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Rotch, Butternutts, N. Y., best ewe, Southdown breed- 
silver cup. Francis M. Rotch, Butternutts, N. Y>, best 
lamb, Southdown breed—silver medal. 
Fat Wethers. —J. Macdonald McIntyre, Albany, N. 
Y., best fat wether, Southdown and Cotswold breeds— 
silver cup. 
SrEciAL Awards. 
William Pirnie, Harrisontown, N. Y., for a ewe and 
lamb, Leicester breed—diploma. 
James Broidie, West Chester co., N. Y,, for a ewe 
and two lambs, Leicester breed—diploma. 
J. Macdonald McIntyre, Albany, N. Y., for a South- 
down buck—diploma. 
John Beatty, Morris co., N. J., for six ewes of the 
Baltewell breed—diploma. 
Charles Blackbourne, Bedford, L. I., for a Lincoln¬ 
shire buck—diploma. 
George Monteith, Albany, N. Y., for Leicester bucks 
—diploma. 
Swine. 
William P. Moss, New York, for the best Berkshire 
boar—silver cup. 
Alexander Benedict, Staten Island, for the 2d best 
boar—diploma. 
John Giles, Providence, R. I., for the best Berkshire 
sow—silver cup. 
John Rutter, Yorkville, N. Y., for the 2d best sow— 
diploma. 
Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, and Fowls. 
W. J. Townsend, Newtown, L. I., for the best pair 
of turkeys—American Poultry Book. 
William Ross, Ravenswood, L. I., for the best pair 
of Bremen geese—American Poultry Book. 
Henry A. Field, New York, for the best pair of mon¬ 
grel geese—American Poultry Book. 
W. J. Townsend, Newtown, L. I., for the best pair 
of Muscovy ducks—American Poultry Book. 
Mr. Orphan, New York, for the best pair of com¬ 
mon ducks—American Poultry Book. 
H. T. Chapman, New York, for the best pair of 
imported Dorking fowls—American Poultry Book. 
Wm. Ross, Ravenswood, L. I., for the best pair of 
Poland fowls—American Poultry Book. 
Thomas Bartine, Astoria, L. I., for the best pair of 
capons—American Poultry Book. 
J. W. Goodwin, Fort Hamilton, L. I., for the best 
lot of Egyptian fowls—American Poultry Book. 
S. A. Halsey, Astoria, L. I., for a pair of Chinese 
fowls—American Poultry Book. 
George C. De Kay, New York, for a bird (the Cura- 
qoa)—American Poultry Book. 
Joseph Foulke, Hell Gate, N. Y., for a bird (the 
Flamingo)—American Poultry Book. 
Products of the Dairy. 
J. H. Smith, Montgomery co., N. Y., for the best 
butter—silver cup. 
Miss Francis C. Johnson, Goshen, N. Y., for a good 
specimen of butter—silver medal. 
Edwin Smith, for the best old cheese—silver cup. 
Case & Freeman, 101 Front st., New York, for the 
best new cheese—silver medal. 
M. Davenport, 3 Front st., New York, for the best 
pine-apple cheese—silver medal. 
Special Awards. 
E. P. Whiting, Goshen, N. Y., for a good specimen 
of old cheese—diploma. 
N. Coe, Winchester, Ct., for a good specimen Told 
cheese—diploma. 
Roswell Plummer, for a good specimen of new 
cheese—diploma. 
Stephen Yates, Palatine, N. Y., for a good specimen 
of new cheese—diploma. 
Charles A. Jackson, 29 Front st., N. Y., for a good 
specimen of pine-apple cheese—diploma. 
Milk. 
T. Selleck, Chester, Orange co., N. Y., for the best 
milk (test 115°)—silver medal. 
Mathew Hanna, Oxford, Orange co., N. Y., for the 
2d best milk (test 107°)—diploma. 
Agricultural Implements and Machinery. 
Cornelius Bergen, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best plow, 
self-sharpening—silver cup. 
E. G. Whiting, Trenton, N. J., for the 2d best plow, 
Wiskonsin—silver medal. 
J. S. Eastman, Baltimore, Md., for the 3d best plow 
—diploma. 
Cornelius Van Winkle, Paterson, N. J., for the best 
plowing, done with Eastman’s plow—silver cup. 
William Close, Paterson, N. J., for the 2d best plow¬ 
ing, done with Bergen’s plow—silver medal. 
John Swanville, Plainfield, N. J., for the 3d best 
plowing—diploma. 
Curtis Thorp, Binghampton, Broome co., N. Y., for 
a corn-hiller—diploma. 
Curtis Thorp, Binghampton, Broome co., N. Y., for 
a three-share plow—diploma. 
Thomas Wiard, Avon, Livingston co., N. Y., for a 
four-share plow of great merit—gold medal. 
Jonathan Conroy, 221 Houston st., N. Y., for Wal¬ 
ters’s adjusting plow-stock—diploma. 
T. & J. C. Porter, and Chauncey Hart, Farmington, 
Conn., for the best ox-yoke—diploma. 
J. S. & J. P. Newton, Woodbridge, N. J., for an ox- 
yoke—diploma. 
Edward Townley, 75 Thompson st., for the best bee¬ 
hives—diploma: a silver medal having been before 
awarded. 
Brown & Nostrand, West Farms, N. Y., for excel¬ 
lent bee-hives—diploma. 
Archibald C. Ketchum, Schenectady, N. Y., for a po¬ 
tato-digger—diploma. 
J. C. Langdon, Troy, N. Y., for cultivator plows and 
drag-rake—diploma. 
William Wallace, 414 Fourth st., N. Y., for a thrash¬ 
ing-machine—diploma. 
Thomas P. Thorne, Fishkill landing, N. Y., for a 
straw-cutter—silver medal. 
William Hovey, Worcester, Mass., for a hay-cutter— 
diploma. 
George Smithson, 229 West st., N. Y., for a straw- 
cutter—diploma. 
Todd & Marshall, Stamford, Conn., for a straw-cut¬ 
ter—diploma. 
Henry Warren, Troy, N. Y., for a root-cutter—di¬ 
ploma. 
C. Conklin, Peekskill, N. Y., for a feed-cutter—di¬ 
ploma. 
John Moore, 31 Fulton st., N. Y., for an exhibition 
of agricultural implements—diploma. 
B. M. Freeborn, 183 Front st., N. Y., for an exhibi¬ 
tion of agricultural implements—diploma. 
John Mayher & Co., 195 Front st., N. Y., for an ex¬ 
hibition of agricultural implements—diploma. 
Jordan L. Mott, 264 Water st., N. Y., for the best 
agricultural boiler—diploma : silver medal having been 
before awarded. 
[The premiums on Fruit, Flowers, Vegetables, and 
Agricultural productions, in our next.] 
