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B. M. Patrick, 63 Murray street, for the workmanship on a parlor safe. 

 Silver medal. 



John B. Murray & Co., 40 "Wall street, for a patent United States mail 

 Tjox. Bronze medal. 



W. Howard Mitchell, 27 Bleecker street, for a self-acting window lock 

 and holder. Diploma. 



J-. H, McWilliams, 80 Beekman street, for window fasteners. Diploma. 



J, P. Kenyon, 361 Grand street, Brooklyn, for an invisible door spring. 

 Diploma. '"■' •■^^' 



Isaac Rogers, 115 Bleecker street, for a blind apparatus. Diploma. •'^'• 



Henry Burt, Newark, N. J., for insurance door bolts and door checks. 

 Diploma. ' rv^Mu 



MACHINERY, NO. I. 



Railroad Machinery and Fixtures. 

 Judges— J. C. Gary, 0. P. Smith, ' -i^**'" 



C. A. Smith, Piermont, N. Y., for the best reclining car seat. Silver 

 medal. . . 



W. S. Childs, Piermont, N. Y., for the second best reclining car seat. 

 Bronze medal. 



Adam Hay, Newark, N. J., for railroad chairs. Diploma. 



Levi Bissell, 147 Wooster street, for an improved locomotive truck. 

 Large silver medal. 



New England Car Spring Co., 61 Chambers street, for India rubber car 

 springs. Bronze medal. 



J. R, Hilliard, Paterson, N. J., for a railroad switch and lock joint. 

 Diploma. ,r 



Wm, S. Pratt, 128 Fulton street, for an anti-friction journal. Silver 

 medal. 



John W. Lockwood, 35 Carmine street, for a pocket head rest. Diploma. 



Allen Lapham, (C. A. Durgin, agent, 335 Broadway,) for an automatic 

 car coupling. Diploma. 



MACHINERY, NO. II. 



Lathes, Presses, Boiler Makers'' Tools, ^c. 



Judges — Warren Rowell, Henry Steele. 



James M. Bottum, 169 Broadway, for universal lathe chucks of elegant 

 workmanship. (A gold medal having been before awarded.) Diploma.' '^,w,. 



Leonard & Clark, Moodna, Orange county, N. Y., for the best engine" 

 lathes, good workmanship and finish. (A gold medal having been before 

 awarded.)- Diploma. 



Thos. Prosser & Son, 28 Piatt street, for boiler makers' tube tools, of 

 perfect workmanship and universal utility. Silver medal. 



Dod & Reed, 55 and 57 First street, Williamsburgh, for a patent solder- 

 ing iron. Diploma. 



Parker, Snow, Brooks & Co., West Mcridcn, Conn., for the best punch- , . 

 ing presses. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma 



John Galligher, 7 King street, for a model of a bar iron cutter. Diploma. 



