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E. B. Whaite, 1 Courtlandt-street, for a specimen of card engra- 

 ving. Diploma. 



North & Gallagher, Jersey City, N. J., for engraved copper-rol- 

 lers for calico printing. Silver medal. 



E. T. Brundage, 207 Third Avenue, for a pentagraphic appara- 

 tus. Diploma, 



George Gray, 32 Washington-square, for plaster and sulphur me- 

 dallions. Diploma. 



Fine Arts. 



F. R. Spencer, 115 Canal-street, for the best portrait painting in 

 oil. Silver medal. 



Miller & Hillyer, 16 Rivington-street, for the second best portrait 

 painting in oil. Diploma. 



Joseph J. Button, 206 Ninth-street, for the best landscape painting. 

 Silver medal. 



Miss Isabella Shaw, Willi amsburgh, L. I., for the second best 

 landscape painting. Diploma. 



George W. Griffith, Westchester co., N. Y., for a good specimen 

 of oil painting. Diploma. 



Mesdames Palmer & Bond, 230 East Broadway, for specimens of 

 water-colored painting. Diploma. 



James Stothard, jr., 12 Madison-street, for the second best water 

 colored painting. Diploma. 



J. R. Waterstein, 171 Canal-street, for the best pencil drawings. 

 Diploma. 



Miss Cornelia T. Meeker, Bushwick, L. L, for the second best pen- 

 cil drawing. Diploma. 



Henry Egbert, jr., 4 Hammersley-street, for a good crayon draw- 

 ing. Diploma. 



John V. Cornell, 209 Centre-street, for a good painting of the 

 " Iron Witch." Diploma. 



J. & H. L. Tryon, 36 Suffolk-street, for specimens of cameos, ex- 

 ceedingly well designed. Diploma. 



W. J. Hannington, 418| Broadway, for good specimens of window 

 shades. Diploma. 



T. Brockleback, 556 Broadway, for a specimen of restored paint- 

 ing. Diploma. 



Miss Emma A. Heeley, Albany, N. Y., for flower painting in wa- 

 ter colors, from nature. Diploma. 



H. W. Herbert, New- York, for superior pen and ink sketches. 

 Diploma. 



