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A. W. Francis, 38 Wooster street, N. Y., for the best specimens 

 of stone seal engraving (a silver medal having been before award- 

 ed). Diploma. 



William Park, 247 Eroadway, N. Y., for stone seal engraving. 

 Dijiloma. 



T. N. Hickcox, 290 Pearl street, N. Y., for stencil marking 

 plates. Diploma. 



Minors'' Work. 



Pupils of Polytechnic Institute, 277 W. Nineteenth street, N. 

 Y., for map drawing. Copy of Webster's Dictionary. 



Fine Arts. 



Judges — Geo. H. Hite, J. K. Fisher. 



Peter Kohlbeck, 229 Bowery, N. Y., for the best portrait in oil. 

 Silver medal. 



N. Berger, No. 585 Broadway, N. Y., for the best landscape in 

 oil. Silver medal. 



F. Y. Chubb, 477 Ninth avenue, N. Y., for an oil painting. Dip. 



Charles Miiller, 437 First avenue, for the best marble statuettes. 

 Large silver medal. 



Thomas Coffee, 645^ Broadway, N. Y., for the best plaster 

 busts. Bronze medal. 



Konrad Huber, 19 Watts street, N. Y., for the best crayon 

 drawing. Bronze medal. 



John S. Waterbury, 103 West Thirteenth street, N. Y., for the 

 best mono-chromatic painting. Bronze medal. 



A. G. Shaver, 835 Broadway, N. Y., for Italian enamel paint- 

 ings. Diploma. 



Emeline Pettit, 382 Eighth avenue, N. Y., for a pencil draw- 

 ing. Diploma. 



Albert Van Beest & Henry Vanderweile, No. 110 West Twen- 

 ty-fitth street, N. Y., for water color paintings. Diploma. 



John Harding, Clifton, Staten Island, for specimen of scissor 

 type. Diploma. 



C. C. Marsh, 129 West Forty-fifth street, N. Y.,for Champney's 

 Panorama of the Rhine. Large silver medal 



Fire-arms^ Sfc. 



Judges — Joseph Hall, Joseph Rose, Thos. F. Peers. 



