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Paul Stillman, Novelty Iron Works, for an engine register with 

 clock, improved vacuura and steam gage. (An improvement on the 

 one formerly exhibited.) Silver medal. 



James Rodgers, 410 Broadway, for steam vacuum gages and me- 

 ter. Silver medal. 



Paul Stillman, Novelty Iron Works, for a high pressure steam 

 gage. Diploma. 



David Elston, Brooklyn, L. I., for a good plan of clap boarding. 

 Diploma. 



N. P. Ames, Springfield, Mass., Smith & Lee, agents, 39 Maiden 

 Lane, for a pump bitt. Diploma. 



H S. Berry, Westerly, R. I., for self-acting temples. Diploma. " 



Sewell Benson, Williamsburgh, L, I., for an apple-paring machine. 

 Diploma. 



Fowler M. Ray, corner Thirty-third-street and Third Avenue, for 

 a railroad bumper and connection. Diploma. 



Fay and Joslin, New-Hampshire, for a boring and morticing ma- 

 chine. . Silver medal. 



F. G. Richardson, 107 John-street, for samples of wire cloth. {A 

 Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Gould & Inilee, Newark, N. J., for a hand morticing machine. 

 Diploma. 



Fay and Joslin, New-Hampshire, for a rachet drill. Diploma. 



Cox and Marshal], 4 Gold-street, for excellent quality of enam- 

 melled ware. Diploma. 



Stumpf & Steiraer, Williamsburgh, L. I., lor good specimens of 

 enamelled ware- Diploma. 



F. H. Bartholomew, 165 Front-street, for self-acting hydrants. 

 Diploma. 



Charles J. Gaylor, 128 Water-street, for good fire safes. Silver 

 medal. 



John Lewis, 76 Broad-street, for a railroad respiratory air spring. 

 Silver medal. 



Fowler M. Ray, corner Thirty-third-street and Third Avenue, for 

 an iron India rubber spring. Silver medal. 



Daniel Howell, 3 Nassau-street, for a tanning machine. (Silver 

 medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Charles Walker, Brooklyn L. I., for a model of a mustard mill. 

 Diploma. 



Charles Ross & Co., 38 Broadway, for a portable flour mill. (Sil- 

 ver medal having been bifore awarded.) Diploma. 



Charles Ross & Co., 38 Broadway, for a useful corn and cob 

 mill. Silver medal. 



