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Jacob Michel & Co., 125 and 127 Worth street, New- York, for 

 fancy mouldings. Di^jloma. 



John H. Mead, 250 Canal street. New- York, lor a new style of 

 ornaments for summer houses, cupola tops, fence and gate posts. 

 Diploma. 



J. B. & W. W. Cornell, 135 to 143 Centre street, New-York, 

 for a piece of continuous partition. Diploma. 



A. L. Osborn, 414 Canal street, New-York, for the best cement 

 for roofing. Silver medal. 



W. E. Childs & Co., 1126 Broadway, New- York, for cement 

 roofing. Bronze medal. 



A. Miller, 150 Canal street. New- York, for cement roofing- 

 Diploma. 



Wm. Webster, 124 Broadway, New-York, for an arrangement 

 for attaching cords to sashes. Diploma. 



Cabinet Ware. 



Judges — James C. Baldwin, E. W. Hutchings. 



Charles Bushor, 115 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa., for 

 the best oak side-board, " very fine work." Silv^er medal. 



Ethan Whitney, Boston, Mass., for a bureau bedstead, "excel- 

 lent design." Bronze medal. 



Joseph Hanssler, Schaghticoke, N. Y., P. Butler, agent, 79 West 

 Thirty-fifth street, New- York, for the best inlaid work box. 

 Diploma. 



Edward Meek, Fifty-second street, New-York, for a portable 

 writing desk. Diploma. 



John H. Belter, 552 Broadway, New- York, for a fancy centre 

 table. Bronze medal. 



S. Harrison & Son, 350, 352 and 354 West Twenty-fourth street, 

 New- York, for a hinge chair. Bronze medal. 



E. C. Woodbridge, 65 Macdougal street, New-York, for an 

 enameled set of furniture. Bronze medal. 



G. Winter, 16 North William street, New- York, for a rosewood 

 silver-plated showcase. Bronze medal. 



David Kohnweiler, Wilmington, N. C, for a patent magic ven- 

 tilator, for cooling and perfuming the air. Diploma. 



T. C. Houghton, 646 Broadway, New- York, for sofa and chairs. 

 Bronze medal. 



