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Musical Instruments. 



Judges — Hervey Warren, Warren Hill. 



J. F. Browne & Co., 295 Broadway, New- York, for a very supe- 

 rior harp. Large silver medal. 



C. M. Zimmerman, Philadelphia, Pa. for drums, violins, and 

 concertina with clarionet attachment. Diploma. 



William Ronnberg, 298 Broadway, New-York, for a Boilim 

 flute. Diplomp,. 



Franz Lauter, 21 Christie street, New- York, for an exhibition 

 of musical instruments. Diploma. 



American Steam Music Co., Worcester, Mass., A. S. Denny, 

 agent, for a calliope. Large silver medal. 



JYaval Architecture. 



Judges — W. H. Webb, W. A. Ploward, Abraham Turnure. 



Nelson Spratt, 4 Manhattan street, New- York, for the best 

 model of the steam frigate "Niagara." Bronze medal. 



Robert P. Courtney, 61 Carmine street, New-York, for a model 

 of a yacht. Diploma. 



Burr & Co., 114 South street, N. Y., for ship blocks. Dip. 



Samuel N. Smith, 182 South street, New- York, for the best 

 double-acting screw wrench. Bronze medal. 



Terry & Taylor, 89 Mangin street, New-York, Wm. Skiddy, 

 agent, 101 Wall street. New- York, for Brown's patent anchor gear. 

 Bronze medal. 



Samuel N. Smith, 182 South street. New- York, for a steering 

 apparatus. Diploma. 



Isaac Boss, 109 South street. New- York, for a mode of reeling, 

 setting and shaking out reefs. Diploma. 



Nehemiah Dodge, 24 East Eighteenth street, New^-York, for a 

 ship's pump box. Diploma. 



Charles Auziere, 299 Pearl street, New- York, for models of 

 glass ships. Diploma. 



Needlework, Embroidery j Fancy Articles^ ^c. 



Judges— Mrs. H. E. H. Taylor, Mrs. L. De Voe, Miss E. A. 

 Lewis. 



Miss Amelia Needham, 207 Third street, Williamsburgh, L. I., 

 for the best lace work. Diploma. 



