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Joseph Weed, 96 Division-street, for a good specimen of tailors' 

 irons. Diploma. 



S. D. Willmott, Long Island, f<9r a good steel spring hand saw. 

 Diploma. 



Seth Whalen, West Milton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., for a good corn 

 cutter. Diploma. 



D. & H. Scovills, Pettibone & Curtis, agents, 6 Gold-street, for 

 good specimens of planters' hoes. Diploma. 



J. F. & S. Hopkins, West Cambridge, Mass., for forks and pronged 

 hoes. Silver medal. 



W. K. Gates, Lee, Mass., for forks and hoes. Diploma. 



J. Johnson & Brothers, Paterson, N. J., for good specime 

 sofa, and table castors. Diploma. 



David Maydole, Norwich, Conn., for fine specimens of na 

 mers. Diploma. ^ 



Henry Nelson, 240 Third Avenue; for hammers and sledges. Di- 

 ploma. 



George Harvey, 89 Elizabeth-street, for brace and bitts. Diploma, 



James Duffy, Albany, N. Y., for specimens of hardware. Diploma, 



Philip Quigley, Newark N. J., for excellent spoke shaves. Di- 

 ploma. 



Sanford, Parmlee & Co., Meriden, Conn., for fine augers. Diploma. 



William H. Frasse, 56 Chatham-street, for milling tools for orna- 

 menting gold and silver ware. Silver medal. 



J. Mitchell & Co., Newark, N. J., for superior harness trimmings. 

 Diploma. 



Christopher Wray, 36 Chatham-street, for mechanics' tools. Di- 

 ploma. 



FINE ARTS, INCLUDING ENGRAVINGS AND DAGUERREOTYPES. 



Miss Rebecca Cummings, 591 Houston-street, for the best group 

 of flowers in water colours. Diploma. 



Miss M. P. Seary, 130 Prince-street, for a group of flowers in 

 water colours. Diploma. 



Miss M. Dimond, 130 Prince-street, for a good group of flowers 

 in water colouis. Diploma. 



Mrs. Palmer, 230 East Broadway, for a specimen of drawing. 

 Diploma. 



Thomas Lippiatt, 145 Canal-street, for the best India ink draw- 

 ing. Diploma. 



M. B. Allerton, 164 West-street, for the second best India ink 

 drawing. Diploma. 



J. Busch, 90 Chambers-street, for the best drawing in chalk. Di- 

 ploma. 



