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Augustas McKinnon, 81 Crosby-street, for a well executed screw 

 for a dividing engine. Diploma. 



George Ewing, 438 Broome-street, for a button machine. Diploma. 



H. S. Berry, Westerly, R. I., for the best self-acting weavers 

 temples. Diploma. 



John S. Worth, 84 McDougal- street, for the second best self-acting 

 rotary temples. Diploma. 



J. R. Earle & Co., Worcester, Mass., Charles Schenck, agent, 132 

 Wrter-street, N. Y., for excellent mtichine cards. Silver Medal. 



William S. Humphrey & Co., Providence, R. I. for the best weavers 

 reeds. Silver Medal. 



Charles Schenck, 132 Water-street, for the second best weavers 

 reeds. Diploma. 



E. G. Triipp, & Co., Trenton, N. J., Charles Schenck, agent, 132 

 Water-street, for excellent weavers shuttles. Diploma. 



A. Lamont, Alleghany city, Pa., for the best wrought iron vices. 

 Silver Medal. 



Benjamin Beecher, 7 Wall-street, for the best cast iron vices. 

 Diploma. 



A. & G. W. Brady, 72 Charles-street, for specimens of vices. 

 Diploma. 



Jesse Ketchum, 1 Broad-street, for the best small printing press. 

 Diploma. 



Lebbens B. Ward, N. Y,, for a wrought iron cannon, weighing 

 27,390 lbs. (Gold Medal having been awarded last year for a 

 steam-boat shaft, of less magnitude.) Diploma. 



Oliver Ames, Falls Village, Conn., for superior flange tire iron for 

 locomotives. Silver Medal. 



S. H. Davies, N. Y., for a superior fire plug. Diploma. 



Elisha Tolles, N. Y., for a concave rail-road safety fendr, well 

 adapted to prevent accidents from snakes heads. Diploma. 



James Hamilton, 157 Crosby-street, N. Y., for a steam saw-mill 

 for cutting curved lines and bevelling timber at the same time. 

 Gold Medal. 



Ethan Cambell, N. Y., for a self-feeding apparatus for supplying 

 steam boilers with water or other fluids. Gold Medal. 



James Wood & Son, Philadelphia, Pa., for very superior superior 

 imitation of Rusia sheet-iron. Diploma. 



Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments. 



James Prentice, 183 Broadway, N. Y., for the best mathematical 

 instruments, Silver Medal. 



Addington D. Frye, 222 Water st., N. Y., for a reflecting tele- 

 scope, a well constructed instrument — well adapted for schools. Sil^' 

 ver Medal. 



Addington D. Frye, 222 Water st., N. Y., for a lactometer, a use- 

 ful and important instrument. Diploma. 



James Rodgers, 410i Broadway, N. Y., for a manometer. Diploma. 



Frye & Shaw, 222 Water st., N. Y., for sextants, quadrants, &c. 

 (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



