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Geo. B. Fisher, 207 Ninth avenue, for fruit cakes. Diploma. 



H. Tateosyan, 87 Bleecker street, for superior fig paste. Di- 

 ploma. 



Carpeting. 



Judges— J. B. Stewart, John T. Eailey, John W. Hoyt, John 

 Kelleher. 



Maine Carpet Co., Boston, Mass., A. & A. Lawrence & Co., 

 agents, 43 Broadway, for the best specimen of printed carpeting. 

 Silver medal. 



Carriages and Sleighs. 



Judges — Isaac Mix, Jr., Thomas Sparling, Joseph H. Goodwin. 



Miner & Stevens, 368 Broadway, for the best light top wagon. 

 Silver medal. 



J. h. Smith, East 29th street, for the 2d best light-wagon of 

 an improved style, without top. Silver medal. 



James Gould & Co., Albany, N. Y., Wood, Brothers, agents, 

 410 Broadway, for the best light sleigh. Silver medal. 



Castings. 



Judges — N. M. Stratton, Henry Steele. 



Abendroth k Brothers, Portchester, N. Y., and 109 and 111 

 Beekraan street, for the best light iron pipe and best plumbers' 

 castings. Silver medal. 



The J. L. Mott Iron Works, 204 Water street, for the 2d best 

 light iron pipe and phunbers' castings. Diploma. 



J. L. Jackson, 315 Stanton street, for very superior cast iron 

 capitals. Silver medal. 



Abner Van Horn, 327 Fifth street, for very superior brass 

 castings. Silver medal. 



Wm. H. Osborn, 261 35th street, N. Y., for very superior 

 bronze castings. Silver medal. 



Wm. H. Talcott, Jersey City, N. J., for superior castings from 

 native iron. Diploma. 



Alex. McKenzie, 341 Fourth street, for a very excellent cast- 

 iron kitchen sink. Diploma. 



Clonks arid Mantillas. 



Judges — Samuel Lounsberry, Thomas Greig, Harvey Hubble. 



Molyneux Bell, 58 Canal street, for the best embroidered 

 velvet cloak, and best black velvet cloak. A Gold Medal having 

 been before awarded. Diploma. 



