l36 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



James Ritchie, Eighth street, near Grand, Williamsburgh, for 

 the- second best castings, (grate frames, summer pieces, &c.) 

 Bronze medal. 



D. B. & G. H. Bruen, Newark, N. J., for the best specimens of 

 malleable iron castings. Bronze medal. 



Newark Malleable Iron Manufacturing Company, 1 1 Nesbit- 

 street, Newark, N. J., for the second best specimens of malleable 

 iron castings. Diploma. 



Cloaks and Mantillas. 

 Judges. — H. McCune, H. HubbelL 



M. Bell, 58 Canal street, for the best ladies' mantles, (a gold 

 medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Coopers^ Work. 



Judges. — W. P. Bensel, Jesse West. 



Richard Bacon, 69 Rutger's slip, for the best barrels and fir- 

 kins. Diploma. 



Cotton Goods. 



Judges. — Haynes Lord, W. B. Shepard. 



Wamsutta Mills, New Bedford, Mass, Willard, Wood & Co., 

 (agents,) 57 Broadway, for 59 pieces of bleached muslins, plain 

 and twilled. Silver medal. 



William A. Howard, (Arkwright Mills,) Providence, R. I., 

 Shepard, Howe & Co. (agents), 18 Broad street, for 9 pieces of 

 cotton goods. Bronze medal. 



Suffolk Steam Mills, Suffolk Co., N. Y., Hutchinson, Tiffany & 

 Co. (agents), 66 Broadway, for two pieces of Canton flannel. 

 Diploma. 



Thomas Munroe & Co., 59 Liberty street, for 24 pieces of cot- 

 ton cloaking and printed cotton flannels. Diploma. 



M. B. Lockwood, Providence, R. I., J^awrence, Clapp & Co., 35 

 Broad street, for 9 pieces of (liiien fold) bleached and brown 

 shirting. Diploma. 



Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass., Little, Alden & Co., (agents,) 

 39 Nassau street, for 35 pieces of lawns, and 34 pieces of printed 

 calicoes. Gold medal. 



Dunnell Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. L, for 102 pieces 

 of calico prints", and 91 pieces of printed lawns. Gold medal, 



Manchester Print Works, Manchester, N. H., J, C. Howe & 

 Co., (agents,) 59 Broadway, for 28 pieces of printed cottons. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



