C54 [Assembly 



Utica Company, Utica, N. B., Richardson & Co., agents, for the 

 second best merino wrappers. Diploma. 



Duncan &. Co., Franklin, N". J., William Watson & Co., agents, 

 Exchange Place, for piano and table covers. Gold medal. 



Gardner & Morse, Boston, Mass., for worsted yarn and wad- 

 ding. Diploma, * 



Gardner & Morse, Boston, Mass., for woolen hosiery. Diploma. 



ZINC PAINTING. 

 Premiums offered the New-Jersey Exploring and Mining Company. 



Judges — E. B." Derby, George Palmer, Richard Fosdick, John 

 Marrenner, John Muckel. 



J. W. Jones, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best flat and gloss white 

 zinc painting. $100. 



Asten & Seabury, 27 Nassau-street, for the second best flat and 

 gloss white zinc painting. ^50. 



Radcliff Carman, 85 Barclay-street, for the third best flat and 

 gloss white zinc painting. .$25. 



MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 



Judges— James R. Smith, William C. Arthur, William Ebbitt, 

 Edwin Smith, G. L. Ford. 



Louis Lucet, 492 Broadway, N. Y., for a specimen of bronze 

 gilding. Silver medal. 



John Bruce, 26 Piatt- street, for steel copper plates. Diploma. 



L. Branders k Co., for samples of bronze powder. Diploma. 



Paul Goudey, 51 Franklin-street, for model of a circular stair 

 case. Diploma. 



Benjamin F. Miller, 37 Sullivan-street, for wrought iron picket 

 fence. Diploma. 



J. H. Doughty, 387 Grand-street, for specimens of sawed work 

 for cornices. Silver medal. 



Arnold & Co., Patent Merchandise Company, 240 Broad w'ay, 

 for specimens of terra cotta stands. Diploma. 



Leorrtird Senee, 813 Broadway, N. Y., for marble stands. Di 

 ploma. 



