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George H. Swords, 116 Broadway, for a valuable improvement in 

 mounting door knobs. Silver medal. 



New-England Butt Company, Providence, R. I., A. Pettibone, 

 agent, 19 Platt-street, for the best butt hinges. Silver medal. 



Blake & Bros- New-Haven, Conn., for the second best butt hinges. 

 Diploma. 



Curtis, Morgan & Co., West Meriden, Conn., for locks and knobs. 

 Diploma. 



J. F. Day, 146 Wooster-street, for argillo knobs. Diploma. 



Seymour, Bros. & Co., Westmoreland, Oneida county, N. Y., for 

 door butts, bolts, &c. Diploma. 



J. M. McLaughlin, 589 Broadway, for a parautoptic ventilator. 

 Diploma. 



Mmori Work. 



Thomas Day, 589 Broadway, for a French window bolt. $6 and 

 Certificate. 



MACHINERY, MODELS, AND Vtw INVENTIONS. 



H. Winter, 57th-street, for the best model of an upright steam 

 engine. Diploma. 



Horace Higby, 349 Broadway, for the second best model of a 

 steam engine. Diploma. 



Hudson M. G, Wolfe, Brooklyn, L. I., for a miniature steam ea- 

 gine. Diploma. 



E. G. Covin, 121 West 19th-street, for a model of a steam engine. 

 Diploma. 



William Kumbel, 33 Ferry-street, for the best patent improved 

 machine stretched leather banding. Gold medal. 



Rees & Hoyt, 67 and 69 Frankfort-street, for second best leather 

 bands, rivetted. Silver medal. 



Down, Mynders & Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y., S. M. Giddings, 

 agent, for the best lifting and single acting pumps. Silver medal. 



Cowing & Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y., for the second best lifting 

 and single acting pumps. Diploma. 



J. A. Brush & Co., 83 Pike Slip, for the best double acting lift 

 and force pump, hand power. (Silver medal having been before 

 awarded.) Diploma. 



