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Joseph E. Nourse, Fitcbburg, Mass., for a pencil drawing. Di- 

 ploma. 



James O'Malley, 293 Eroome street, for oil paintings, " Napo- 

 leon and Nativity." Silver medal. 



Louis Bail, 557 Houston street, for a center piece in plaster. 

 Diploma 



Minor's work. 



Donald McKensie, cor. 37tli street and 2d avenue, for crayon 

 drawiiigs. $5 and a certificate. 



J. L. Eckel, 35 Beekman street, for crayon drawings. $5 and 

 a certificate. 



J. Bowers Lee, 170 East 14tli street, for crayon drawings. $5 

 and a certificate. 



Miss Matilda C. Stephenson, East Brooklyn, for painting on 

 glass Silver medal. ' * 



FIBE ARMS. 



Judges — John P. Moore, Joseph Hall, Joseph Rose, Jr. 



G. H. Penfield, 37 Nassau street, for a superior breech loading 

 rifle, (Sharp's patent.) Gold medal. 



W. W. Marston, 37 Chatham street, for a breach loading gun, 

 with cap primer. Silver medal. 



John B. Klein, 109 Canal stieet, for a breech loading gun, with 

 cap primer. Silver medal. 



C. S. Dixon, 189 Broadway, for the best self-loading and prim- 

 ing gun. Silver medal. 



Edward Maynard, Washington, D. C, for the best system of 

 priming for fire arms. Gold medal. 



S. B. Ai-mory, Goshen, N. Y., for the best rilie, as to workman- 

 ship. Silver medal. 



"Williams & Barnes, New- London, Conn., tor Brown's whaling 

 gun. Silver medal. 



Eemmington & Son, Herkimer, N. Y., for workmanship on a 

 gun. Diploma. 



Samuel Colt, Hartford, Conn., for the best revolving pistols of 

 superior workmanship. Gold medal having been before awarded. 

 Diploma. 



Sprague & Marston, 37 Chatham street, for second best revolv- 

 ing pistols. Silver medal. 



