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No. 11. D. O. (fe W. S. Penfiekl, Detroit, Stuart's cooking stovo 



and furniture, Diploma. 



No. 81. *A. E. Perkins <fe Co., Detroit, best rocking chair, 1 00 



No. 82. « « « 6 chairs, 2 00 



No. 82. « « " sofa, 3 00 



No. 95. McGregory & Bro., Detroit, best set of horse shoes,. .Diploma. 

 No. 145. T. Henly, " 2d " «' " Trans. & 1 00 

 No. 96. McGregory & Bro., " best pound horse shoe nails, . . 1 00 

 No. 105. F. Danforth, Westfield, N. Y., exhibited a model ox 

 yoke, which we think a great improvement, and would re- 

 commend a premium be awarded the inventor, of 2 00 



No. 125. W. y. Baker, Detroit, one single top carriage, 3 00 



No 48. John Patton, " exhibited 1 of Hulburt's patent 

 spring buggy wagons. We think this is the best wooden 

 spring ever invented. Not entered for competition. 



GEORGE CHANDLER, C'A'n. 



PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, AND DAGUERREOTYPEa 



The Committee on Paintings, Drawings, and Daguerreotypes, respect- 

 fully report that they are constrained in the outset, to express their re- 

 gret that the exhibition of articles submitted to their inspection, should 

 be linuted to so small a number of competitore. 



We have reason to believe, from our own knowledge, as well as from 

 the former exhibitions at our Annual Fairs, that the present di-^play does 

 not do adequate justice to the advancement of Michigan Artists, or con- 

 dition of art among us. The exhibition has some very meritorious ar- 

 ticles; but for some classes of articles, there is no offer for a premium, 

 and for some others, so little competition as scarcely to be considered at 

 all. 



For painting in oil colors, not the work of a Michigan artist, no sub- 

 jects are offered. 



We re]X)rt the following awards : 

 No. 39. C. 0. Lum, Detroit, best specimen animal oil paint- 

 ing, - Diploma and $5 00 



No. 54. W. R. Whe<,-ler, Adrian, best specimen cattle draw- 

 ing. Diploma and 6 00 



