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Edwin R. Cook, 98 Twelfth-street, for edging knife and carpet 

 stretcher. Diploma. 



J. Russell & Co., 17 Platt-street, for the best ivory handled knives 

 and forks. Silver Medal. 



Joseph Goldie, jr., 133 Attorney-street, for well finished miniature 

 anvils and vices. Diploma. 



George L. Dick, 192 Pearl-street, Brroklyn, for superior horse 

 shoes. Diploma. 



William Ballard, 97 Eldridge-street, for an excellent jack screw. 

 Diploma. 



R, Hoe & Co.. 29 and 31 Gold-street, for a beautiful assortment 

 of saws. Gold Medal. 



John C, Nixon, 91 Nassau-street, for the best specimens of razors. 

 Silver Medal. 



S. Hollingsworth, for superior circular saw mandrils. Silver 

 Medal. 



John W. Price, 7 Avenue D, for good specimens of wrought spikes. 

 Diploma. 



F. W. Widman, Philadelphia, Pa., for very superior swords. Sil- 

 ver Medal 



Mariot McKinney, Brooklyn, for caulkers' tools. Diploma. 



George Briggs & Co., 9 Platt-street, for carpenters strapped ham- 

 mer. Diploma. 



L. B. Lee & Co , New-Britain, Conn., Mattison, Russel & Co., 

 agents, 82 John-street, for fancy stair rods. Diploma. 



Engravings. 



N. Orr, 1 1 Spruce-street, for the best wood engraving. Silver Me- 

 dal. 



B. F. Pease, 75 Nassau-street, for the second best wood engraving. 

 Diploma. 



Robert Havell, artist, for the best acquatint engraving, Hooper & 

 Brother, agents, 333 Pearl-street. Diploma. 



Henry IS. Sadd, for the best engraving, (being a combination of 

 mezzotint and line engraving.) Silver Medal. 



Fine Arts. 



Henry Granger, Public School No. 2, for two oil paintings. Di- 

 ploma. 



William Jenner, 230 Grand-street, for a landscape painting. Di- 

 ploma. 



Louis Boronto, 245 Canal-street, for alabaster models and mosaic 

 work. Diploma. 



M. Corrie, for the best print coloring. Diploma. 



J. A. McDougal, 386 Broadway, for the best miniature painting. 

 Diploma. 



John V. Cornell, 209 Centre-street, for views of steam-boats. Di- 

 ploma. 



