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Samuel Parran, 221 Gold street, Brooklyn, L. I., for a device for 

 discharging water from the holds of ships. Diploma. 



Thomas Hanson, 137 Third avenue. New- York, for a pump and 

 pressure machine and hyraulic rams. Silver medal. 



Sawyer & Carr, 3 Bedford street, New-York, for an improve- 

 ment in water-closets. Silver medal. 



F. H. Bartholomew, 84 Marion street, New- York, for a self- 

 supply valve cock to water-closet. Bronze medal. 



Sawyer k Carr, 3 Bedford street, New-York, for a cut-ofiF for 

 kitchen boilers. Silver medal. 



David Seggie, 3 Bedford street, New-York, for a tubular trap 

 for water-closets. Bronze medal. 



McNab, Carr & Co., 95 and 133 Mercer street, New-York, for 

 superior valves, couplings, cocks, &c. Silver medal. 



S. H. Gibson, 211 Centre street, New-York, for plumber's brass 

 work. Diploma. 



Stratton & Hildreth, Worcester, Mass., for Fitt's patent globe 

 valves. Silver medal. 



Boston Faucet Company, Boston, Mass., for patent self-closing 

 faucets. Diploma. 



Charles J. Bunker, 337 Broadway, New- York, for life preser- 

 vers. Diploma. 



John Titus, (apprentice,) 221 Bleecker street. New- York, for a 

 specimen of workmanship on lead pipe. Diploma. 



James H. Wright, 835 Broadway, New-York, for water filters. 

 Silver medals. 



William W. Ayres, Worcester, Mass., for a cylindrical filter. 

 Bronze medal. 



Boston Faucet Company, Boston, Mass., for a filter. Bronze 

 medal. 



Henry Getty, 20 Prospect street, Brooklyn, L. I., for a self-closing 

 faucet. Bronze medal. 



F. H. Batholomew, 84 Marion street, New- York, for a swivel 

 lever faucet. Diploma. 



Perrini & Boyle, 51 Pitt street. New- York, for a hydrant. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



John D. Haines, Yorkville, New-York, for a hydrant. Bronze 



medal. 



