110 



No. 1. O. D. Moore, Detroit, beet single specimen daguerreo- 

 types Diploma and $2 00 



No. 27 Sutton & Bro., Detroit, 2d best single specimen da- 

 guerreotype, 2 00 



No. 115. G. E. Hall, Detroit, 3d best single specimen dafmerre- 



otype, _. _. 1 00 



No. 106. John Goodison, Detroit, best oil painting, Diploma and 5 00 



No. 85. F. E. Cohen, Detroit, 2d best oil painting, 5 00 



No. 42. W. R. Wheeler, Adrian, 3d best oil painting, 3 00 



No. 1 1 0. John Goodison, Detroit, beet specimen water col- 

 ors, Diploma and 5 00 



No. 68. Miss Janette T. Nixon, Detroit, 2d best specimen wa- 

 ter colors, Diploma and 3 00 



No. 58. E. St. Alaiy, Detroit, crayon landscape, Discretionary. 



No. 67. E. St. Alary, Detroit, 2 colored crayon portraits. Discretionary. 



No. 69. L. Davenport, Detroit, 2 cra3'on sketches, Discretionary. 



No's. 31 to 35, and 76 and 77. 0. & A. Jordon, Detroit, archi- 

 tectural drawi ngs, Discretionary. 



No. 119. Miss Thomas, Edwardsburgh, painting of cut flow- 

 ers, Discretionary. 



In concluding our report, we desire to say that we found much diffi- 

 culty in arriving at conclusions satisfactory to ourselves, owing to the 

 crowded state of the hall, which denied us adequate opportunities for 

 inspection of some articles that demanded careful and critical examina- 

 tion. This may have led us into some errors of judgment; but as it 

 was occasioned by an earnest interest in the subject of the exhibition, 

 by the throng of people who have honored our Annual Fair by their 

 presence, if any artist shall deem himself a sufferer by our conclu- 

 sions, we hope the occasion will be a sufficient apology to him, and justi- 

 fication to oureelves. 



HOVEY K. CLARKE, 

 ORLANDO H. MOORE, 



Committee. 

 September 30th, 1853. 



