New Orleans Premiums and Medals.. 



For the information of those exhibitors who received rewards of 

 iijold and silver medals, I will state that the Committee on Awards 

 have decided adversely to the issue of the same, to only pay the cash 

 premium awards. Those exhibitors desiring to secure the medals can 

 do so at a cost of $7.50 each for the silver medals and $72 each for the- 

 gold medals. 



As some premium exhibitors have expressed doubts about the 

 proper meaning or construction of a circular lately issued by Co). G. 

 A. Breaux, Chairman of the Comimittee on Awards of the World's 

 Exposition, I will say this, that it simply means what I have stated in 

 my various circulars to premium creditors, viz. : that the only resource 

 that wi\] be available for the payment of premium creditors will be the 

 purchase money realized from the sale of the buildings and property of 

 the World's Exposition Company tu the new American Expo.^ition 

 Company, the conditions of which sale have been heretofore explained. 



Yours, etc., 



WM. H. jUUSON. 



Comment is unnecessary. 



L. A. GOODMAN, Secretary. 



