No. 216.] Ill 



Clark & Solomon, 18 Fulton-street, for superior brooms. Di- 

 ploma. 



W. S. Arents, 36 Cherry-street, for a cedar pail Diploma. 



Philip Teets, 296 Greenwich-street, for tin milk cans. Diploma. 



George R. Cholwell, 24 Maiden Lane, for pocket books, card ca- 

 ses, &c. Diploma. 



Wm. E. Rose, 13 Chambers-street, for very superior gold moun- 

 ted canes. Diploma. 



Lee & Co., 503 Bleecker-street, for the best painted gauze wire 

 window shades and screens. (Silver medal having been before 

 awarded.) Diploma. 



Samson Cariss, for the second best wire window shades. Di- 

 ploma. 



John M, Smith, 468 Broadway, for a marble refrigerator. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Samuel G. Cornell & Co., 175 Front-street, for fine specimens of 

 lead pipe, smooth and of even thickness. Diploma. 



P. J. Sherwood, 191 Eldridge-street, for an improved waffle iron. 

 Diploma. 



John Johnson, 1 Doyer-street, for superior hand rail brass, drawn 

 over iron. Diploma. 



J. S. Redfield, 137 Nassau-street, for slate drawing tablets. Di- 

 ploma. 



Wm. Connolly, Troy, N. Y., for coach lace. Diploma. 



George H. Marden, Charlestown, Mass., for improved balance 

 curtain fixtures. Silver medal. 



Wm. A. Ashe, 133 Fulton-street, for spring box measures. Di- 

 ploma. 



Ames & Newell, Naugatuck, Conn., for India rubber door springs. 

 Diploma. 



R. H. Olssen & Son, 105 Maiden Lane, for a rocking horse. Di- 

 ploma. 



L. L. Porter, 380 Grand-street, for a willow cab. Diploma. 



George Dunn, Newark, N. J., for coach and sulky railing. (A 

 silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



J. Bell, cor. 4th Avenue and 13lst street, for excellent type ca- 

 ses. Diploma. 



Abbott & Wilcomb, 295^ Pearl-street, for book binder's muslin. 

 Silver medal. 



Joel L. Hoyt, Port Jervis, N. Y., for a malleable iron shaft tug. 

 Diploma. 



The judges appointed on stoves and ranges, bank locks and cast- 

 ings, did not make reports to the premium committee. 



