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James T, Barnes, 255 Pearl-street, for the second best brushes; 

 diploma. 



Cabinet Ware. 



Francis M. Drew, 450 Broome-street, for two center tables, the 

 best specimen of workmanship; diploma. 



G. H. Baiter, 30 Pearl-street, for a globe work-stand, the second 

 best specimen of workmanship; diploma. 



N. McGraw, 463 Broadway, for extension sofas and rocking 

 chairs, for workmanship and the principle on which they are con- 

 structed — (silver medal having been before awarded;) diploma. 



Abraham Storm, 455 Broadway, for an invalid bedstead, for its 

 utility; diploma. 



John V. Brower, 95 North Moore-street, for a bureau bedstead, 

 for cheapness and convenience; diploma. 



Henry Parsons, 598 Broadway, for an ottoman bedstead, &c.; sil- 

 ver medal. 



Thomas H. Brown, 54 Twelfth-street, for two mahogany doors; 

 diploma. 



Samuel S. Parker, 156 and 158 Greenwich-street, for wardrobe 

 bedstead; diploma. 



John D. Cordes, 159 Centre-street, for extension tables; diploma. 



M. W. King, 455 Broadway, for revolving and rocking chairs; 

 diploma. 



William Shaw, Sing-Sing, for an invalid chair; diploma. 



Elisha Van Brunt, 71 Green-street, for an oak chair; diploma. 



M. B. Wentworth, 445 J Pearl-street, for an inlaid fancy work- 

 box; diploma. 



David T. Lusk, 109 Bridge-street, Brooklyn, for a fancy work- 

 box; diploma. 



Charles M. Wilson, 325 Broadway, for a writing desk; diploma. 



Elisha Waters, Jr., Troy, N. Y., for a fancy stand and work-box; 

 diploma. 



William Graham, 46 Hester-street, for a work-box; diploma. 



William F. Smith, apprentice, 37 King-street, for a fancy work- 

 box; diploma. 



Honey & Co., 131 Mott-street, for fancy and cabinetwork-boxes; 

 diploma. 



C. Sutton & Co., Eastchester, N. Y., for superior corundum pa- 

 per; diploma. 



J. P. Gage, Thirty-seventh-streetj for superior corundum paper; 

 diploma. 



Cups. 



E. F. Brigham, 126 Maiden Lane, for fine specimens of fancy 

 caps; diploma. 



