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LIST OF AMERICAN JURORS

AT THE EXHIBITION, AS PUBLISHED BY THE ROYAL COMMISSIONERS.

CLASS 3. Hon. Ashbel Smith, Texas.

4. Hon. E. S. Duncan, Virginia.

5. Robert McCarthy, New-York.

Sub-Jury, for Carriages.-O. McDaniel, New Jersey.

CLASS 6. S. Webber, Massachusetts.

7. Dr. J. V. C. Smith, Virginia.

8. A. Whitney, Virginia.

9. C. M. Lampson, London.

B. P. Johnson, New-York.

10. R. A. Leslie, R. A., London.

Sub-Jury, Musical Intruments.-Dr. J. Robert, Black, Kentucky. Sub-Jury, Surgical Instruments.—Dr. Thomas, Chadbourne, NewHampshire.

CLASS 11. Col. R. E. Coxe, Pennsylvania.

15. N. Kingsbury, Connecticut.

John H. Swift, New-York.
Frederick Schwann.

16. J. S. Cunningham, Virginia.

17. Henry Stevens, Vermont.

18. J. M. Beebe.

20. Elliot Cresson, Pennsylvania.

22. Hon. Horace Greely, New-York, (Chairman and member of Council of Chairmen.)

24. Lucius C. Duncan, Louisiana.

28. Rev. Gorham D. Abbot, Maine.
29. W. K. Smith.

AWARDS,

Made by the Royal Commissioners, to American contributors at the Great Industrial Exhibition of all nations at London, 1851.

CLASS I: MINING &c. Prize Medals.-Adirondack Steel, and Iron Company, New-York, for Steel and Iron.

Morris, Jones & Co., Philadelphia, for Plate Iron.

New-Jersey Exploring and Mining Company, for Zinc Ores, Iron (Franklinite) Ores, Smelting Process, &c.

Trenton Iron Co., New-Jersey, for Iron of fine quality, Ores &c. Honorable Mention.-Adirondack Co., New-York, Cast Iron &c. Morrel, Stewart & Co., Ohio, for Sheet Iron.

Morris, Jones & Co., Philadelphia, for Boiler Plate Iron.

CLASS II: CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, &c. Prize Medal.-Power & Weightman, Philadelphia, for Chemicals.

Honorable Mention.-Wetherill Brothers, Phil., Chemicals.

CLASS III: SUBSTANCES USED FOR FOOD. Council Medal.-Bor-
den Gail, Jr., Texas, for Preparation of Meat Biscuit.
Prize Medals.-Barnes, W., Vermont, for Maple Sugar.
Bell, Thomas, Harlem, New-York, for Soule's Wheat.
Dean, L., Vermont, for Maple Sugar.

Dill & Mulcahey, Virginia, for Cavendish Tobacco.
Duffield, C., Louisville, Ky., for Hams.

Grant, J. H., Va., for Cavendish Tobacco.

Hecker & Brother, N. Y., for Flour from Genesee Wheat.

Herriott, E. T., South Carolina, for Carolina Rice.

Kirtland, B. B., Greenbush, N. Y., for Maize, 35 varieties. New-York State Agricultural Society, for Collection of Wheats raised by Gen. Roswell Harmon, Wheatland, Monroe Co., N. Y. Raymond & Schuyler, West Farms, N. Y., for Flour from Genesee Wheat.

Robinson, P., Va., for Cavendish Tobacco.

Schooley & Hough, Cincinnati, for Hams.

Honorable Mention.-Bridge, John, for Oil Cake.

Dominick, George, Ohio, for Lard,

Hecker & Brother, N. Y., for Farina.

Hotchkiss W., Lewiston, N. Y., for Soule's Wheat.,
Lee, James, & Co., Mass. for Oil Cake.

Mookler & Childs, Ohio, for Cavendish Tobacco.

Oswego Starch Factory, Oswego, N. Y., T. Kingsford & Sons manufacturers, for Fecula of Maize.

Oyler & Anderson, Va. for Cavendish Tobacco.
Thomas, James, for Cavendish Tobacco.

Thomas & Co., for Cavendish Tobacco.

White, M., New-Orleans, for Muscovado Sugar.

CLASS IV. VEGETABLE ANd animal subsTANCES USED IN MANUFACTURES, &c.

Prize Medals.-Bond S., Tennessee, for Cotton.

Cockerill, Ten., for Wool.

Colegate & Co., N. Y., for Starch.

Hampton, W. S. C., for Cotton.

Hicks, George, for Tillandsia usnoïdes.

Holmes, G. L., Tenn., for Cotton.

Hotchkiss, H. G. & L. B., N. Y., for Oil of Peppermint.

Jones, J. R., S. C., for Cotton.

Jones, J. V., “

forCotton.

Kimber, A. M., & Co., Penn. for Wool.

Macleod, W. W., S. C., for Cotton.

Maryland State, for Collection of Produce.

Merriwether, J. B., Alabama, for Cotton.

Nailor, J., Mississippi, for Cotton.

Oswego Starch Factory, Oswego, N. Y., T. Kingsford & Sons, for Starch.

Perkins & Brown, Ohio, for Wool.

Pope, J., Tenn., for Cotton.

Seabrook, W., S. C., for Cotton.

Strean, J. G., Penn., (entered by mistake in the name of J. H. Ewing,) for Wool.

Thompson, Rev. Z., Vt., for Woods.

Honorable Mention.-Dix, E. R., N. Y., for Flax, Hemp, &c.

Dominick, George, Ohio, for Lard Oil.

Emory, T.,

Feutchwanger Dr. L., N. Y., for Bleached Shellac.

Frank, F., Ohio, for Lard Oil.

Goddard, L., for Whale Bone.

Holbrook & Stanly, Ohio, for Lard Oil.

Kitteridge, F. O., New Hampshire, for Corn-husk fiber.

Pell, R. J., New-York, for Woods.

Truesdale, Jacobs & Co., New-York, for Cotton.

CLASS 5. CARRIAGES, &c. Childs, C. for a slide top Buggy.
Watson, G. W., Philadelphia, for Sporting Wagon.

CLASS 6. MANUFACTURING MACHINES AND TOOLS. Council Medal.Dick, D., J. E. Holmes agent, New-York, for Anti-friction presses and Engineers tools.

Prize Medals.-LeRow & Blodget, New-York, for Rotary Sewing Machine.

Earl, T. K. & Co., Massachusetts, for Card Clothing.

Hayden, W., Connecticut, for Drawing Regulator for Cotton. Lowell Machine Shop, (Massachusetts,) for Self-acting lathe and Power Loom.

Morey, C., Massachusetts, for Eastman's stone cutting machine. Starr, Charles, New-York, for Book Binding Machine. Woodbury, J. P., Massachusetts, for Wood Planing Machine.

CLASS 7. CIVIL ENGINEERING, &c. Prize Medal.

Iron Bridge

Co., New-York, for Model of Rider's patent Iron Bridge.

CLASS 8. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, &C. ORDNANCE, ARMOR, &c.Prize Medals. National Institute, Washington, for Models of Ships of War and Merchant Vessels.

St. John, J. R., Buffalo, N. Y., for Nautical Compass, purporting to show the presence of any disturbing forces upon the needle: and to show the amount of the deflection resulting from these causes,

Honorable Mention.-Colt, Samuel, Connecticut, for Revolving Ri

fles and Pistols.

Palmer, W. R., New-York, for Target Rifle.

Robbins & Lawrence, Vermont, for Military Rifles

CLASS 9. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c.

Council Medal.-Mc

Cormick, C. H., Illinois, for Reaping Machine.

Prize Medal.-Prouty & Mears, Boston, Massachusetts, for Plow.

CLASS 10. PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c. Council Medal.Bond, William & Son, Massachusetts, for the invention of a new mode of observing Astronomical phenomena, &c.

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Prize Medals.-Bache, A. D., District Columbia, for Balances.

Brady, M. B., New-York, for Daguerreotypes.

Burt, W. A., Michigan, for Solar Compass, Surveying Instru

ments.

Ericcson, J., New-York, for Sea Lead, Pyrometer, &c.
Lawrence, M. M., New-York, for Daguerreotypes.
Whipple, J. A., Mass., for Daguerreotype of the Moon.
Honorable Mention.-Mayall, J. E.. for Photographs.

CLASS X. A. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.-Prize Medals.-Chickering, J., Massachusetts, for square Piano Forte. Eisenbrant, C. H., Maryland, for Clarionettes and Flutes. Gemunder, G., Mass., for a Violin, Joseph Guaruerius, (chiefly) and three other Violins and a Viola.

Meyer, C., Penn., for two Piano Fortes.

Nunns, R. & Clark, New-York, for 7 octave, square Piano Forte. Honorable Mention.-Gilbert & Co., Mass., for Piano Forte with Eolian Attachment.

Goodyear, C., Conn., for the successful application of India Rubber, for the manufacture of a Flute.

Hews, C., Mass., for a square Piano Forte.

Pirsson, J., New-York, for a patent square Piano Forte.

Money Award-Wood, J. S., Virginia, for the expenses incurred in constructing his Piano Violin, £50.

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