

E. & G. Marshall, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Best dish of Market berries, $5, Wilson's Albany.

A. S. Fuller, Brooklyn, N. Y. Best dish for general (family) cultivation Triomphe de Gand, 1st Prize, $5.

W. H. Goldsmith, Newark, N. J. 2d do., Ward's Favorite, $3.

Wm. Shaw, Clifton, S. I., N. Y. 3d do., Longworth's Prolific, $2.

Wm. F. Heins, Woodstock, N. Y. Best three largest berries of one variety, $3, (Triomphe de Gand,) weight 3 1/2 ounces.

A. S. Fuller, Brooklyn, N. Y. Best New Seedling, (Brooklyn Scarlet,) $3.

W. A. Burgess, Glen Cove. 2d best, $2.

W. A. Burgess, Glen Cove. High commendation of C, for size, good quality and productiveness.

John Drummond, Gardener to Mrs. J. H. Strong, Flushing. Best quart White Strawberries, $2.

W. A. Burgess, Glen Cove, L. I. Best quart best flavored, $2.

W. F. Heins, Woodstock, N. Y. Best quart Triomphe de Gand, $1.

W. H. Goldsmith, Newark, N. J. Best quart Hooker, $1.

J. B. Colgate, Glenwood, N. Y. Best quart Victoria, $1.

Wm. Shaw, Clifton, S. I., N. Y. Best quart Wilson's Albany, $1.

John Drummond, Gardener to Mrs. J. H. Strong, Flushing. Best quart Jenny Lind, $1.

E. & G. Marshall, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Best quart Vicomtesse Hericart de Thury, $1.