MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. 



AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL DRAWINGS. 



Judges.— T. S. Shepard, John B. Snook, John W. Ritch. 



E. G. Thompson, 12 Dey-street, for the best architectural draw- 

 ing, diploma. C. F. Anderson, 44 Wall-street, for an architectu- 

 ral drawing, diploma. J. H. Chapel, Williamsburgh, L. I., for 

 the best mechanical drawing, silver medal. 



BATHS. 



Judges — Edward Gray, D. M. Reese, Isaac Greene. 



Ferdinand Holme, 9 Oliver- street, for the best bath, silver 

 medal. Windle & Co., 56 Maiden Lane, for the second best bath, 

 diploma. 



Minor's Works. 

 John W. Locke, 47 Ann-street, for a bath, Webster's Dictionary. 



BELLS. 



Judges— Edward Hodges, Thomas Hall, James. P. Allaire. 



Meneely's Sons, West Troy, Hitchcock & Co., agents, 116 

 Broadway, for church bells. A gold medal having been before 

 awarded, diploma. 



BLANK BOOKS AND BOOK-BINDING. 



Judges— Thomas S. Smith, Edward G. Taylor, George C.Mann. 



C. S. Boynton, 160 William street, for the best blauk book, 

 gold medal. Bowne & Co.. 150 Pearl street, for the second best 

 blank book, silver medal. Collins, Bowne & Co., 174 and 176 

 Pearl- street, for the third best blank books, diploma. Edward 

 Walker k Sons, 114 Fulton-street, for the best bookbinding, (Vir- 

 tue's bible,) gold medal. Wm. M. Thompson, 169 William-st., 

 for a superior specimen of pictorial binder's stamps, gold medal. 



