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TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



John Fearn, 135 West Thirty-fifth street, New- York, for supe- 

 rior bleaching of straw hats. Diploma. 



Horse Shoes. 



Judges — Peter Fullmer, John Rennett, H. McGoldrich. 



Salters & Co., 7 Eeaver street. New- York, for the best horse 

 shoe iron, a very superior article. Diploma. 



Joseph Flynn, corner of Forty-sixth street and Sixth avenue. 

 New- York, for a fine sample of horse-shoes for draft horses. 

 Diploma. 



House Furnishing Articles and Utensils. 



Judges — John B. Hathaway, Wm. H. Wilcox. 



D. Walker & Co., Newark, N. J., for self-rocking cradles. Dip. 



Eddy & Hinchman, 45 Gold street, New-York, for superior 

 stair rods. Diploma. 



Gottfried Hulemeyer, 170 Varick street, New-York, for good 

 coal scuttles. Diploma. 



Samuel Morrill, Andover, N. H., C. A. Durgin, agent, 335 

 Broadway, New York, for a clothes-dryer. Diploma. 



B. P. Ci:andall, 47 Courtlandt street, New-York, for the l)est 

 hobby-horses, children's carriages, &c. Diploma. 



Cram and Morris, 105 Maiden Lane, New-York, and 100 Lin- 

 coln street, Boston, Mass., for folding tables, stools, clothes-dryers. 

 Diploma. 



Lee & Co., 309 Bleecker street, New-York, for gauze wire win- 

 dow screens. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



Charles Zinn & Co., 52 Maiden Lane, New-York, for the best 

 variety and most artistic workmanship of cane and willow ware. 

 Large silver medal. 



Stephen W. Smith, 534 Broadway, New- York, for a display of 

 household furnishing articles. Bronze medal. 



H. G. Law & Brother, 22 Fulton and 198 Front street, New- 

 York, for the best brooms, wisps, mats, &c. Diploma. 



Institution for the blind, James Young, agent, 451 Eighth 

 avenue. New- York, for willow baskets, mats, brooms, &c. Dip. 



Samuel Harris, Springfield, Mass., W. J. Buck, agent, 11 Piatt 

 street, New- York, for sifting machines. Diploma. 



