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Preparations of Natural History. 



James S. Haring, 289 Broadway, for a good specimen ot stuffed 

 birds. Diploma, 



Miss E. M. French, New-London, Conn., for a beautiful specimen 

 of sea mosses. Diploma. 



Regatta. 



M, K. Finlay, Edward Coady, Charles Thomas, F. D. Bigelow, 

 James Coady, for the best rowing in four oared boat "George Wash- 

 ington." Silver cup. 



William Kennedy & William McDonough, for the best rowing 

 with two pair of sculls, in boat "White Hall." Silver cup. 



Charles Thomas, 15 Washington-street, for the best rowing with 

 1 pair of sculls in a 19 foot boat, "Flower." Silver medal. 



James Lee, 15 Washington-street, for skill in sailing the boat 

 "Oregon," without oar or rudder. Silver medal. 



Saddlery, Harness and Trunks. 



H. S. Woodruff, 158 B.oadway, for the bes trunk. Silver medal. 



James Hamilton, 2^ Cortlandt-street, for the second best trunk. 

 Diploma. 



Ryerson & Dunscomb, 279 Bowery, for a superior set of single 

 harness. Gold medal, 



S. I. Pymm, 256 Third Avenue, for a superior set of cart harness. 

 Silver medal. 



John Dawson, 35 Willett-street, for a superior set of cart hames. 

 Diploma. 



Thomas Fitzharris, 49 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. L. L, for a lady's 

 saddle. Silver medal. 



John Wilson, 135 Bowery, for the best fireman's caps. Diploma. 



Sign Painting, Graining, and Imitations. 



Erasmus B. Derby, 56 Ann-street, for superior signs. Diploma. 



B. F. Pinkey, 168 Orchard-street, for a well painted sign. Di- 

 ploma. 



D. C. Vaughan, 156 Greenwich-street, for the best graining. Di- 

 plom'^ . 



Fish & Burton, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best imitation marble. 

 Diploma. 



Robert Graves, Brookl}n, L. L, for marbling on paper. Diploma. 



