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M. A. Root, Philadelphia, for the best specimen of daguerrec 

 types Silver medal. 



Plumbe's National Daguerrian Gallery, for the second best speci- 

 men of daguerreotypes. Diploma. 



H. S. Sadd, New-York, for the best mezzotint engravings. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. Pelby, Boston, Mass., for a wax figure of the Crucifixion, 

 Silver medal. 



' FIRE ARMS. 



S. B. Amory, Goshen, N. Y., for a double barrel rifle, the best 

 specimen of workmanship. Silver medal. 



A. T. Cochrane, 2S8 Greenwich-street, for a miniature cannon, a 

 highly finished piece of workmanship. Diploma. 



Smith and Percival, Norwich, Conn , for a self-charging pistol, in- 

 genious in construction, and good workmanship. Diploma. 



FIRE WORKS. 



J. W. Hadfield, Williamsburgh, L. I., for the best exhibition of 

 fireworks. Silver cup. 



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

 tion of fireworks. Silver medal. 



FISHING HOOKS AND TACKLE. 



Job Johnson, Brooklyn, L. I., for the manufacture of various kinds 

 of fish hooks. Silver medal. 



Geo. W. Griswold, Pottersville, N. Y., for the Griswold hook, 

 (ingeniously made.) Diploma. 



Theodore F. Englebrecht, 79 John-street, for the Sockdoloo-er 

 hook, (highly finished.) Diploma 



J. & J. C. Conroy, Fulton, cor. Clifl^-street, for a splendid display 

 of fishing rods, reels and tackle. Silver medal. 



CARVED AND GII.T FRAMES. 



Stevenson & Waller, 13 Spruce-street, for a splendid enriched 

 and gilded frame. Silver medal. 



John Silva, 119 Walker-street, for ,a veneered frame. Diploma. 



Downs and Jenkins, 119 Walker-street, for large miniature frames. 

 Diploma. 



MANUFACTURED FURS. 



James Davies, 232 William-street, for a gold fox muff, well made. 

 Diploma. 



