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Carriages and Sleighs. 



J. D. W. Wemple, Albany, for the best double sleigh; silver me- 

 dal. 



Sparling & Beatty, 264 Elizabeth-street, for the best single sleigh; 

 diploma. 



E. T. Smith, Smithtown, N. Y., for the best light wagon; di- 

 ploma. 



John H. Sickles, 97 Clinton-street, for the second best light wa- 

 gon; diploma. 



Horace Wood, Greenwich, N. Y., for an improved wagon; di- 

 ploma. 



William Westerfield, — Prince-street, for a spring cart; di- 

 ploma. 



James M. Quimby, Newark, N. J., for a sulky, (a good article;) 

 diploma. 



Henry G. Guy on, 31 Charlton-street, for cast iron sleigh runners, 

 for wheel vehicles; diploma. 



George Dunn, Newark, N. J., for coach and sulky railings, and 

 dash frames — (a silver medal having been before awarded;) diploma. 



John Rutan, Newark, N. J., for a set of harness; diploma. 



Charles Lewis & Son, 108 Reade-street, for coach wrenches; di- 

 ploma. 



Carving J Sfc. 



W. S. Conely, 19 Essex-street, for a superior picture frame; di- 

 ploma. 



Castings. 



John Savery & Son, 113 Beekman-street, for the best specimen of 

 hollow ware; silver medal. 



Jordan L. Mott, 264 Water-street, for the best cast iron garden 

 vases; silver medal. 



M. Algier, Boston, Mass., for specimens of small machinery cast- 

 ings, (three bevel wheels; , diploma. 



W. T. Peterson, 144 Bowery, for a small cast iron vase; diploma. 



J. L. Mott, 264 Water-street, for specimens of cast iron bathing 

 tubs; silver medal. 



Clocks and Watches. 



Aaron D. Crane, Newark, N. J., for a 376 day clock; (has been 

 fully tested;) silver medal, 



Eggert & Son, 239 Pearl street, for superior chronometers; (gold 

 medal having been before awarded;) diploma. 



Albert Eppner, 59 John street, for a duplex escapement watch, on 

 a new plan; diploma. 



