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John G. Ostrom, Rhinebeck, N. Y., for the best sleigh. Silver 

 medal. 



Isaac M. Tompkins, 183 Eldridge-street, for a carman cart, very 

 superior workmanship. Silver medal. 



Downs & Smith, Birmingham, Conn., for very superior stub joints 

 for carriages. Silver medal. 



Junius Foster & Alfred E. Smith, 93 Maiden-Lane, for the best 

 mode of connecting hubs to axles. Silver medal. 



John Swenarton, 225 Greenwich-street, for a shifting carriage pole. 

 Diploma. 



F. Finnimore, Bridgeport, Conn., for a patent blind for coaches. 

 Diploma. 



David W. Seely, Carlisle, Schoharie county, N. Y., W. R. Tattersall, 

 agent, 22 Avenue D., for patent wagon coupling for bolsters and front 

 axles. Diploma. 



Joseph Pine, 119 Walker-street, for an ingenious hose carriage. 



Joseph Pine, 119 Walker-street, for a hook and ladder truck. Di- 

 ploma. 



Henry J. Kip, Newark, N. J., for a superior farm wagon. Silver 

 medal. 



CARTING. 



W. Wedehase, 94 Reade-street, for the best carved frame. Di- 

 ploma. 



David S. Stewart, 97 Forsyth-street, for the best carving and gild- 

 ing. Diploma. 



CASTINGS. 



Hare & Pugh, Eagle Foundry, West-13th street, for the best speci- 

 men of green sand iron castings. Silver medal. 



Calvin Bacon, 1 13 Division-street, for the second best do. Di- 

 ploma. 



Leroux & Villot, 83 Duane-street, for the best specimens of bronze 

 castings. Silver medal. 



Alexander Marshall, 407 and 409 Cherry-street for beautiful speci- 

 men of enamelled ware. Gold medal. 



Novelty Iron Works, Dry Dock, for a washing engine for a paper 

 mill. Requiring, in the judges' opinion, a much higher talent than any 



