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Fire Arms. 



Moses Dickson, Louisville, Ky., for the best rifle. Silver medal. 



Allen & Thurber, Norwich, Conn., for the best revolving pistols. 

 Silver medal. 



Blunt & Syms, 44 Chatham-street, for second best revolving pis- 

 tols. Diploma. 



Clinton Roosevelt, 23 Chambers-street, for a projectile, evincing 

 ingenuity in the invention. Diploma. 



Robert McCarty, 1 State-street, for a cannon ball of a new con- 

 struction. Diploma. 



Fire Works. 



Isaac Edge, Jersey City, N. J., for the best exhibition of fire- 

 w^orks. Silver cup. 



John Turrell, Fort Washington, N. Y., for the second best exhibi- 

 tion of fire-works. Silver medal. 



Glass and Earthen ware. 



P. C. Dummer & Co., Jersey City, N. J., for cut glass. Silver 

 medal. 



Smith & Day, 38 Peck Slip, for superior earthen spittoons. Di- 

 ploma. 



Window Glass. 



M. Lane & Co., Clinton Co., N. Y., Morgan, Walker & Smith, 

 agents, 82 John-street, for a superior quality of Redford crow^n win- 

 dow glass. Diploma. 



Fur and Silk Hats. 



John N. Genin, 214 Broadway, for the best silk hat. Silver 

 medal. 



J. B. Finchley, 189 Broadway, for the second best silk hat. Di- 

 ploma. 



Henry T. Gratacap, 392 Broadway, for the best military hat. Di- 

 ploma. 



Burdicks, Oar & Co., Herkimer, N. Y., for Saxony wool hat-bo- 

 dies. Silver medal. 



John N. Genin, 214 Broadway, for the best caps. Silver medal. 



J. B. Finchley, 189 Broadway, for the second best caps. Diplo- 

 ma. 



