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No. 101.

IN ASSEMBLY,

April 3, 1877.

COMMUNICATION

FROM THE GOVERNOR TRANSMITTING A REPORT OF THE HON. A. T. GOSHORN, DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES CENTENNIAL COMMISSION.

STATE OF NEW YORK:

To the Legislature :

EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

ALBANY, April 3, 1877.

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I have the honor to transmit, herewith, a communication from the Hon. A. T. Goshorn, Director-General of United States Centennial Commission.

L. ROBINSON.

(No. 241.)

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1876.

State of New York:

UNITED STATES CENTENNIAL COMMISSION,
PHILADELPHIA, March 31, 1877.

SIR. The inclosed is a certified copy of the report of the judges as accepted by the United States Centennial Commission, and in conformity with which an award was decreed to you.

You will be notified when the diploma and medal are ready for delivery.

Please acknowledge receipt of this report.

Yours, respectfully.

A. T. GOSHORN,

Director-General.

(No. 235.)

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, 1876. The United States Centennial Commission has examined the report of the judges, and accepted the following reasons, and decreed an award in conformity therewith.

PHILADELPHIA, February 24, 1877.

REPORT ON AWARDS.

Product-Centennial building.

Name and Address of Exhibitor-State of New York.

The undersigned, having examined the product herein described, respectfully recommends the same to the United States Centennial Commission for award, for the following reasons, viz.: For a convenient and spacious building for the accommodation of visitors. JUHLIN DANNFELT,

Approved.

(Signed)

Judge.

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Given by authority of the United States Centennial Commission.

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Mr. Graham, from the Sub-Committee of the Whole, to which was referred the Assembly bill No. 315, introductory No. 634, G. O. 324, entitled "An act for the more efficient protection of judgment creditors," reported in favor of the passage of the same without amend

ment.

The bill was ordered to be reported by the following vote:

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Mr. Graham, from the Sub-Committee of the Whole, to which was referred the Assembly bill No. 322, introductory No. 516, G. O. 332, entitled "An act to authorize the board of education of the city of Brooklyn to establish a home or school of reform for truant children and to transfer the Truant Home of the city of Brooklyn to the care and custody of the said board of education," reported in favor of the passage of the same without amendment.

The bill was ordered to be reported by the following vote:

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