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Boats and Oars. 



Judges — Quincy C. De Grove, EdwEird Dela Montagnie 



Matthias Ludlum', Fair Haven, Rutland Co., Vermont, Thomas 

 Carter, agent, 205 Bowery, for the best model of a life boat. 

 Gold medal. 



C. L. Ingersoll, 250 South street, New-York,forasurf boat, (a 

 silver medal having been before awarded). Diploma. 



C. R. Morris, Astoria, L. I., for the best fishing boat. Bronze 

 medal. 



r. H. Chapin, 85 I^orty-fourth street, New- York, for the best row 

 boat. Diploma. 



C. L. Ingersoll, 250 South street, New-York, for a row boat. Dip. 



Ezekiel Page, Erie, Penn., for the best ash working oars (a sil- 

 ver medal having been before awarded). Diploma. 



Henry Mitchell, 250 South street, for the best spruce oars. 



Diploma. 



Bookbindings Blank Books, and Stationery. 



Judges — Geo. C. Morgan, John P. Burnton, Geo. C. Mann. 



Latimer Brothers & Seymour, 15 Nassau street. New- York, for 

 the best blank books (a gold medal having been before awarded). 

 Diploma. 



Francis & Loutrel, 45 Maiden Lane, New- York, for a splendid 

 case of blank books. Silver medal. 



Martin & Fulkerson, 107 Beekman street. New- York, for excel- 

 lent specimens of blank books. Diploma. 



James Forster, 142 Fulton street, New-York, for the best speci- 

 men of bookbinding. Bronze medal. 



Harvey & Kennard, 26 and 28 Frankfort street, New- York, for 

 superior specimens of bookbinding. Diploma. 



E. B. Clayton's Sons, 161 Pearl street, New- York, for excellent 

 specimens of diaries. Bronze medal. 



York Mills, L. T. Valentine & Co., agents, 82 John street, 

 New- York, for superior finished writing paper. Silver medal. 



Berlin & Jones, 130 William street, New- York, for a beautiful 

 and extensive variety of envelopes. Bronze medal. 



Henry Whitney, Jr., W^m. A. Wheeler, agent, 13 Piatt street, 

 New- York, for superior inkstands. Diploma. 



G. D. Wells, 18 Dutch st., for an improved parallel ruler. Dij). 



