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Rushton and Co., 110 Broadway, for medicine chests. Diploma. 



John Garlick, 94 Fulton street, for well made chronometer cases. 

 Diploma. 



John F. Holmes, 86 Delancy street, for a silver-mounted show- 

 case. Diploma, 



Robert Glenn, 194 Fulton street, for a mahogany music stand. 

 Diploma. 



Z. M. Quimby, 303| Broadway, for superior work-boxes. Di- 

 ploma. 



J. Corrigan, 83 Hammond street, for an inlaid work-box. Di- 

 ploma. 



H. Miller, 5 1 Hudson street, for an inlaid work-box. Diploma. 



Hugh Brady, 48 Thirteenth street, for a work-box. Diploma. 



George S. Henry, 71 Bowery, for a French cottage chair. Diploma. 



M. W. King & son, 466 Broadway, for a revolving pivot chair. 

 Diploma. 



J. P. Gage, Thirty-seventh street, near Ninth Avenue, for superior 

 specimens of sand-paper. Diploma. 



John Whitmore, Brooklyn, L. I., for superior specimens of sand- 

 paper. Diploma. 



J. G. Isham, 71 Fulton-street, for superior specimens of sand pa- 

 per. Diploma. 



P. Cartereau, 334 Greenwich-street, for the best specimen of car- 

 ving. Silver medal. 



P. W. Laroza, Brooklyn, L. I., for the second best specimen of 

 carving. Diploma. 



John Topf, 243 Bleecker-street, for cane chairs. Diploma. 



CAKES AND CONFECTIONARY. M 



E. Kelly & Co. Brooklyn, L. I., for the best specimen of plum 

 cake. Diploma. 



Nathan Raynor, 572 Grand-street, for the second best plum cake. 

 Diploma. 



Peter Haas, South William-street, for a beautiful ornamental tem- 

 ple. Diploma. 



H. Tateosyan, 52 Third-street, for superior fig paste. Diploma. 



Edward Hallock, 84 Chatham-street, for superior crystalized fruit. 

 Diploma. 



John Longhurst, for excellent confectionary. Diploma 



[Am. Inst.] 



