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P. A. Burdens, manufacturer, W. H, Gray, agent, 258 Water 

 street, for good ship bolts and spikes. Diploma. 



G. B. Hartson, 58 and 60 Vesey street, for a lathe for face turn- 

 ing screws and gear cutting combined, a superior article. Gold medal. 



Scranton & Parshley, New-Haven, Conn., for a lathe, (medium 

 size.) Diploma. 



Billings & Ambrose, Claremont, N. H., and 129 Water street, for 

 Collins' improved scales. Silver medal. 



G. H. Dodge, Dodgeville, Attleborough, Mass., for an improved 

 cop spinning and winding machine. Gold medal. 



B. Kreischer, 62 Goerck street, for good specimens of fire brick 

 (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Thomas Godwin, Broadway and Eleventh street, for a throttle 

 valve hose pipe. Diploma. 



Billings & Ambrose, Claremont, N. H., for an improved mode of 

 fastening hubs on axles. Diploma. 



Leonard Smith, Troy, N. Y., for a buckwheat scourer. Silver 

 medal. 



Daniel Burr, for Von Schmidt's centrifugal ship pump. (Gold 

 medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



T. F. Secor & Co., foot of Ninth street, E. R., for two low-pres- 

 sure steam engines, on board steamship Ohio, extra finish and well 

 braced. Gold medal. 



Crane, Harrison & Co., Newark, N. J., for the best horse power 

 for stationary purposes. Silver medal. 



James Black, New- York, for an ingenious steam and air water 

 wheel. Silver medal. 



Alfred Hall, Perth Amboy, N. J., for a hand brick machine. Gold 

 medal. 



Bernard Sheridan, 45 Ann street, for the best embossing press. 

 Gold medal. 



Morgan Loomis, Worcester, Otsego county, N. Y., for a portable 

 smith's bellows. Diploma. 



Minors^ Work. 



Terence Duffy, 218 Elizabeth street, for a model of a steam en- 

 gine. $5 and certificate. 



Thomas Clough, 10 Amity street, for a miniature steam engiae. 

 $3 and certificate. 



