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BELLS. 



Andrew IMeneely, Troy, N. Y., George H. Swords, agent, 116 

 Broadway, N. Y., for a peal of 9 bells. Gold medal. 



Edward A. Tudor, Brooklyn, L. I., for a bell. Diploma. 



BOATS. 



Iron. 



Mott & Ayres, Chelsea Iron Works, 26th-street and North 

 River, N. Y., for superior iron boats. Gold medal. 



Wood. 



George W. James, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best boat "Jenny 

 Lind." Silver medal. 



George C, Newman, 246 Front street, for an excellent boat 

 " Independence." Diploma. 



BOOK-BINDING. 



Kotch & Co., 160 William-street, N. Y., for the best specimen 

 of book-binding. (Silver medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



Baker & Duyckinck, 158 Pearl-street, for the best ordinary 

 blank books. Silver medal. 



John P. Burnton, 1 Platt-street, for specimens of blank bind- 

 ing. Silver medal. 



Charles Starr, 115 Nassau-street, for a machine for stamping 

 backs of books. Gold medal. 



R. C. Root & Anthony, 7 Nassau-street, for blank account 

 books. Diploma, 



Minors^ Work. 



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Thomas J. Hogan, 41 Fulton-street, for a specimen of , book- 

 binding. $5 and a certificate. 



gents' boots and shoes. 



George R. Townsley, Springfield, Mass., for the best patent 

 leather and double soled boots. Silver medal. 



Young & Server, 520 Broadway, Albany, N. Y., for excellent 

 patent leather boots. Diploma. 



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