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The following articles were accidentally omitted to be noticed in the Reports of the Judges:

7. ABRAHAM W. BLANCHARD, Boston. One Trunk.
30. WILLIAM STEARNS, Salem, Mass. A Snow Cleaner.
42. GEORGE E. HARRINGTON, Boston. A House Bell.
53. E. W. TUCKER, Boston. A Puzzle in a Bottle.

84. C. HARNDEN, Lynn, Mass. A Snow Cleaner.

86. SAMUEL COX, North Hadley, Mass. A mammoth Corn Broom. 106. JOHN COWDEN, Boston. A soap stone Fire-place and Grate.

110. SAMUEL L. CUTTER, Boston. A Miniature of the Schooner Gladiator.

130. SAMUEL HOOD, Dorchester, Mass. Manilla Mats.

143. GEORGE B. FOSTER, Salem, Mass. A Miniature Barouche.

164. DAVID WHITEHOUSE, Boston. A Snow Cleaner.

196. IRA DRAPER, Saugus, Mass. Two models of Snow Cleaners.

199. L H. SASSARD, Boston. A Wig and Top Piece.

202 JACOB HOWE, Worcester, Mass. A Mop Head.

256. G. H. LOVEJOY, Boston. A Trap Bird Cage.

330. W. W. CODMAN, Boston. A fancy set of Mineral Teeth, set in gold,

361. A. BURRAGE, Boston. A wood Flower Pot.

378. CYRUS R. WOOLSON, Lowell, Mass. A model of a Trip Hammer, in steel, of a proper size for a breast pin.

507. E. Ives, Boston. Sheet iron Tea Kettles, and Coal Sifters.

543. L WARREN, Boston. Canoes, by the Penobscot Indians.

580. HARLOW & ROBERTS, Boston. One marble Table Top and Table.

590. L. BARNARD, Boston. An imitation marble Chimney Piece.

616. ROXBURY CHEMICAL Co., Roxbury, Mass. A specimen of Sulphurate of Copper.

655. N. E. HALE, Boston. A model of a Snow Shovel.

657. L GLYNN, Boston. A box of House Bells.

701. L. MEARS, Jr., Boston. One Toy.

712. I FOSTER, Boston. A soap stone Box.

746. L JONES, Roxbury, Mass. Tortoise shell Combs and Ornaments. 762. LIGHT & STEARNS, Boston. Specimens of Book Printing.

781. D. PAPPAN, Boston. A Sheet Counter and Card Case.

794. J. & E. WHITE, Boston. A Chaise Harness.

858. W. H. MILTON & Co., Boston. A Fur Surtout. ¡ 861. Name unknown. A model of a Snow Shovel.

868. C. W. WADE, Pittsfield, Mass. Dental Instruments. 972. T. N. BREED, Lynn, Mass. A box of Paper Cuttings. 988. W. H. MILTON, Boston. A marble Centre Table. 995. R. M. COPELAND, Boston.

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Specimens of Binding, the Revised

950. CROCKER & Brewster, Boston. Specimens of Book Printing.

1031. B. SHERWOOD, New York. An Iron Safe.

1042. I. FLANNAGLEN, Boston. Spelter Ornaments.

1066. S. KILBURN, Boston. A copper Congreve Plate.

1068. W. GAVETT, Salem, Mass. Models of Snow Shovels, 1103. S. FULLER, Boston. House Bells.

BABCOCK'S MINIATURE RAILWAY.

LEWIS BABCOCK, Ware, Mass., exhibited a Miniature Railway, twenty-one feet in circumference, upon which was placed a locomotive, propelled by springs, and followed by a beautiful train of cars-the automaton engineer of which will ring the bell at the word of command-also pull a lever with the other hand, and set the train in motion. He will also stop upon the route, the baggage car door will open, and an automaton will place itself at the door, and take in baggage; immediately the bell will ring, and the train be put in motion again. When in motion, if any obstacle is placed upon the track, (in different places,) the engineer will ring the bell, and the train will stop, &c. All of which is done with machinery, apparently without the aid of any person.

There was also a Miniature Steam Locomotive, weighing but little over an ounce, in which the power was obtained by a spirit lamp; and which worked with great precision.

This part of the exhibition afforded much amusement to the visiters, while the engines were in operation, and Mr. Babcock deserves great credit for the beauty and novelty of the several contrivances.

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Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Wood and Brass Clocks, and
Military Goods,

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Stoves, Grates, Cooking Ranges, Marble Fire-places, and Fur-
naces,

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Cloths, Cassimeres and Flannels, Metal and other Buttons,
Brass, Copper, Tin and Brittania Wares, and Wire-work,
Carpetings, Rugs, Bocking, Centre and other Table Coverings,.
Picture Frames and Gilding,

Hanging, Astral and Mantle Lamps,

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Cannons, Fire-arms, Rifles, Rifle Pistols, and Sportsmen's
Apparatus,

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Coach Lace, Webbings, Fringes, Upholstery Goods, and Paper
Hangings,

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Coopers' Work, Boats, and Pump and Blockmakers' Tools,
Boots, Shoes, Shoe-dealers' Tools, Leather and Morocco of all
kinds, and Pocket-books,

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Piano-fortes, Organs, and other Musical Instruments,

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Neck Stocks, Hosiery, Gloves, Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel,
Ready-made Linen, and India Rubber Goods,

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Shell, Pearl and Ivory Work, Brushes of all kinds, and Hair
Work,

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Soaps, Ferfumery, Medicinal and other Chemical Manufactures,
-Chemical Apparatus,-Dentist and Surgical Articles,
Hats, Caps, Furs, Umbrellas and Walking Sticks,

Printing, Type, Stereotype, Hand and Power Printing Presses,
and Printing and Writing Paper,

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Carriages, Chaises, Trunks, Saddles, Harnesses, Bridles, Military

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Hard Ware, Cutlery, Capenters' Tools, Locks, and Iron and

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New Inventions, Machinery, Steam Engines, Fire Engines and

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ADDRESS.

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