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Linus Yale, Newport, Herkimer co. N. Y. for self-setiing saw mill 

 dogs; diploma. 



D. H. Southworth, Newburgh, for the best smut machine; (gold 

 medal having been before awarded;) diploma. 



Leonard Smith, Troy, N. Y. for the second best smut machine; 

 diploma. 



D. H. Southworth, Newburgh, for a smut and garlic machine, (an 

 improvement on that for which a gold medal has been before award- 

 ed;) diploma. 



Stillman & Co. Novelty Works, for a steam engine; (gold medal 

 having been before awarded;) diploma. 



Horatio Allen, New-York, for an expansion valve; silver medal. 



Chauncey Andrews, Paterson, for a tide and current water wheel; 

 diploma. 



Chauncey Andrews, Paterson, N. J. for excellent specimens of 

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



McDougall & Co. corner of Wall and Front-streets, for the best 

 platform scale; diploma. 



E. & T. Fairbanks & Co. St. Johnsbury, Vt. for the second best 

 platform scale; diploma. 



Josiah Piatt, Bridgeport, Conn, for a portable grist mill; diploma. 



Prentiss & Page, 40 Eldridge-st., fora portable grist mill; diploma. 



S. W. Bullock, Catskil],N. Y. for the best cotton press; diploma. 



Wm. Bullock, Jersey City, for a combination power press, (the 

 best for hay;) diploma. 



W. S. Jacks, Catskill, N. Y. for a level rail-way press, the second 

 best for hay; diploma. 



Thos. E. Daniels, Worcester, Mass., for a wood planing machine; 

 diploma. 



C. T. James, Newburyport, Mass. for an improved dynatijometer; 

 (silver medal having been before awarded;) diploma. 



Paul Stillman, Dry Dock, for a pressure gage for steam-engines; 

 diploma. 



John McNally, 195 Fulton-street, for a mill for crushing sugar; 

 diploma. 



W, &. W. H. Lewis, 28 Catharine-street, for a machine for pres- 

 sing straw hats; diploma. 



P. H. Dreyer, 58 Cortland-street, for a dovetail grooved rail and 

 fastenings; silver medal. 



S. E. Sackett, Boston, for a machine for making braid; diploma. 



Tatham & Brothers, 249 Water-street, for the best rotaiy pump; 

 diploma. 



Z. Lumbard, Springfield, Mass. for the second best rotary pump- 

 diploma. 



E. H. Pennoyer, Harlem, for a spoke planing machine; diploma. 



Samuel. Frew, Alleghany co. Pa. for a hotel telegraph; diploma. 



John Chilcott, 46 Fulton-street, for a boot crimper; diploma. 



Martin N. Armstrong, 146 Wooster-street, for a knife-cleaning ma- 

 chine; diploma. 



William Mullane, 82 J Nassau-street, for a garden engine; diploma. 



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