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A. & F. Brown, 65 Elizabeth street, New- York, for well-made 

 copying-press stands. Diploma. 



Jesse K. Park, Marlboro, N. Y., W. E. & J. Sibell, agents, 20 

 Wall street, for patent crystalline tracing cloth (a silver medal 

 having been before awarded). Diploma. 



Genfs Boots and Shoes. 



Judges — Harvey Watson, S. Cahill. 



Edwin A. Brooks, 575 Broadway, New-York, for the best pair of 

 gent's riding boots, and best pair gent's calf water-proof boots. 

 Silver medal. 



Van Dusen k Jagger, 30 Vesey street, for peg and nailed lace 

 boots and brogans. Diploma. 



Ladies^ Boots and Shoes. 



Judges — John Dunham, Thos. Fenton, Ira Merritt. 



Benjamin Shaw, 328 Canal street, New-York, for the best ladies' 

 boots and shoes (a gold medal having been before awarded). Di- 

 ploma. 



J. B. Miller & Co., 387 Canal street, New- York, for the best child- 

 ren's shoes. Bronze medal. 



JohnN. Geniu, 513 Broadway, New- York, for the best leggins. 

 Diploma. 



Brushes. 



Judges— Hamlet M. Fairchild, Jas. H. Noe. 



J. N. Parker, 506 Pearl street, for the best jewellers' and 

 silversmiths' brushes (a silver medal having been before awarded). 

 Diploma. 



J. N. Parker, 506 Pearl street, New- York, for a cannon sponge 

 brush. Diploma. 



L. G. Hansen & Co., Manhattanville, N. Y., office 176 Front 

 street, New-York, for specimens of feather brushes. Bronze medal. 

 Building Materials. 



Judo-es — Joseph M. Shute, Barnes Salmon, W. Blackstone. 



J. & R. Lamb, 121 Greene street, New-York, for the best artificial 

 marble (a silver medal having been before awarded). Diploma. 



John Kennedy, 73 and 75 West Thirty-fifth street, New- York, for 

 the best statuary marble mantel-piece (a gold medal having been 

 before awarded). Diploma. 



