650 [Assembly 



T. H. Byrnes, Comae, L. I., for a fine specimen of silk gut for 

 fishing lines. Diploma. 



MANUFACTURED SILK. 



Judges — Henry A. Boora2m, A. M. Cameron, J. T. Moulton. 



F. S. Dumont, Paterson, N. J., for the best silk plush. Silver 

 medal . 



Haskell k Hayden, Windsor Locks, Conn., for the best sewing 

 silk. Silver medal. 



T. Euler, 59 Robinson street, for a beautiful specimen of wa- 

 tering on silk. Silver medal. 



SILVER CHASING. 



Judges — J. W. Hughes, Peter Van Ness. 



Augustus Gangloff, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best specimen of 

 chasing. Diploma. 



Minor's work. 



W. H. "Wood, 94 Amos street, for the best specimen of chas- 

 ing. $5 and a certificate. 



Philip H. Storck, Hoboken, N. J., for the second best chasing. 

 $3 and a certificate. 



STATIONERY, PRINTING, &C. 



Geo. r. Nesbit, Geo. C. Morgan, H. Jeroliman. 



Platner & Smith, Lee, Mass., Francis & Loutrel, agents, 77 

 Maiden Lane, for very superior letter and ledger paper. Gold 

 medal. 



Price & Whiting, New-York, f jr superior straw board. Di- 

 ploma. 



Francis & Loutrel, 77 Maiden Lane, for best black, red and 

 copying inks. Silver medal. 



Myer Phineas, 118 William street, for well finished steel pens. 

 Diploma. 



H. Whiting, East Cambridge, Mass., for a patent inkstand. 



Diploma. 



