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Charles Graves, 52 Rose-street, for an oval keg. Diploma. 



Samuel Rennie, 50 West-street, for an iron bound keg. Diplo- 

 ma. 



James A. Coster, 67 Franklin-street, for neat cedar pails and 

 churns. Diploma. 



William Elfray, 31 Orchard-street, for a cedar pail. Diploma. 



George Browndridge, 14 Franklin-street, for a Cedar churn. 

 Diploma. 



John C. Riley, 32 Robinson-street, for a brass handled pail. 

 Diploma. 



W. Wallace, 305 Greenwich-street, for an iron-bound water 

 pail. Diploma. 



Minoi'^s Work. 



William Harper, East Hoboken, N. J., for pails tub and churn. 

 $5 and a certificate. 



James Scott, 23 Old Slip, for an iron bound keg. $3 and a cer- 

 tificate. 



William Arnold, 48 Robinson-street, for a pail. Diploma. 



COTTON GOODS. 



Judges — Frederick A. Lee, Haynes Lord, William E. Shep- 

 herd. 



Williamsville Manufacturing company, Providence, R. I., Nes- 

 mith & Co., agents., 52 Broad-street, N. Y., for the best specimen 

 of brown sheeting. Silver medal. 



Wamsutta Mills, New-Bedford, Mass., Willard & Wood, ageats, 

 40 and 42 Broad-street, for the best bleached shirtings. Gold 

 medal. 



New-York Mills, Oneida county, N. Y., Charles Carville, agent, 

 17 Broad-street, for bleached shirtings. Silver medal. 



Utica Steam Mills, Utica, N. Y., for bleached shirtings. Di- 

 ploma. 



New-York Mills, Oneida county, N. Y., Charles Carville, 

 agent, 17 Broad-street, for the best bleached jeans. Gold medal. 



Ida Manufacturing Company, Troy, N. Y., Charles Carville, 

 agent, 17 Broad-street, for superior cottonades. Silver medal. 



