TOTAL TONS of each class of articles which came to the Hudson river from Erie and Champlain canals, from 1841 to 1877, are as follows: TONS OF MERCHANDISE going to other States by way of Buffalo, from 1855 to 1865, inclusive. TONS OF MERCHANDISE going to other States by way of Buffalo, from 1866 to 1877, inclusive. TONS OF FURNITURE going to other States by way of Buffalo, from 1852 to 1864, inclusive. STATES, ETC. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. TONS OF FURNITURE going to other States by way of Buffalo, from 1865 to 1877, inclusive. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. ཋམྨནྟ་དྷ་དྷ་་ཁོ FR=FORFF || * 1877. 26 50 58 761 STATEMENT To show the tendency of lockages upon the Erie canal, at various points, so far as they have been preserved, for a series of years. RATES OF TOLL-1878. Established by the Canal Board, with the Approval of the Legislature. ESTABLISHED BY THE CANAL BOARD ON PERSONS AND PROPERTY TRANSPORTED ON THE ERIE, CHAMPLAIN, OSWEGO, AND THE CAYUGA AND SENECA CANALS. Toll is to be computed upon the weight ("1,000 pounds per mile") of all articles contained in the following list, unless otherwise stated opposite to the articles excepted. Acid, sulphuric...... A. Agricultural implements, going from tide-water, Articles not enumerated, going toward tidewater.... On the same, going from tide-water... Agricultural productions of the United States, not particularly specified... Barrels, empty, transported in boats. Beans.. Bedstead stuff (see Lumber No. 3). Bleaching powders, going from tide-water. Boat knees (see Lumber No. 3). Bolts, stave, if carried in boats. Bolts, stave, if carried in rafts. Boxes, stuff for (see Lumber No. 3). |