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John Flynn, corner Third Avenue and Seventh-street, for horse- 

 shoes. Diploma. 



J. V. D. WyckofF, 149 Broadway, for fancy hardware. Diplo- 

 ma. 



H. Hewer, Philadelphia, Penn, Clark & Wilson, agents, 5 Platt- 

 street, for saddlers' tools. Diploma. 



Engravings. 



Wm. Roberts, 71 Nassau-street, for the best specimen of wood en- 

 graving. Silver medal. 



B. F. Pease, 42 Nassau-street, for the second best specimen of 

 •wood engraving- Diploma. 



R. Ten Eyck, 136 Nassau-street, for specimens of wood engra- 

 ving. Diploma. 



M. Houseworth, 39 Lafarge Buildings, for specimens of wood en- 

 graving. Diploma. 



Edward P. Vollum, 368 Broadway, for specimens of wood engra- 

 ving. Diploma. 



G. & W. Endicott, 59 Beekman-street, for the best specimens of 

 lithography. One of the partners being a manager of the fair, they 

 are debarred from receiving a premium. 



L. Nagel, 74 Fulton-street, for the best specimen of lithography, 

 in colors. Silver medal. 



E. Jones & G. W. Newman, 128 Fulton-street, for specimens of 

 chrono-lithograi)hy. Diploma. 



W. Wade, 102 Broadway, J. Disturnell, publisher, 102 Broadway, 

 for the panorama of the Hudson river. Silver medal. 



Sherman & Smith, 122 Broadway, for the best map engraving, 

 (map of Canada and the Lower Provinces.) Silver medal. 



D. G. Johnson, 140 Nassau-street, for the second best map engra- 

 ving, (map of the World.) Diploma. 



T. & E. H. Ensign, 36 Ann-street, for a map of the United States. 

 Diploma. 



J. H. & G. W. Colton, 86 Cedar-street, for a map of the vicinity 

 of New-York. Diploma. 



J. H. Colton, &6 Cedar-street, for a lithographic map of Pales- 

 tine. Diploma. 



Rev. 0. B. Bidwell, 120 Nassau-street, for three missionary maps. 

 Diploma. 



Robert Lovett, 5 Dey-street, for the best specimen of seal engra- 

 ving. Being a manager, he is debarred from receiving a premium. 



A. W. Francis, 38 Reade-street, for the second best specimen of 

 seal engraving. Diploma. 



