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William Jones, Hammersly street, for his patience, perseverance, 

 and ingenuity in constructing an astral chronometer. Silver Medal. 



George D. Varney, Newbury, Mass., for a protracting circuDife- 

 renter, (a great improvement.) Silver Medal. 



S. B. Smith, 1 15 Chambers street, for an electro-magnetic macljine. 

 Silver Medal. 



U. Pike, Jr , 294 Broadway, for an electro-magnetic machine. Di- 

 ploma. 



Jonas Humbert, Jr., 308 Bowery, for an electro-magnetic machine. 

 Diploma. 



B. Pike, Jr., 294 Broadway, for a galvanic battery and apparatus 

 for decomposing water. Silver Medal. 



E. L. Avery, 110 Forsyth street, for a galvanic battery and appa- 

 ratus for decomposing water. Diploma. 



Aaron Palmer, Brockport, N. Y., for a computing scale. Diploma. 



James Rogers, 410^ Broadway, for a steam barometer. Diploma. 



H. M. Watkins, 35 Christie street, for a brass air pump. Diploma. 



W. H. Jennison, corner of Franklin street and Broadway, for the 

 diaphragm felter, remarkable for its smiplicity. Gold Medal. 



Musical Instruments. 



C. G. Christman, 404 Pearl street, for the best exhibition of musi- 

 cal instruments, consisting of flutes, clarionets, and guitars. Silver 

 Medal. 



Naval Architecture. 



Francis Grice, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, for the best specimen of na- 

 val architecture. Silver Medal. 



To the steamboat Oregon, Gold Medal. 



George Newman, 29 Peck slip, for a twenty-two foot race boat. 

 Diploma. 



John Letts, 74 Water street, for a twenty-two foot race boat. Di- 

 ploma. 



Philip T. Shaw, Baltimore, Md., for a patent ship steering wheel. 

 Diploma. 



Tucker, Cooper & Co., New-York, for a coil of rope, made from 

 Kentucky hemp. Silver Medal. 



John Thursby, Bushwick, for two coils of cordage. Silver Medal. 



Needle-work, Embroidery, and Fancy Articles. 



D. W. Canfield, 2^ Maiden Lane, for the best ready-made hnen. 

 Silver Medal. 



Charles B. Brower, Brooklyn, for the second best ready-made linen. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. David Russell, Burlington, Vt., for a pair of knit silk stock- 

 ings. Diploma. 



Mrs. L. M. Van Eps, 19 Stanton street, for a pair of domestic siDc 

 stockings. Diploma. 



