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miscellaneous. 



John P. Lundin, 40 Cherry-street, for a palm leaf basket. Di- 

 ploma. 



J. C, Tompkins, Newark, N. J., for shoe lasts. Diploma. 



Bauer & Boden, 74 Fulton-street, for fancy paper boxes and writ- 

 ing desk. Diploma. 



J. D. Stout, 172 Broadway, for superior razor strops. Diploma. 



Timothy C. Ward, Newark, N. J., for japanned hats. Diploma. 



H. F. R. Reeve, 173 Water-street, cap fronts. Diploma. 



W. W. Hull, 140 West Broadway, for puns. Diploma. 



F. Barnett & Sons, 152 Broadway, for superior morocco cases. 

 Diploma. 



R. J. Everitt, 91 Greenwich-street, for the Etna fuse, for mining 

 and blasting. (A very superior article.) Diploma. 



M. Davis, 31 Cedar-street, for figured leather belts. Diploma. 



Caleb N. Bement, Albany, N. Y., for osier willow, for baskets, 

 &c. Diploma. 



Hose No. 1, New- York, for a hose carriage Diploma. 



Pupils of the Lancasterian School, J. E. Lovell, Principal, New- 

 Haven, Conn., for maps done without a copy, entirely from memory. 

 Diploma. 



S. H. Doughty, 49 Liberty-street, for boy's belts. Diploma. 



James Levy, 18th-street, cor. 3d Avenue, for a marble monument. 

 Diploma. 



William E. Price, 1 Spring-street, for a Venetian, blind. Di- 

 ploma. 



Seth Lamb, 57 Reade-street, for metallic trunks and valices. 

 Diploma. 



Seth Lamb, 57 Reade-street, for an iron bedstead. Silver medal. 



Charles A. Turnure, 64 Oliver-street, for bonnet frames. Di- 

 ploma. 



American Water Proofing Co., 263 Water-street, for a piece of 

 cloth, made water proof. Diploma. 



Calkins & Darrow, 28 Maiden Lane, for parasols and umbrellas. 

 Diploma. 



S. K. Baldwin, Meredith Bridge, N. H., for shoe pegs. Di- 

 ploma. 



James Smith, 1 1 Spruce-street, for a bird cage. Diploma. 



Mitchell Gould, Nevark, N. J., for brass and silver plated stair 

 rods. Diploma. 



T. Thomas & Son, 63 Nassau-street, for a brass fender. Di- 

 ploma. 



William Chase, 59th-street, for a bed cord. Diploma. 



