C 2 TONS OF FURNITURE going to other States by way of Buffalo, from 1841, to 1853, inclusive. STATES, &c. 1841. 1842. 1843. 1844. 1845. 1846. 1847. 1848. 1849. 1850. 1851. 1852. 1853. 1,047 2,372 3,613 4,130 4,241 4,509 2,645 1,953 3,447 2,575 619 1,049) 910 STATEMENT of the tons of property going from tide water, the tons arriving at tide water Tons, Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. 54,219 864,906 53,853 223,369 1889, 142,035 121,671 264,596 56,308 159,553 602,128 691,550 1,435,713 1840, 129,580 158,148 309,167 50,900 150,797 669,012 617,454 1,416,046 1841, 162,715 224,176 308,344 50,909 190,905 774,334 584,612 1,521,661 1842, 123,294 221,477 258,672 30,515 155,962 666,676 447,011 1,236,931 1843, 143,595 256,376 378,969 32,126 169,390 836,861 532,983 1,513,439 1844, 176,737 308,025 491,791 33,974 185,804 1,019,094 620,755 1,816,586 1845, 195,000 304,551 655,039 83,389 211,964 1,204,943 577,622 1,977,565 1846, 213,815 506,830 600,440 41,853 218,196 1847, 288,267 812,840 618,412 1,362,319 692,528 2,268,662 837,260 2,869,810 1848, 329,557 650,154 534,183 34,528 229,040 1,447,905 1,018.768 2,796,230 999,236 2,894,782 1853, 584,141 1,208,423 648,015 129,621 524,788 2,505,797 1,157,915 4,247,853 NUMBER OF LOCKAGES upon the Erie Canal, at various points, for a series of years. 24, 234 26,987 30,320 22,869 19,397 16,069 11,697: 1,097 8,113 7,326 3,258 12,089 32,673 23, 184 21,165 17,449 11,697 12,719 8,164 15,703 37,113 25,798 22, 258 18,280 10,925 11,206 11,969 JOINT RULES OF THE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY. 1. Each House shall transmit to the other all Papers to be papers on which any bill or resolution shall be founded. transmitted. 2. When a bill or resolution which shall have Bills repassed in one House, is rejected in the other, notice jected. thereof shall be given to the House in which the same shall have passed. 3. Messages from one House to the other shall be Messages communicated by the respective Clerks of each House, delivered by unless the House transmitting the message shall especially direct otherwise. the clerks. 4. It shall be in the power of either House to Amendamend any amendment made by the other to any bill ments. or resolution. committees to be ap 5. In every case of difference between the two In case of Houses, upon any subject of legislation, either House difference, may request a conference, and appoint a committee for that purpose, and the other shall appoint a committee pointed. to confer. The committee shall meet at such hour and place as shall be appointed by the chairman of the committee on the part of the House requesting such conference. The conferees shall state to each other, verbally or in writing, as either shall choose, the reasons of their respective Houses, and confer freely thereon. The committee shall report in writing, and shall be authorized to report such modifications or amendments as they think advisable. The papers shall be left with the conferees of the House assenting to such conference, and they shall present the report |