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Platt-street, for the best German silver and brass stair-rods, silver- 

 medal. J W Sergeant, 31 & 33 Dey-street, for the second best 

 brass stair-rods, diploma. T J Gillies, 308 Broadway, for supe- 

 rior spring chains, gold medal. 



ENGRAVING. _ 



Judges — F C Strype, Henry W Herrick, Wm" Howland. 



A H Ritchie, 23 Chambers-street, for the best engraving on steel,, 

 gold medal. T B Welch, Philadelphia, Pa, Wm Terry, agent, 113 

 Beekman-street, for the second best engraving on steel, silver 

 medal. John E. Buttre, 61 Fulton-street, for the third best en- 

 graving on steel, diploma. A W Overbaugh, 21 Horatio- street,, 

 for a beautiful specimen of engraving on gold, gold medal. Chas 

 Maggii, 7 Nassau-street, for the best specimen of lithography, sil- 

 ver medal. Endicott & Co, 59 Beekman-street, for the second best 

 specimen of lithography, diploma. Wm Roberts, 13 Chambers- 

 street, for the best specimen of wood engraving, silver medal. 



Minors^ Wo7'k. 



P Van Vleclf, 305 Fifth-street, for the best w^ood cut^ Webster's 

 Dictionary. H H Nichols, 131 East Twenty-eighth-street, for tfi.^ 

 second be.st wood cut, Webster's Dictionary. 



FINE ARTS. 



Judges — John McDougal, J N Gimbrede, C W Jarvis. 



John Kennedy, Twenty-third street, between Second and Third 

 avenues, for an elegant marble mantel-piece, gold medal. J F 

 Lippitt, corner of Greenwich and Clarkson streets, for a mantel 

 and statue of American marble, silver medal. Joseph Lassalle,. 

 140 Pacific-street, Brooklyn, for a copy of the Greek slave in 

 bronze, silver medal. Richard Barter, 97 Third-street, fur a com- 

 position bust of Catherine Hayes, diploma. Louis Bail, 457 

 Houston-street, for a parlor freize and cap in plaster, diploma. 

 W J Hanington, 364 Broadway, for a stained glass church window, 

 figure of St Peter, silver medal. Samuel West, 95 Fourth-avenue, 

 for a likeness in stained glass, silver medal. E R Greeinis, 57 

 Fourth-avenue, for decorations on glass, silver medal. Francis 

 Melville, 142 State-street, Brooklyn, L I, for a crayon drawing, 



