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Marine Clock Company, New-Haven, Conn., for a marine clock. 

 Silver medal. 



Frederick Kraimer, New-York, for an ingenious clock. Diploma. 



P. L. De Mory Gray, Brooklyn, for a correct drawing of the lever, 

 cylinder and duplex escapement. Diploma. 



CLOTHING, &C. 



Stilwell & Montross, 112 Fulton-street, for best clothing. Silver 

 medal. 



J. Vanderbilt, 36 Maiden-lane, for second best clothing. Diploma . 



Martha Jane Cornwell, 274 Grand-street, for the best boys' cloth- 

 ing. Silver medal. 



Benedict & Burnham, Waterbury, Conn., for a beautiful assortment 

 of gilt buttons. Silver medal. 



Thomas Oliver, 157 Broadway, for the best mode of delineating 

 garments. Silver medal. 



Otis Madison, 58 Third Avenue, for the second best mode of de- 

 lineating garments. Diploma. 



COMBS AND MOROCCO GOODS. 



Z. M. Quimby, 302^ Broadway, for best shell combs, of very su- 

 perior workmanship. Silver medal. 



E. Newell, Brooklyn, L. I., for the second best shell combs. Di- 

 ploma. 



C. Coles, 187 Broadway, for the best morrocco cases. Silver 

 medal. 



Minors^ Work. 

 George W. Walker, 152 Broadway, for morocco cases. $5 and 

 a Certificate.. 



COOPERAGE. 



McEwen & Thompson, 55 Goerck-street, for the best iron bound 

 barrels and 20 gallon casks. Silver medal. 



E. A. Hopkins, 153 Third-street, for the second best specimens of 

 coopers' work. Diploma. 



Minors. 



James Schenck, 38 Water-street, for a wood hooped coffee barrel. 

 $5 and a Certificate. 



T. Burger, 38 Water-street, for a wood hooped tight barrel, $5 

 and a Certificate. 



