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Broomhead & Hattersley, New-Haven, Conn., for the best speci- 

 men of razors and small cutlery; diploma. 



John C. Nixon, 70 J Bowery, for the second best specimen of cut- 

 lery; diploma. 



Bradley Beecher & Co., Naugatuck, Conn., for specimens of pock- 

 et cutlery; diploma. 



Leonard & Wendt, 29 and 31 Gold-street, for superior specimens 

 of tailor's shears; (silver medal having been before awarded;) di- 

 ploma. 



Thomas J. Sloan, llO^ Bowery, for a superior specimen of tai- 

 lor's shears; diploma. 



John Ames, North Easton, Mass., for the best specimens of shoe 

 knives; diploma. 



Broomhead & Hattersley, New-Haven, Conn., for the best speci- 

 mens of tiles; diploma. 



Elliott Beardsley, Winchester, Conn., N. R. Long, agent, 14 

 Platt-street, for the best grass and grain scythes; silver medal. 



Franklin &. Miller, 95 Maiden-lane, for superior specimens of 

 pump augers; diploma. 



J. L. & N. Churchill, Hamden, Conn., Davenport & Quincey, 

 agents, 81 John-street, for the best specimens of augers; diploma. 



Dwight & Foster, New-Haven, Conn., for specimens of augers, 

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



Horace M. Pool, Easton, Mass., Mitchell & Wetherell, agents, 

 New-York, for excellent plumb levels; diploma. 



Job Johnson & Son, Malbonville, Brooklyn, N. Y., for specimens 

 of fish hooks; diploma. 



William Buskinshaw, Jersey City, for highly finished gauges; 

 diploma. 



George Saunders, 163 Broadway, for superior specimens of razor 

 strops; diploma. 



Fancy Articles. 



Mrs. B. R. Voorhies, Amsterdam, N. Y., for the best embroidery 

 on cloth, (a shawl;) diploma. 



Mrs. James Stewart, for the second best embroidery on cloth, (a 

 piano cover;) diploma. 



Miss Frances L. Baldwin, 168 Grand-street, for the best specimen 

 of embroidery on canvass; diploma. 



Miss M. Whitlock, 634 Broadway, for the second best specimen 

 of embroidery on canvass; diploma. 



Miss Eliza Teller, 349 Bowery, for the best specimen of embroi- 

 dery on silk; diploma. 



Miss L. B. Hazen, Little-Falls, for the second best specimen of 

 embroidery on silk; diploma. 



Miss Rosina Warswick, 2 Front-street, for specimen of needlework 

 on silk, in imitation of engraving; diploma. 



Miss M. Toll, 201 Elm street, for specimens of fancy embroidery 

 with silk and beads; diploma. 



