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John Citarota, New-York, for wax models of Tarquin and Lu- 

 cretia. Bronze medal. 



Minors^ Work. 



Mary Gimn, for a Grecian painting. Diploma. 



William C. Frazee, 42 Charles street, for a water-colored paint- 

 ing. Diploma. 



James W. Loveridge, 271 Spring street, for an ink drawing. 

 Diploma. 



Steam Fire Engines. 



Judges — Orison Blunt, Peter Hogg. 



Lee k Larned, 18 Greenwich street, for best steam fire engine. 

 Gold medal. 



Silsby, Mynderse & Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y., for the second 

 best steam fire engine. Silver medal. 



Fire Engines, Hose Carriages, 4'c. 



Judges — Wm. Adams, H. J. Poinier, John Coger, Jr., Daniel 

 Van Voorhies. 



No. 12, of Brooklyn, best of the first class. Gold medal. 



No. 1, of New-York, best of the second class. Silver cup, $15. 



No. 36, of New-York, best of the third class. Silver cup, $10. 



No. 1 , of Brooklyn, best hook and ladder truck. Silver cup, 

 $15. 



No. 36, of New-York, best hose carriage. ■ Silver cup, $10. 



Fire Arrns. 



Judges — Jno. P. Moore, Joseph Rose, Thos. F. Peers, Joseph 

 Hall. 



Allen & Wheelock, Worcester, Mass., Onion & Wheelock, 

 (agents,) 99 Maiden Lane, for the best breech loading rifle, etc. 

 Gold medal. 



W. Hicks, 55 Cliff street, for percussion caps. Silver medal. 



F. D. Newbury, Albany, N. Y., for a carbine and pistol. 

 Bronze medal. 



F. D Newbury, Albany, N. Y., Low, Haskell & Co., agents, 

 304 Broadway, for a repeating tubular magazine pistol. Dip. 



J. E. Halsey, 38 Warren street, for patent rifles, and rifle pis- 

 tols. Diploma. 



Apprentices'' Work. 



Albert B. Campbell, 88 Sands street, Brooklyn, L. I., for a 

 brass cannon. Diploma. 



