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There shall be printed to bind four hundred and ninetysix journals of each house, and the same number of mes sages and documents, and distributed as follows:

For the senate..

For the assembly,

For senate library,.

For assembly library,

For the counties and public officers,.

For literary and scientific exchanges, to be made by the regents of the university, including one copy for each state and territory, and one copy for each of the regents who are not otherwise provided for,

For state library,....

38 copies.

134 copies.

16 copies.

50 copies.

123 copies

124 copies.

5 copies.

There shall also be printed and bound for the state library five copies of the Session Laws, and also of the journal of each house, and fifty-five copies of the same for the regents of the university, for the purpose of literary exchanges.

The clerk of each house shall forthwith, after the journal thereof of each day is approved, deliver a legible copy thereof to the printer for the two houses, who shall have the same printed and delivered to the sergeant-at-arms of each house within forty-eight hours thereafter.

RULE 18. There shall be a standing committee, consisting of three members of the senate and five members of the assembly, to be called the joint committee on the state library and cabinet of natural history.

RULE 19. The supply bill and the annual appropriation bill shall be reported by the fifteenth day of March, and printed immediately thereafter, and made the special order for the twenty-fifth day of March, or some day prior thereto, immediately after the reading of the journal.

RULE 20. No bill introduced after the fifteer.th day of March in either house shall have its final reading in either house until all bills previously introduced in either, and sent from one house to the other house for concurrence and ready for third reading, shall be disposed of, unless by unanimous consent, except the supply bill and the annual appropriation bill; and the clerk of each house shall note on each engrossed bill the day on which it was introduced, and the day on which it was received from the other house, and shall announce such facts when the same is proposed to be read a third time.

RULE 21. When a bill originated in the senate or assembly shall have been lost in either house, neither the same, nor any other bill on the same subject, and containing similar provisions, shall be subsequently introduced into the senate or assembly during the same session, unless by unanimous consent.

MILITARY DEPARTMENT.

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF AND STAFF.

Commander-in-Chief....... JOHN T. HOFFMAN.

Adjutant-General

Inspector-General

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Maj.-Gen. FRANKLIN TOWNSEND.
Brig-Gen. JAMES MCQUADE.

(Brevet Major-General.)
Brig. Gen. SAMUEL WM. JOHNSON.
Brig.-Gen. WILLIAM M. TWEED, JR.
Brig.-Gen. JAMES B. CRAIG.
Brig.-Gen. JACOB S. MOSHER.
Brig. Gen. ROBERT LENOX BANKS.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE J. MAGEE.
Brig.-Gen. ALBERT STEINWAY.
Colonel WALTER P. WARREN.
Colonel J. TOWNSEND CONNELLY.
Colonel WILLIAM F. MOLLER.
Colonel LESTER B. FAULKNER,

Colonel HERMAN UHL.

Colonel FRANK N. LORD.

Colonel FREDERICK W. HADFIELD.

DIVISIONS.

First Division District - Major-General ALEXANDER SHALER COMmanding-Comprises the city and county of New York and the county of Richmond.

Second Division District - Major-General JOHN B. WOODWARD commanding-Comprises the counties of Kings, Queens and Suffolk. Third Division District - Major-General JOSEPH B. CARR commanding-Comprises the counties of Albany, Columbia, Rensselaer, Washington, Saratoga, Schenectady, Fulton, Hamilton and Montgomery.

Fourth Division District-Major-General TILLEY R. PRATT COMmanding-Comprises the counties of Warren, Essex, Clinton, Franklin, St. Lawrence, Jefferson and Lewis.

Fifth Division District - Major-General THEODORE B. GATES commanding-Comprises the counties of Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, Sullivan, Ulster, Greene, Dutchess, Delaware, Schoharie, Otsego, Chenango, Herkimer and Madison.

Sixth Division District-Major-General HENRY A. BARNUM COMmanding-Comprises the counties of Broome, Cayuga, Cortland, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Seneca, Tompkins and Tioga.

Seventh Division District-Major-General JOHN WILLIAMS COMmanding-Comprises the counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Yates, Ontario, Wayne, Monroe and Livingston.

Eighth Division District-Major-General RUFUS L. HOWARD COMmanding - Comprises the counties of Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chau tauqua, Wyoming, Erie, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara.

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