"^6 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Samuel Colt, Hartford, Conn., for the best rifles and revolvers 

 (a gold medal having been before awarded). Diploma. 



Allen & Wheelock, Worcester, Mass., for the best self-cocking 

 and other fire-arms. Silver medal. 



New Haven Arms Company, New Haven, Conn., for volcanic 

 repeating fire-arms. Diploma. 



J. Johnson, New- York, L. P. Beers, 5 16 Broadway, N.Y., agent, 

 for the best muzzle-loading apparatus, " very ingenious and use- 

 ful." Silver medal. 



John M. Hathaway, 12 Jones street, N. Y., for the best exten- 

 sion shot charges Dijploma. 



Ira Buckman, Jr., 95 Bank street, N. Y., for the best cane gun. 

 Bronze medal. 



J. Goldmark & Co., 8 Church street, N. Y., for the best sporting 

 percussion caps. Silver medal. 



American Flask and Cap Company, Waterbury, Conn., J. D. 

 Frazee, agent, 52 Beekman street, N. Y., for the best military 

 percussion caps. Diploma. 



American Flask and Cap Company, Waterbury, Conn., J. D. 

 Frazee, agent, 52 Beekman street, N. Y., for the best powder 

 flasks, shot pouches, &c., " superior workmanship, quality and 

 variety." Bronze medal. 



Fishing Tackle. 



Judges— John F. Cotte, D. B. Keeler. 



J. & J. C. Conroy, 65 Fulton st., N. Y., for the best specimens of 

 fishing tackle, beautiful workmanship and material (a gold medal 

 having been before awarded). Diploma. 



Glass.) China.) and Earthenware. 



Judges — Jas. Neeves, Henry W. Haydock, Ebenezer Collamore. 



E. V. Haughwout & Co., 488, 490 and 492 Broadway, for the 

 best decorated porcelain and cut glass. Large silver medal. 



James Chadderton, 597 Grand street, N. Y., for decorated por- 

 celain. Silver medal. 



Union Porcelain Co., Greenpoint, L. I., for superior specimens 

 of porcelain ware, and in mounting of porcelain door-knobs, 

 decorations, &c. Diploma. 



Bernard & Co., 213 Greene street,N. Y., for superior specimens 

 of ceramique ware. Silver medal. 



