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P. N. Griffin & Co. 21 Jacob-street, for the second best specimen 

 of morocco; diploma, 



George Watts, 26 Ferry-street, for the best specimen of colored 

 morocco; diploma. 



J. R. Smith, 17 Jacob-street, for the best specimen of cream ski- 

 vers; diploma. 



J. Hochstrasser, Albany, for specimens of patent leather; diplo] 

 ma. 



Augustus H. Bruyn, Kingston, Ulster co. N. Y. for specimens of 

 calf skin; diploma. 



Locks and Door Springs. 



John Day, 589 Broadway, for the best changeable lock, and supe- 

 rior finished locks; (gold medal having been before awarded;) di- 

 ploma. 



James Kyle, 96 Hammond-street, for the second best changeable 

 lock; diploma. 



Gerard Sickels, Middletown, Conn, for a patent door spring; di- 

 ploma. 



N. A. Fisher, 29^ Division-street, for a door spring; diploma, 



William Wilson, Northampton, Mass. for a lock with worm spring, 

 (a new principle as regards safety;) diploma. 



Abraham Brown, 589 Broadway, for a well finished sliding door 

 lock; diploma. 



H. C. Jones, Newark, N. J. for safe padlocks; diploma. 



Thomas L. Pye, 45 Cannon-street, for an upright front door lock; 

 diploma. 



W. H. Carr, Philadelphia, for very superior butt hinges; silver 

 medal. 



James Stone, 390 Broadway, for improved spring hinges; diplo- 

 ma. 



N. C. Sanford, Meriden, Conn, for superior case of skates; di- 

 ploma. 



Machinery^ Models^ Sfc. 



C. H. Eisenbrandt, Baltimore, for a printing press for the blind; 

 diploma. 



James F. Starrett, 354 Fifth-street, for a submerged paddle wheel; 

 silver medal. 



G. W. Hildreth, Lockport, N. Y. for a canal lock gate, (of great 

 durability;) diploma. 



Richard M. Hoe, 93 Henry-street, for a screw bolt machine; sil- 

 ver medal. 



Stillman & Co. Novelty Works, for an iron planing machine; gold 

 medal. 



Samuel Raub, Washington, D. C. for a self-acting safety valve; 

 diploma. 



Abraham Van Pelt, Bedminster, N. J. for a tanning machine; sil- 

 ver medal. 



