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Mark Poole, 72 Main-street, Brooklyn, for three garden syringes; 

 (jiploma. 



H. Tower & Co., Milbury, Mass., for specimens of garden hoesj 

 diplotua. 



Edward Townley, 75 Thompson-street, for nine good bee-hives; 

 (silver medal having been before awarded:) diploma. 



W. H. Oliver, for superior wire garden stands; Buel's Farmer's 

 Companion. 



Book Binding. 



Root & Wheeler, 57 Wall-street, for specimens of blank books, 

 (Russia binding;) diploma. 



Edward G. Taylor, 128 Fulton-street, for beautiful designs on 

 books; diploma. 



D. Appleton & Co., Broadway, for specimens of fancy binding; 

 diploma. 



H. & S. Raynor, 76 Bowery, for handsome specimens of binding 

 on prayer books; diploma. 



p. Hogan, 74 Maiden-lane, for the best specimen of ruling pens; 

 diploma. 



John S. Campbell, Springfield, N. J., for beautiful specimens of 

 binder's boards; diploma. 



Gentlemen's Boots. 



S. D. Hayden, 52 Ferry-street, for a very superior specimen of 

 pegged boots; diploma. 



Ladies'' Boots and Shoes. 



Benjamin Shaw, 71 Canal-street, for the best specimen of ladies' 

 satin slippers; diploma. 



Peter Laboyteaux, 71 Chambers-street, for the best specimen of 

 ladies' gaiter boots; silver medal. 



Benjamin Shaw, 71 Canal-street, for the second best specimen of 

 ladies' gaiter boots; diploma. 



Peter Laboyteaux, 71 Chambers-stveet, for the best specimen of 

 ladies' cork sole shoes; diploma. 



Tuttle & Hayward, 289 Broadway, for the second best specimen 

 of ladies' cork sole shoes; diploma; 



Tuttle & Hayward, 289 Broadway, for a very superior quilted 

 cork sole boot; silver medal. 



Bridges. 



Isaac Damon, Northampton, Mass., for the best model of a bridge; 

 silver medal. 



Brushes. 



James H. Noe, 187 Greenwich-street, for the best specimen of 

 brushes; diploma. 



