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Moreau Morris, Fiftieth-street, for the second best drawing in 

 chalk. Diploma. 



J. A. McDougall, 251 Broad\^ay, for the best miniature painting. 

 Silver medal. 



Mrs. Mary Livermore, Boston, Mass., for the second best minia- 

 ture painting. Diploma. 



S. J. & W. E. Bower, Providence, R. I., for the best drawing on 

 monochromatic grounds. Diploma. 



Read & Co., 104 Avenue C, for the best stained glass. Silver 

 medal. 



Thomas Jones, 226 Sixth Avenue, for the second best stained 

 glass. Diploma. 



W. H. Butler, 251 Broadway, for the best coloring on engravings. 

 Diploma. 



Webb and Chapel, 71 Division-street, ^for the best landscape and 

 ornamental window shades. Diploma. 



William Hinton, 212 Pearl-street, for the second best ornamental 

 window shade. Diploma. 



Thomas Blanchard, Boston, Mass., for two marble busts, turned in 

 Blanchard's self-regulating machine. Silver medal. 



Richard Dunphy, 283 Third Avenue, for busts in plaster. Silver 

 medal. 



John Whitfield, Utica, N. Y., for the best cut cameos. Silver 

 medal. 



Richard Dunphy, 383 Third Avenue, for cut cameos — meritori- 

 ous work for a youth. Silver medal. 



John R. Chapin, 75 Nassau-street, for a design — Death of Major 

 Ringgold. Diploma. 



William Howland, 69 Nassau-street, for the best wood engraving. 

 Diploma. 



Sarony & Major, 117 Fulton-street, for |the best specimen of lith- 

 ography ; printed in colors. Silver medal. 



• D. G. Johnson, 140 Nassau-street, for a map of the world. Di- 

 ploma. 



L. Nagel, 74 Fulton-street, for the second best lithography. Di- 

 ploma. 



William M. Brownson, 56 Gold-street, for the best specimens of 

 embossed zylographic labels. Diploma. 



Snyder &. Govey, for the best specimens of embossed lithograph- 

 ic labels. Diploma. 



Mrs. Ann. T. Weiser, 430 Pearl-street, for the best specimen of 

 show bill mounting. Diploma. 



