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Musical Instruments. 



Judges — Charles E. Converse, J. E. Kreutzer, T. J. Shepherd. 



J. r. Browne, 295 Broadway, for the best harp. Gold medal. 



H. Cottier, Buffalo, N. Y., W. Hall k Sons, agents, 239 Broad- 

 way, for the best diatonic tlute. Gold medal. 



Franz Lauter, 21 Christie street, for the second best flute, best 

 hautboy and best bassoon. Silver medal. 



W. B. Tilton, 18 Beekman st., for the best guitars and violins, 

 with Tilton's improvement. Silver medal. 



Sewell Short, New London, Conn., Coleman & Williamson, 

 agents, 6 Wall street, for the best violin. Diploma. 



JVaval Architecture. 



Judges— A. V. Eraser, Eckford Webb, Peter B. Mead. 

 W. Foulkes, 98 Avenue D, for a model of the steamboat 

 " Commonwealth."'' Gold medal. 



John L. Bushee, 271 Fifth street, for a model of a yacht. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Joseph B. Van Dusen, 257 Seventh street, for a model of a 

 yacht. Diploma. 



J. Joraleman, 679 Sixth avenue, for a model of a sailing yacht. 

 Diploma. 



Nelson Spratt, 4 Manhattan street, for a model of a side-wheel 

 steamship. Diploma. 



Lawrence & Foulkes, Brooklyn, E. D. for a model of a brig. 

 Silver medal. 



Jesse H. Harrington, Sailor's Snug Harbor, L. I., for a model 

 of the " Great Republic." Diploma. 



J. L. Jackson, Bros. & Co., 55 Goerck street, for the best cap- 

 stan Avindlass, and anchor-stopper. Silver medal. 



Ferry & Taylor, 273 Third street, for a flange capstan, cable- 

 stopper, &c. Diploma. 



J. R. Pratt, 62 Attorney street, for a crank capstan. Diploma. 

 J. R. Pratt, 62 Attorney street, for a model of a windlass. 

 Diploma. 



Ferry & Taylor, 273 Third street, for a chain-stopper. Diploma. 

 Samuel R. Bryant, 97 and 99 Columbia street, for an anchor- 

 stopper. Diploma. 



Samuel R. Bryant, 97 and 99 Columbia street, for the best 

 anchor-tripper. Silver medal. 



John W. Griffiths, 118 Cannon street, for an iron keelson. 

 Diploma. 



