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Chas. Muller, 437 First avenue, for very superior bronze fig- 

 ures. Silver medal. 



Mrs. C. E. Parker, Brooklyn, L. I., for a crayon liead in an 

 ornamental leather work-frame. Diploma. 



John Harding, Staten Island, New- York, for good portraits 

 cut with the scissors. Diploma. 



Minors. 



Miss Elsie Earle, G58 Sixth avenue, for two oil paintings. 

 Silver medal. 



Nelson Place, jr., 33 Norfolk street, for two lead pencil draw- 

 ings. Books, $2.50. 



J. H. Dunnell, West Twenty-third street, for pencil drawings. 

 Books, $2.50. 



Marvin R. Clark, 25 Hubert-st., for pencil di-awings. Books, 

 $2.50. 



Miss C. Johnson, Brooklyn, L. I., for a lead pencil portrait and 

 water-color painting. Books, $2.50. 



Merritt Ferrill, 333 Broadway, for monochromatic paintings. 

 Books, $2.50. 



Geo. E. Whitten, 460 Eighth avenue, for a crayon drawing. 

 Books, $2.50. 



Thomas P. Simmons, for crayon drawings. Books, $3. 



J. H. Dunnell, West Twenty-third street, for crayon head of 

 Napoleon. Books, $2. 



W. N. P. Byron, 68 West Broadway, for a crayon drawing. 

 Books, $1. 



Miss Ann Amelia Ripley, Franklin, Delaware co., N. Y., for 

 painting and leather work-frame. Books, $2.50. 



Fire Arms. 



Judges — John P. Moore, Thomas F. Peers, Joseph Hall, Joseph 

 Rose. 



Saml. Colt, Hartford, Conn., for the best revolving pistols and 

 rifles. Gold medal. 



Allen, Thurber & Co., Worcester, Mass., Onion h Wlieelock, 

 agents, 99 Maiden lane, for the second best revolving pistols.. 

 Silver medal. 



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

 agents, 99 Maiden lane, for the best rifle for ordinary use. Silver 

 medal. 



A. D. Perry, Newark, N. J., for the best breech-loading rifle. 

 Silver medal. 



