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Leander Lacky, Wilkinsonville, Mass., for tenon cutters, (a valua- 

 ble tool.) Diploma. 



Mansfield & HolraanjSmithfield R. I., White & Flcury agents, 100 

 John-st., N. Y., for superior scythes. Silver Medal. 



John C. Nixon, 70 Bowery, N. Y., for superior razors. Diploma. 



Simeon Broadmeadow, Manyunk, Pa., for fine specimens of cast 

 steel. Silver Medal. 



Downes& Wilson, Newark, N. J., for shoemakers' rasps. Diploma. 



Aaron Crawford, Newark, N. J., Long, McGowan & Co., agents, 

 10 Platt-street, N. Y., for shoemakers' and saddlers' tools. Diploma. 



M. C. Sandford, Meriden, Conn., for specimens of skates. Di- 

 ploma. 



Hoe Printing Press and Saw Manufacturing Co., 29 & 31 Gold- 

 street, N. Y., for a very superior exhibition of saws. (Gold medal 

 having been before awarded.) Diplojiia. 



A. R. Moen, 222 Pearl-street, N. Y., for superior ivoiy handled 

 table cutlery. Silver Medal. 



Willis Thrall, Hartford, Conn., for specimens of rules. Diploma. 



Horace M. Pool, Easton, Mass., for plumb and levels. Diploma. 



William Field, Pawtucket, R. I., for superior plane irons. Di- 

 ploma. 



Fancy Articles, Embroidery, &c. 



Peter R. Sprainger, 71 years of age, 21 Green-street, N. Y., for a 

 quilt. Diploma. 



Miss Louisa Eggert, 104 West-Broadway, N. Y., (blind lady,) for 

 a quilt. Diploma. 



Miss Emma Sarony, 16 Rose-street, N. Y., for the best worsted 

 work on canvass. Diploma. 



Mrs. Edwin C. Searles, Pomfret, Conn., for an embroidered table 

 cover. Diploma. 



Miss W. Blanc, 120 William-street, N. Y., for the best raised 

 worsted work. Diploma. 



Miss Mary E. Sturtevant, 23S Broome-street, N. Y., for the second 

 best raised worsted work. Diploma. 



Miss Helen Vought, 10 Fourteenth-street, N. Y., for the best fancy 

 lamp mats. Diploma. 



Misses Dixon, 388 Hudson-street, N. Y., for the best bead work. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Ludecus & Wiskemann, 549 Broadway, N. Y., for the best 

 embroidery on velvet. Diploma. 



Mrs. Antoinette Dunbar, 303 Mulberry-street, N. Y., for the se- 

 cond best embroidery on velvet. Diploma. 



Mrs. M. Walley, 186 Laurens-street, N. Y., for the best shell 

 work. Diploma. 



Mrs. Seymour Whiting, Bridgeport, Conn., for the second best 

 shell work. Diploma. 



William B. T. Lane, 267 Greenwich-street, N. Y., for the best 

 wax flowers. Diplom.a. 



