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John Lloyd J 64 Forsyth-street, for engravings on gold watch cases. 

 $5 and Certificate. ^ 



FINE ARTS. 



M. G. Lenghi, I8th-street, near 3d Avenue, for the best statuary 

 marble mantle piece. Gold medal. 



Shuster & Co., 36 Great Jones-street, for the second best statuary 

 marble mantle piece. Silver medal. 



P. Le Preux, 146 Walker-street, for a composition vase. Silver 

 medal. 



Thorp & Grenell, 34 Carmine-street, for painting on Hose Carriage, 

 No. 3. Diploma. 



Marion M. Day, Brooklyn, L. I., for crayon drawings. Diploma. 



Charles Bullet, Brooklyn, L. I., for a statuette of Mr. Brown. 

 Diploma. 



William Hickey, 13th-street. for statuary. Diploma. 



F. Silva, H. Hays & N. P. Beers, 101 East- Broadway, for speci- 

 mens of pen drawing. Diploma to each. 



Philibert Borrel, 251 Broadway, for cameo likenesses. Silver 

 medal. 



FIRE ARMS. 



S. B. Amory, Goshen, N. Y , for the best rifle. Silver medal. 

 M. M. Cass, Utica, N. Y., for a repeating rifle, calculated to fere 

 26 times at one loading. Silver medal. 



J. G. Bolen, 104 Broadway, for revolving pistols. Diploma. 

 R. Agar, Brooklyn, L. I., for a miniature rifle. Diploma. 

 Edward Payson, Newark, N. J., for percussion caps. Diploma. 



FIRE WORKS. 



Isaac Edge, Jr., Jersey City, N. J., for the best display of fire 

 works. Silver cup, $15. 



John W. Hadfield, Williamsburgh, L. I., for the second best dis- 

 play of fire works. Silver cup, $8. 



FISHING TACKLE. 



J. & J. C, Conroy, 52 Fulton-street, for the best fishing tacikle, 

 rods, reels, &c. Silver medal. 



