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G. R. Jackson, 3 Howard-street, for the second best cast iron bed- 

 stead. Diploma. 



Bachelor & Bensel, 101 Reade-street, for beautiful cast iron enam- 

 elled tables. Silver medal. 



Naval Architectube. 



J. VV. Griffiths, 616 Fourth-street, for the best model of ocean 

 steamers. Silver medal. 



Henry Owens, 158 Lewis-street, for the second best model of 

 ocean steamers. Diploma. 



Smith & Dimon, N. Y., for the best model clipper ship. Silver 

 medal. 



George Bell, 46 Avenue D, for the second best model of a clipper 

 ship. Diploma. 



J. P. Wykoff, 304 Fourth-street, for the best model of a yatch, su- 

 perior workmanship. Silver medal. 



H. Stanton, U. S. Army, for an excellent wooden life boat, with 

 india rubber buoys to the outside as well as inside. Gold medal. 



Joseph Francis, Novelty Works, for tne best model of a metallic 

 life boat. (Gold medal before awarded.) Diploma. 



D. D. Badger & Co. Duane-street, for the best ship steerer, Reed's 

 patent, (an improvement on that for which a Gold medal was award- 

 ed last year.) Diploma. 



Joseph E. Andrews, Boston, Mass., for the best steamboat steering 

 apparatus. Silver medal. 



Joseph E. Andrews, Boston, Mass., for a model of a windlass, of 

 very superior workmanship. Silver medal. 



George Talcott, Oswego, N. Y., for a ship's capstan. Di- 

 ploma. 



Isaac Wilkins, 5 Attorney-street, for the best model of a row boat. 

 Diploma. 



John G. Hall, 176 Lewis-street, for an improvement in boat tillers. 

 Diploma. 



Needle-Work, Embroidery and Fancy Articles, 



Mrs. E. C. Beman, 129 Nassau- street, for the best ironing of 

 shirts. Diploma. 



Miss E. M. Beman, 129 Nassau-street, for the best stitched 

 bosoms. Diploma. 



