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J. W. Griffiths, 66S Fourth street, for the second best ship model. 

 Diploma. 



D. D. Badger & Co., 44 Duane street, for the best ship' steerer. 

 Reed's patent. (Gold medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



J. E. Andrews, Boston, Mass., for the second best ship steerer. 

 (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Stillman, Allen & Co., Novelty Iron Works, a galvanized iron surf 

 boat, life boat and coppfer man of war life cutter, deserve particular 

 notice, (Joseph Francis' patent,) one of the firm being a manager, 

 are debarred by the rules from receiving a premium. 



Chas. Perley, 134 Columbia street, for a ship chain lifter, anchor 

 stopper and side winch. Silver medal. 



Blacklui & Slittj 23 New street, for a tinned iron buoy. Diploma. 



E. T. Starr, 13 Cedar street, for an india rubber life boat. Diploma. 

 John T. H. Kings, Staten Island, for a model of steamship. Diploma, 

 W. & T. Scanebly, 67 Varick street, for a model of hfe boat-. 



Dipibma. 



A. G. Polhameus, Nyack, N. Y., for an adjustable saddle and 

 winch. Diploma. 



H. Stanton, U. S. Navy, for an excellent wooden hfe boat, with 

 india rubber buoys to the outside as well as inside. (Gold medal 

 having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



NEEDLE-WORK, EMBROIDERY AND FANCY ARTICLES. 



Mesdames Palmer & Farr, 459 Broadway, for the best shirts. 

 Silver medal. 



D. W. Canfield, 2^ Maiden Lane, for the second best shirts. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. E. A. McNeill, 72 Bowery, for the best embroidered shirt 

 bosom. Diploma. 



Mrs. Rebecca Van Houten, 85 Nassau street, for well made shirts 

 and collars, neatly stitched. Diploma. 



Brodie & Bell, 61 Canal street, for the best mantilla and ladies' 

 velvet sacks, beautifully embroidered. Silver medal. 



Beekman & Cutter, 66 Canal street, second best mantilla and 

 cloaks. Diploma. 



Miss Eliza Bateman, 356 Broadway, for best single stitch worsted 

 embroidery. Diploma. 



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