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PIANO FORTES AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 



David I. Van Winkle, 92 West 16th-street, for the best piano forte. 

 Gold medal. 



James H. GroTesteen, 122 Grand-street, for the second best piano 

 forte. Silver medal. 



Boardman & Gray, Albany, N. Y., for an attachment to the piano 

 forte, called a " dolce campana." Silver medal. 



George Hewes, Boston, Mass., for an action for a piano forte, 

 " remarkable for its simplicity." Silver medal. 



Wm . Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, for the best Diatonic and Boehm 

 flute. Silver medal. 



James Hanley, 549 Broadway, for a double action harp of elegaiit 

 workmanship. Diploma. 



M. Sprenger, 145 Centre-street, for excellent violins. Silver 

 medal. ' 



PLATING. 



Coombs & Anderton, 85 Mercer-street, for the best silver plating. 

 Silver medal. 



F. Curtis & Co., Hartford, Conn., for the best galvanic plating. 

 Silver medal. 



PREPARATIONS OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



J. G. Bell, 289 Broadway, for a case of preserved birds. (Silver 

 medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



John Gray, 157 Grand-street, for artificial eyes of birds and animals. 

 Diploma. 



A Fisher, Brooklyn, L. I., for specimens of marine plants. Di- 

 ploma. 



W. Humphreys, jr.. Savannah, Geo., for a case of shells. Silver 

 medal. 



REGATTA. 



Wm. C. Waring, New- York, winner of the race between 19 feet 

 sail boats. Sea Sei^vrfii"; sr«j Q;iftlr(?r. Silver cup, $10. 



Edwarri Cody, New- York, for the best rowing with one pair of 

 sculls, in 17 foot boat, " Beauty," Silver cup, $10. 



