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Fine Arts. 



J. A. McDougallj 11 Park Place, for the best specimen of mi- 

 niatures; diploma. 



A. S. Southard & Co., Boston, for the best specimens of daguer- 

 reotype; diploma. 



Charles E. Johnson, Albany, for the second best specimens of 

 daguerreotype; diploma. 



Carse & West, 472 Pearl-street, for the best specimen of glass 

 staining, (silver medal having been before awarded;) diploma. 



Thomas Thomas, 136 Spring-street, for the second best specimen 

 of stained glass; diploma. 



George Harvey, Dobb's Ferry, N. Y., for atmospheric views of 

 American scenery, (silver medal having been before awarded;) di- 

 ploma. 



Hannah N. Collins, for the best painting of flowers; silver medal. 



E. Whitfield, Albany, for the best painting of fruit; silver medal. 



Eliza J. Burr, for painting of flowers; diploma. 



James Thom, Dey-street, for a splendid sun-dial; silver medal. 



Benj. Pike & Sons, for a marble sun-dial; diploma. 



Henri Heideman, New-York, for the best lithographic portraits; 

 diploma. 



John T. Bowmen, Philadelphia, for the best lithography of animals; 

 diploma. 



E. W. Smith, 484 Cherry-street, for the best machine drawing; 

 diploma. 



F.J. Swanton, Staten-Island, for a drawing of a cottage and church 

 in water colors; silver medal. 



Miss Catharine Rainsford, 430 Houston-street, for a pencil draw- 

 ing; diploma. 



Fire Arms. 



J. G. Bolen, 104 Broadway, for the best specimen of self-cocking 

 revolving pistols, (for originality of invention;) (silver medal having 

 been before awarded;"! diploma. 



Blunt & Syms, 45 Chatham-street, for the second best specimen 

 of self-cocking revolving pistols, (ingenuity of improvement;) diplo- 

 ma. 



Fire Works. 

 Isaac Edge, Jr., Jersey City, for a pyrotechnic display; diploma. 



Glass, China, and Earthenware. 



Lambert & Croquet, 29 Spruce-street, for the best specimen of 

 painting on China; diploma. 



George Wightman, 561 Broadway, for the best specimen of cut- 

 glass; diploma. 



J. Stouvenel & Co., 35 John-street, for the second best specimen 

 of cut-glass; diploma. 



