626 •► [Assembly 



T. Pittis, 296 Pearl street for superior stencil engraving. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Henry S, Smith, 1 Mnrray street, for card engraving. Di- 

 ploma. 



Henry Hays, 343 Broadway, for superior steel engraving. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Minor'' s work. 



Durbin Van Vleck, 305 Fifth street, for wood engraving. |5 

 and a certificate. 



FIKE ARTS, PAINTINGS, DRAWINSj &C. 



Judges — Heniy B. Smith, Francis A. March, J. H. Shegogue. 



Thomas Monk, 83 Butler street, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best 

 pastel painting. Silver medal. 



James Levy, corner Eighteenth street and Third avenue, for 

 the best statuary marble mantle piece. Gold medal. 



Albert P. Moriarty, 134 Eighteenth 3treet,for painting on hose 

 carriages. Silver medal. 



W. J. Hanington, 364 Broadway, for the best stained glass. 

 Silver medal. 



Samuel West, 95 Fourth avenue, for the best landscapes in 

 stained glass; Silver medal. 



Louis Bafil,' 557 Houston street, for Crayon drawings. Silver 

 medal. 



Angeline R. Owen, 203 Henry street, for colored Crayon pic- 

 ture and oil painting. Diploma. 



John Lovejoy, Jr., 31 Bond street, for Crayon drawings. Di- 

 ' ploma. 



William Sear, 68 Greene street for Crayon drawing. Diploma. 



Cornelius L. Walley, 425 Third avenue, for a Crayon drawing 

 of a locomotive. Diploma. 



Benjamin Yates, 259 Henry street, tor drawings. Diploma. 



G. W. Hoffman, 29 First street for an oil painting. Diploma. 



W. R. Claperton, 31 East Twenty-seventh street, for a water- 

 color painting. Diploma. 



Mrs. Jane Hart, 251 Broadway, for engravings colored in oil. 

 Diploma. 



Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Williamsburgh, L. L, for map drawing 

 and ornamental lettering. Diploma. 



