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96 Governor Morton signs Raines liquor law......March 23, 1896 Statue of Gen. U. S. Grant unveiled in front of the Union League Club, Brooklyn......April 25, 1896 Governor Morton signs Greater New York bill......May 11, 1896 Chauncey M. Depew, at the New York electrical exposition, transmits a message around the world in four minutes, employing power from Niagara Falls......May 16, 1896 New York banks agree to furnish $20,000,000 to protect the treasury gold reserve......July 21, 1896 New York banks deposit $9,600,000 in the sub-treasury......July 23, 1896 Appellate division of the New York Supreme Court declares the rapid transit act constitutional......July 28, 1896 Frank S. Black, of Troy, nominated by the Republicans for governor, and Timothy L. Woodruff, of Brooklyn, for lieutenantgovernor......Aug. 26, 1896 LI Hung Chang, Chinese statesman, meets President Cleveland at the residence of William C. Whitney in New York City......Aug. 29, 1896 General