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eR tn ee NIE Pert THE PRINCE IN THE METROPOLIS. [CONTINUED FROM FIFTE PAGE) © BS number of otbers of the committee, was conducted to | Whe supper room through the side entrance arranged for Abe parpose. Is was tmpoggible, however, to follow the royal movements, and still more diffoult to get at the good things intended for the public delectatton. The following is the bill of fare. Those @ ‘the royal party were printed in gold, upon white sstin; those for ‘Abe common people, in bronze, on the same material — cooanananaianataltt 2 ‘iagara Engine Co. No. 4. Mein Baws 02. No. 4. Rand. Protection Engine Co. No. 6. New Yors Hose Co No 6 Choleea Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2. | ‘This division will form on the south side of Fourteenth Breet, right on Tenth avenue, the apparatus to be placed tn reversed order (heading toward Broadway). THIRD DIVIBION, The Third division will be under the marshalship of Edward W. Jacobs, and will comprise— np SS, 0B ‘Those Co. No. °. * Lexivgton Engine Co, No 7, with Dedworth 6 Band. Ringgold Bose Co No 7. Eagle Hook and Ladder Co No. 4. ‘Cisy Hose Oo. No 8. Shelton’s Band. Manhattan Engine Co. No. 8, with Steam Engine. Columbian Hose Vo. No. 9 Water Witch Hogine Uo. No. 10. Liberty Hose 2. 10. Conuell’s Daud Oveapua Keg ine Co. No. 11. Covercecscecenne cennencesere reel’ WALL IN HONOK OF BIB ROYAL HIGHS kes th PRINCE OF WALES Brew York, « clober 12, 1800 wen Conromme de Volaille. Huitres & la Foulette. Troltes SAOMOM, , ., neurre de Wostpelller. Eee a tie dedindes In Royale. a le Partslenne, Columbian Engine Co. No. 14. Excelsior Hose Uo. No 14. Chatham Engine Co No 16. Atlantic Hose Co. No. 16. Union Hook aud Laddor Uo. No. 6. Band, Mobawk Epgie Co. No 16. Tompkins Hose Co No. 16. Eiizabeth brass band East River Kogiue co No. 17. } Clinton Hore Co, No, 17. Band, Union Engine Co. No. 18. ‘The array of fruit was particularly rich. America rhowed what she could do tn the grape department, but | i must de confemsed that certain packages of a small white grape, just arrived from France, beat everything in | ‘this line. 1A was not without grea’ labor on the part of the gontle- | men who had his Royal Higbness in charge that they suc- eeeded in getting him to acomfortable location. The multitude soon after thronged into the room and it was filed almost to soffocation. | Franklin Hose Co. No 18. ‘The supper, thoogh unexceptionadle in quality, was not | This division will form on the south side of Fourteenth all that could be desired, because of tho miserable street, right on Eighth avenue, apparatus headed towards Arrangements under which it was served. A few | Broadway. exly could be assisted at one time, and | FIFTH DIVISION. tboee few by remaining at the tables, rendered — The Fifth division, Engineer John Brice, Marshal, will M necessary to pase the food over the heads or unter | be beaded by the elbows of their neighbors, Wines, creams and jel- Lafayette net os, No. 19. Mes, in this operation, wore consequently liberally i i SS aie merican jo. 19. Sprinkled upon elegunt dresses, and damage done by the | = es quantity. The Prince took all in good part, however, ‘Badsoa Hee Oo "No. 31 ‘and in easy conversation with those around him, the | Band. papper found its way to its destination. | es) Mande, Ke me A fine band was ja attendance here, and supplied the | Lafayetie Hoox and Ladder Go. No. 6. @ompany with some excellent mnsic throughout the United States Engine Co. No, 28. evening, the rush continuing with little or no intermis- pee Band. ve me. sion until tho emall hours of the morning. Jackson Engine Go. No. 24. National Hose Co. No 24. THE PRINCE DANCING. | avr rast Twetve O'Crock, _ street, right on Sevemth avenue, apparatus heading to- Leaving the supper room, the crowd opening respect- | wards Broadway. os fully before him, the Prince passed back again to the | SIXTH DIVISION. @ais, and, afer a moment's paase, opened the ball for- | The Sixth division will be in charge of Engineer Daniel mally with Wrs Governor Morgan, who was most richly | Donovan, Marshal, and will consist of:— Bnd elegantly dressed The members of the Princo’s | es ent, ae tarset Engine 0 25. faite filled up the fet. The dance has just begun, A | ne ote eS. mpace is roped off for dancing, and no more space is re- | Jefferson Engine Co. No. 26 served than is necessary. fort Washington Eagine Un. ‘No. 27. oe N Hose Go. No. 97. une 0. The Prince danced the second dancs with Mies Mason, | Sapietemud tonserin wes. and the third with Mrs. Hoyt, the youngest daughter of | Pacitie En; ‘No. 28, General Scott. Mes Hoyt is richly dressed in pink atlk, | Pearl Hime ( 3 am Wann ton te Co, No, 12, 2 Mayonnaise de Volail'en, jackson Hoss Co. No. 13. ; hypeeade Smee Nee This division forms on the south side of Fourteenth | 3 Bocanstocs, Becaner sos te Poe Prien’ the right resting on Ninth avenue, the apparatus ; Glace hin Van Le et Citron, heading towards Broadway. i sete ickes, Polron. Radsine de Serre, Ae: biegpe vender a eal Finces Montes. The Fourth division, Engineer G. Jose , tora, Albert. ad + wench ee sha), will be compoted of the following pain mls | PRI Powtan, Be vase ad) Bighth regiment band. This division forms on the south side of Fourteenth” THE RECEPTION OF THE PRINCE IN BOSTON. Bosrow, Oct 12, 1800 ‘The interest in the visit of the Priace is iuoreasiog ‘The sales of tokets to the bail up to this evening foot up thirteen bupored. The commitue bave appropriavd tive {bovsand doliars for decorations, eight thuvssna for sup- Per, three thousand for liquor, apd ope thousand for mu- sic. Sbould the rale of tickets reach two thousand, five thousend dollars additional will be appropriated for deco rations. . very room tp our prinoipal hotels is engaged for the bight of the bail. ‘The military ordered out will pumber twenty-Ove bun- drec—torty- five diferent corps, sixty office (ommon on three sides. | wo of the Governor's aids will meet the Prince at the Btate House. THE PRINCE'S RECEPTION IN SEW YORK. Wasnt, Oct. 12, 1860 Despite all that may be pretended by the exquisitely fastiaious and superfine, who, while dying to eee the Prince spd to be presented, did pot erjoy the opportu- | pity—despite the sincere aptagoviem to prince a8 of bie Roya! High ners is etill the abtorbing topic here as elsewhere ip seciai circles, ‘The accounts given by the Hxxatp, especially of his re- ception at Castle Garcen, of the reviews, the doings at tbe City Hall, the march up Broadway, and the scenes 0a the way to and around and witiin the Fifth Avenue Hote), sovght for with eager tmerest. It would be quite a. mistake to !magine that these sentiments are kened simply by the idea of reyaity among us It te no vulgar love of Honizing @ prince or @ futnre movarch, Far from it. The eymmon herd of sight- sere may be influenced 10 som: Dut this interest of the people of the best condition its origin inthe love of fatberiand, ancient memoric’ cherisbeo association®, end a patural and proper £0) pear a relation to the Briteb crown shail be received ia bighest civilization, in the various domains of letters, reknce, weaith and polite life. Henoe it t# that the Henap is anxiously waited for now, as \t was during the Prince’s stay in Washington. No other journal gives the full news of his progrees. Tho Duke of Newcartie, Lord St. Germans, Viscount Hincborbrooke, General Bruce, but particolarly Sir Henry Holland aod Dr Ackland, ‘were coptinval’y asking for the Hxrawp. They bought all the extra expies they could get while bere, and sent them off to diferent friends in England, SS MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. of the City—Tp: pervisors Con- firm the Assess Roile—Toral Amount jo be Rated by Taxsation Acariy Ten fem Dotars—The Record Commis- ion Get Their Seventy Odd Thousand, &o., de. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. The Board of Supervisors met at noon yesterday in their chamber, No 17 City Hall—tho President, Wm. R. Stewart, Heq , in the chair. There was full attendance of members and afair lobby representation, in view of ‘with an overdrese of Ince, The crowd around during the | Guardian Engine Go No steam ast dance was #0 great that the party could hardly stir. | juardian Regine Oo, No 20 — ‘Metawors Hose Co No 29. | North River Eogine Co. No. 80. THE LATEST FROM THE BAUL. | This division forms on the south elde of Fourteenth Satorpay, Ocronmn 13,24 M. | atreet, right on Sixth avente, apparatus heading towards ‘The Prince is aga'n trying to dance. The rope span | Broadway. bas much diminished and the crowd around his Royal SEVENTH DIVISION. Highvess is almost as great as that at the Japanese ball. ‘The Seventh division will be in charge of Wm. Hackett, The committee allege that there are more than 3,000 peo- | Marebal, and will consist of:— pie in the room, that ovteiders have bribed the police, wixty of whom are on duty under Sergeant Spade, and — obtained admittance. The doorpeepers are under charge | Of Mors, of Wallack’s. The committee are now counting | the tickets Superintendent Kennedy watching the opera. Mon, Except this and the crowd there is no exsitement, | and all is progressing favorably. Tho representatives of the press are indeb\ed to Mr. | Palmer and Kingslake, of tho Academy, for placing at Ubetr disporal one of the reams of the building where they | could attend undistarbed to their duties. Haw Past Two o'Ctock. Two of the thre boxes have been epened and counted. | The result is, that twelve hundred and two tickets haye _ This division wii form on the south side of Fourteenth Deenfound, and {t ig estimated that at least twelve hundred treet, right on Fifth avenue, apparatus in reverse order. are tn the third box at the centre door. The inference is, RIGHTH DIVISION, ‘hat there ought not to be more thau three thousand peo- _—‘ The Eighth division will be in command of Engineer ple in the house, except admitted by collusion with the Stephen Mitchell, Marshal, cond of committee's door keepers and the police, one of whom te stationed at each door, This co‘lusion, the Superin® ene bane os No, 98, with steamer. an ladaer Co, No. 14, tendent says, is impossible, and besides that there can Bund be no more than 3,000 persons present, as tho house is Amity Hose Co. No. 38. ‘enty crowded on the lower floor. The committee say lit Jfonawk Heke Go Noa Me but think moch. The question about the tickets can- Bot be settled for an hour or two yet, and will probably amount to nothing, as the Superintendent is about right te bie latter assertion. Band. Laurel Hose Co. No. 30. Peter Mastermn Bugine Co, No. 82. Index Hose Uo. No. 32. Black Joke ee Go. No. 38. bady Washiogton f aging o No. 40. Fumpire Hose Co, No. 40 Cinton meee Co No 41, Alert = 7 No. 41. Marion Hook and 1 aero No 13. Mazepps Hee Co. No 43. This Division will form on the east sideof Fourth ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-DAY. Up to & late hoor last evening we did not bear of any | Special arrangements bavieg been made for the entertain- Ment of the Prince of Wales and the members of his suite avenue, right on Fourteenth street and Broadway, ap- today, as in consequence of the late bour at which they paratus leading up town. were expected to return from the bail, the maior | UNTE DrvigION. = com mittee of arratgemente thought they would pro- mytelcsacn magestnmes baatometen | gmake sven waite la ergot Regan tn roach the afvernocn they will no doubt be taken to in Dodworth’s Band. spect ome of the macy fue buildings and institutions of Baxter Hook and Ladder Co. No. 15. ar cily i Manhattan Engive Co No 43. ne Pioneer Hose Co. No. 43. Baud. THE FIR EMEN’S PARADE T)-NIGHT. Live Oak Fngine Co. No. 46. Washington Irving Howe Co No, 44 ‘Aurore Bagine Oo. No. 45. Valley Forge Steam Engine Co. No. 46. fechnanie I The Grand Torchiight Procession of th Fue Depritment im Honor of the Wales Programme of Ch Srergps tuatne Se. He ok, Decker—Route of the Parad Americus Hore Co. No. 4 Liverty Eogine Co. No. 60. ‘This division will take the east side of Fourth avenue, right on Sixteenth street, apparatus beaded up town. TENTH PIVIBION, ‘The Tenth divielon will be in obarge of Rogineer Thomas Roe, Marshal, and will coveist of— The ¢rand (orebl ght ;rocersion of the firemen {a hon- of of bie Reyal Bighnete the Price of Wales, for which uc! parntions have been going op for the dash (ow weeks, will come off to night, and It is expeoted bo affair will be the most splendid aud imposing of extensive pre ite kin that has ever taken place ip this ety. [1 pam Band. bere w> are informed that it will far exesed even tho eee See feat 4. wnial parade of the Fire Departmont last vear, whieh 2) Cooedercd the Gnrst exhib tion of the gallant tiers of our lites mud property that had occurred up to that pared. All the engines have been newly patot Nese Fe es to. No. £6 od aed repaired, without regard tocest, and the tempo- Hose Co. No ST rary doce catiane, i if said, will be ona scale of maguid Lubertie Bork nea Taduer Gn No bd Cenc ih Reeth SH the grandeur of the display im Portes, Bese Go. We. 68, every other pasticutar 1k te ipowsiive as yot to give anything like ax cet) gaateat the tumbers which will form the procession; bo! from ihe programme whteh we publish below it will be sean that more than one hundre! of the city com panier ere to ture « 4, contrary to usage hitherto, hel by the Board of Foremen and Engineers, Were co limitation as to nenabere, cach company being THE ROUTE OF TRE TR CRSION allowed & procure outaite celegatio vs to their strength will be through mcet of the principal thoronghferes of tho Ad libitum The visiting companion, not mentioned ia metropolis. The lise of march wil! be through Poarteenth the prograseme, will, together with ¢¥elr motropolitan gtrest to Fourth avenue, ep Foarth avenue to Toventy Orethren, iocrease the whole namber to perhaps one third etrect, through Twenty. bird stract to Madiean ave- Banded and teenty-4-e compan hue, cp Madison avenue to Twenty.sixth etrect, through The covt of Sbi8 maguitignt nocturnal Parate of the twenty-sixth strect to Fifth arenes, down Fifth avenue Gremen will not be corered by $5000, about half of (nessirg in review before the Prines at the #Wth Areave whieh will be defrayed by the Fire Depa tment, and — Flote!) to Fourteenth street, througs Fourteenth treet 4» the rest by Mayor Voo!, whe hae most li erally com Fucrth avenue, down Fourth avenue to the Bowery, Sriboted $1 600 towsr'e the paxphare of tor. wor, ard throvgh the Bowrry to Chathem street, Qroagh Ch vibaa 82 000 for the music Street, around the jowor rnd of the Park, and up @ owt The following ia ‘be Greed Marsbhele way to Union square, where the several companies gril PROGRAMME OF THR Jie De dismisted The line will form at belf past six (¥ low wg order aad places — Finet prvisiox. The First Division, Kiwba Kingsland, Warskal, wil! be | eompeerd of the visiting Companies, the officers. © *h* Fire Department Fund, Fire Commissioners, Kean \)'t Asfociation aud the Exempt Eegiae Company Tin’ Officers of vialting companion will report to the Englacer i command of ihe on the corner of Tinth ave Ave and Fourteenth etreet, as carly af Gif o'elock, that Adkio's Band Zephyr Bove Oo. No. 61 ‘This division will form on Fourth avenue, east wide: Fight ca Nimoteensh street, facing up town. JOHN DOCKER, Grand Marshal. According to the resolution adopted at a resont mectiog SPECIAL HINT TO THE FIREMEN. | TO THE ADITOR OF THE BERALD, Will yoo allow & subseriber to supgert, through your Widely extended and (ofaeatial jonraat (or, T should aay, the people's paper), to the committee of the firemen's forchlight procession, which 18 to take place this (Satur. day) evening, in honor of atd to welcome the Prince of Wales, to be punctoal and prompt in time of atarting, ke., not to keep the people (eepecially the women) stand in, t and Waltiog Oot)! their pationoe te exhausted, aod the Abeir placer in the line may’ be arranged. . SECOND vivistox whe caatiae es peemieront demon tration ompletety The Beoved division wit! be te charge of Roplecer deatn yee Pa iy eral bo eee ag | Timothy L West amore he Prople aseembled at the City Halt Whitworth's Ror waiting 1F the military to come up; some of the by. are hee, ° standers go." * cb abd digueted, and left the groand; Hos i others gto from twelve o'diock M unty Fee t half past gig O'clock PM. oT hope, Mr. Reiter, anend Tee as 1 yoo wit! call atters (om to tbi8 Most Important potot, that ent 7 of being poretoal ant proms pie, r . . shall net be Bent to nights , New You : the expected action on the tax books, and incidentally oa the long contested matter of the Record Commission. Supervisor Prrpy, from Se Committee on Taxes, made the jolicwwg report:— The Committee on Anppsl Taxes, to whom was refer- red the appexed communication from the Comptrolier, ‘Uavemitt! taterrent of the amounts to be raised by taxation i 1860, witb the draft of ap ordipance to levy the treme. pectfully report that they bave car@ully ttatemen', apd compared the amounts me appropriated by the Board of Sa- perviro county parpores, and by the Com- mon Covrci! ter city porpors, for the current year, and find the same tw be correct. The amount of appropriathns made by the Board of Su- pervisors, eecording to Ue m Compireter’s statement, ‘ em $3,678,368 69 tbe pay vided for ar foll 1 By texation 3 bariee licen jy general fund ——- 83 578,853 69 Tn addition to the above snonnt of $8 682,- 403 required to pay the spprepriations for the year, there is tobe raised for the Commirsiourrs of Record, as bereieatter PIED... ee 972,034 26 Apd 9 tortber amount to seppiy deficlencies in the product of the taxer Ip pursvance cd neo. 6. ebap. 609 of the laws of /860, of. 68 661 31 140,506 67 Sold for State and county. .. «++» $8,678,068 26 The smount r quired to b¢sainedby taxation for city purposes. accor ing to the _— troller ® ptatement, ie... sees 6,923,862 01 From thie there rhould be deduet- fd the follow si g amovot} viz — For Beesman ftrest etension, which your committee are in? formed @ill Dot be needed... .. 2 300 Amovnt received from be Com. mirrioners of Exeiee tw be ap. ied to the suppers of the poor y the alms Benee Depart & Finted in the Conptrotier's communication to the Board, dated Uct. 9, (see Joumal) 89 204 ae 00 Total. «9,689,208 01 In adeition to the above ‘anoupt required to —, be raised to pay the arpropriations made by be Corperstion, there must be levied to supply deSertes in the taxes as per fre Lot peg 6C9 of the ~—e of —_—- eum of..... se» 3.190 59 Total for Corporation ......c006 coves ++: 98086 448 €0 RRCAPITULATION. Tt will be Fen from the foregoing that the whole amount of taxes required to be levied tn 1860 is as fol- Nowe, vit For Srate and county Porpoece. for city purposes. Te eceeee cece . + 90 158,007 86 Among the items iuckded tm the amount to be raised for State end county purpeees the ram of $72,034 96 ie tose ueder the [hem of “ Commise: ‘of Record,” Harce with & peremptory mi jus from the e Court, Whiley our committee do not admit the rent of the courts to interfere with the action of legis ative beoies by directing them to do or vot to do the bireing of cLber bodies whore powers +manate from the tome pource o# their owp, your committee are impelled by a repre of public Justicr lo scquiesce in this instance abd at tow time The peceesity for immediate action in levying the taxes $3673 059 26 6.085 448 60 rious embarrny erable portion of the Pipatinn of the collection of withont mcaon in the trea. tbe 189+ 8, Ore about to mater et he seme ‘* te be rawed for city purposes tmcludes the oo | Contre! Pack, mairvrance ont government of....$80,000 Lay ing ov! the city worth of 266th street. | Efe retation te om ep cf the Board of Comminioners 1 Perk (ee jonrnel, vel. 1, p 666), im pur- © 4 Pf cbepter 85 of the laws of 1860, as £97 000, tbat belog theretimate of expead!: for ove ye or trem the date tthe pareage of enid act (Mereb 18, 1860). bot open conference wih campers of thet commineiow, the tom of 680.000 te eetimated to be Foffow ht for tee present Geral year terminating Deoom- bor 1, 1860, ane the seme bas accordingly been tn e The Commis loners for laying oot the otty north of 186th fireet mode a requisition for Ibe tum oF $90,000, to carry op the work copvempiated by the act creaving said oom. ripen « the corren, but suberquenty a tified the Comparsth ¢ thet be tum of 316000 would snifice; Jeo commsitee bale i eeried that sora. «POF PO \ F0TT.200 666 OT; the total on of 10 \* $682 042 792. ‘nererne, 924 QuT 984 OT. board of Sopervirers beve bo coutrel over the ‘These of the Cent FUMLee of bee for the pum ¢ te eronat rowed ty tex for city oF State purposes e facd hy the leweel the Stete sed by the ordinances sf the Com mow Couret The geet (neresee io the amount to bo raised in tois county for the vee of the State ai yur suarves ie Se tous ettention of our eters A. heay: feb serine reverity oo tne Taspayere or Vaioeoumty, wh nthe valvation of property tm ort etantly Inereasing” In PN 8 Of the faete e# sieved above, your committes bes fubmit or accpteo the followicg ordinance. Peepectte &) tubtuitted, FLUAG_F PURDY,) Committee JAMER PAUTA, on WALTER ROCHE, Apnual Sluas A DUTCHER,) Taxes. SPROUIE TIN SCRANE TO SUPPORT Tm RM IVR GoovE® WWERT OF 1 STY 2D CTY OF EW YORK 7OR te ve We 1860. ‘ The Beare od Bop ‘vies of the cownty of New York do ord Hel bAvend hereby tay levied ond Te ye ter ert the cet Mer, real ond peynowal, subject to Inration # ‘ne (0 law, of ard within thee ity ané conn- ty ef New ¥ to be Nise and colleges senendiog te ew for the ernment of the pounty New York, to Stotthe interest on the e ‘opened ppoo raid city ed defloonay a te srore fom ore ctecoe aewomemente cores bY Cieerurt wna the Soo cotlention of +06 for the rom of three mittens aie hundred and ! Ofty wine dollars and twenty. » as fOWE ie di d nobler It has earings em eneeh geaee ae | abd the non collretion ot taxes; and for the sum. of six the emporium of America by the representatives of our | apd one bupdred and fifty musicians, Tbe line will enclose the — feet | Ponting, stationery and blank books. WHAT JS THOUGHT IN WASHINGTON OF | euch wbich ts felt by democrats, and of the repugnance | | of demagogves, there can be 90 docbt that the progress | | Police fund (for payment of raiaries) 560 00 Po tee copii gercies, fer Deputy Saper! 565 00 (000 00 | 000 00 200 00 Salariee— Executive 000 00 Balaries—Judiciary. 224.720 00 State toxer, + 982,681 08 Commission 18 of Recoréa—inserted tn oon: formity with @ peremptory mandamus from the Sopreme Conrt, said amount to be paid by the Comptrolier #ben jodictally determined to be due to the contractors, 72,034 26 Deficiencies in the taX@@.......e.eeeeeeeeee 68,661 31 | to taxation according to law. tent by that feeling, | | etgbt coll tude as to the mapver ip which one who stance in 90 | | City contingencies . | Common schools for sity. | oF tax bocks, as provides in the third seotion of thie or. for the )rar, om stated in & commounietion from the Cemptre nder oate of October 9, 1860 (see journal, —). renders it impeetible to postpone the matier acy crper without exporng the Firance Department to ee | 060 "200 | | gencie Bouse (wew) [orone experees: | Bovee tor detention of w: Hon of, Harlem Iotervet on Harlem Brie Interest op loans. Ire titution for th Lighting, cleaning ‘and York Sareole Aging. (fiicers’ and witnes 8888s Sssss sssssses ss 38885 22822 82228222 gevss Ess ss seen eeetsud. 23 Total. sesees sees 188,678,059 26 Sec. 2 There shail slso be, and hereby is, levied and imposed a tax upon the estates, real and personal, # subject of apd within the city and county of New York aforesaid, and to be raleed and col- jected accor to lew, e suppor govern- ment of the city of New York, including the Almahouse Depertment, a of Education, Fire Depart- ment, and city courts; also,’ the payment of the {pterest on that portion of the city debt, | and’ the. apualipstalmenta upon the prine thereef, which is payable from acd required by law to be provided for by taxation in said year, and to supply the | eptimated deficiency mm the product of the taxes arising — from erroneous assignments, and from loes by discounts — millions eighty five thousand four hupared and forty daixty cents ($6,085,445 60) as follows:— | jmount For What A saectnen lalsoutons tacvoveusa $8'000 00 | aqueduct rs provements. Almebouee Department... ...+ss0+0+ 590,866 00 | alms house—Burldiogs and repairs. 107 049 00 feigian pavetseu ne 250.000 Beard of Bealh 85.000 Charges on arrears of taxes. 2,000 (hurees OD arrears of aseesements, 2.000 Ceptral Park—Mainvenance and government of Sie | 800 (00 =. Coenties Reef—Blasting and removing. Contirgencice—Mayor’s office... Conting-neier—Com ptroller’s Coptingencice—Law Department... Contingencies—City Inspector's Department. Court bouse-Fourth Police district. Errors ad delinquencies Thoge’ jewaike and feccing vacant lots Fire Department. ......06 Fire apo Police Telegraph Intere-t on Revenue Bonds. Interest 00 Central Park fund stock of 1887... Interest on Ceptral Park fund stock of 1898.. Int, op Cen. Park improv’nt fuad st’k of 1876 Int, on Con, Park im "nt fund stk of 1687 Int on floating debt Stock . Int. op poble botiding stock No. Jet op Public Education stock of 1873.. Tot on N. Y City stock for decks and slips by on Lose pood tk, rebuilding Tom'k’s Ma’kt Amps AD lands and Fiaces ++ Laven purchased for taxes and ‘asecer mente Laying ovt the City north of 186th street Woopt Morris equare—improv Clams. Pripting and advertiting for Common Coun’! Buse BSSEEoRIEESE 38252222282323332 88 iteseinaadtam Printing for departmen 20 Police —\pveetigation of 1866 3 | Publis builoinge—eovat uction and repairs... 120 Public builetpg stock No 8—redem oticn of, 0 Public Ee ucation st’k of 1873—rea’mpt'n of. 4 ! Fublic st’k rebuilding Tom’k’na M’kt, red’mp 17 | — colate expense! 1%6 | 3 | $82825295822822228222%8 a a Se ann a 40. 60 13 14,830 97 000 16,000 40,006 26,150 83.500 4260 43 500 7000 88 000 25 000 60 600 6,600 16.000 120,000 Hage aest ths 30 060 Stevty for Ret of dav. ieiie 8,000 Supplies for and cleaning publie 42.000 Sapplcs for Police Department. 20,000 Water piper and layiog. 115/000 Wharres, piers and slips 229,0¢0 Wells aud pomps..... 4.000 Deficienccajin taxce + 203,190 The som ¢f three hundred thoveand dollars (8300.000) ipciuded ip the amount eo levied and tu posed for *clean- ing ftreets,” shall be and herehy ts levied and im ey only upon the estates hereinbefore mentiosed, ing and betng Fouth of alive oe uh the centre ot Fifty-seventh street, apd the rom of four teenie tank incloded tm the ‘lampe and gas,”’ shall stevke' neat ‘and impored only wren the ‘waid estates ying od being within that portion of eaid city whicb the Common Council thereof have desig.ed as the “lamp district.” fee. 8. The assesment rolls for 1860, heretofore re ceived (rom the Committee on Taxce and areeen nents are bereby referred to the Committee on Annual Taxes, aod the raid Committee are bereby anthorized and requested to cange to be computed and entered therein oppurite to cach of the several sume ret down resvectively as the | valcations of real, pertoosl and otver taxable property, | the proper amounts to be paid as a tax ibereon, ana adds | the smounis in €ach boot, and when compelled to deliver tai? steetment rolle to the Clerk of Arrears in orier Ubst the cppald water rents a; the year 1869 may be entered therein, as provided by law fee 4 After the completion of the assessment rolls Gionroe. the Faid comepittee on annual taxes are hereby required to pr cure from the members of the Board of Sa- pervisore the warrapte sutborizing and requiring the Receiver of Taxes toooilect the several sums where | lw mebtioned ancording to law, and immediately thoreaf | ter to deliver told apeerement rolie or tex bonke, with the Warrar te aforesaid spor xrd thereto to the said Receiver of Taxes, abd therenpon report t the Comptroller of the | city of New Yerk the amount of anid taxes to be aocoant- ed for by the raid Receiver of Taxes. Supervitor Tween proposed to strik > out the appropria Hon for the maintainance of the Central Park, aod argued | Uthat it was ap outrage that there shoul! be needed #89000 to maintain the Park before it was half Qnished. H» moved | to strike that appropriation out, bot the Board refased— | Supervisor Buexr proposed to amend the item for the Record Commission eppropriation by adding, that the ptrelier Fhou't not pay until the Irgality and the | cord Comm aston claim bad been ones i This agreed to, the Sapor- € ‘nto tbe whole matter to show wnat ex perpetrated by thing) xermtesion. howe, wae fonily atopt alling attention to the feet that of it the Supervisors were not respemeible, Deire CXPENKER OF account of commissions BOL con! by the Supervieors, ae ben Rosra did potning else of Importance, adjourning to Mon? For the report ‘caer, af atorted by the Sn the Comptreiler bas made up the rate of tax ae Atv] Amount of tox $0.1.24. 07 88 90,758 £07 80 igence, Mr. Gustavue A. Feary, of Tennessee, will speak to the Union men of Breoklyn, on Montes evening next A. FA. Wiekles and family, of New York: 2 A tam erg. of Ohio, Dr. Kellock and lady, of Savannah; W. Fisber end wife, of Baitimore, are stepping at tho Metre. olitan Hotel. W. OW. Corceran, of Wrebingten; Bev, De_ Ralch, of Mewport, RI; 5, Markey, of Tub! Jobn Pox, of St Jobe NF; P moll, of New aod L. Paro, of oe Rico, are amie i the Kverets Honee, oir ebieness of Chandos, of Eigiand: Mr. | gente sod party, of Ep 4; Rebert Chambers, of Edin. ; Newhall wife of Phivade'phia; J Plemb eed wife, of al ard W. B Butler and wife, of Baltimore, are tlopy ing at ibe Clarendon Hotel. | Professor Davie, of Hertford: Tt. W. Greene, of Provi- dence: Wr. Coole ge and DA Dwight, both of Boston, JV. Oh, of Chicego, and deoree Davis ard indy, of Providerce, are stopping at the Brevoort House, fomily, 8 W. Barnard ond ait of aban: Col Mardee and Col Reynolds, both of the Untied tee army: HP. Goodyear, of New Haven; A Susial Titmern beth from Phi edetphia Cat, M ellen: Rebert Ri TPO, of Syracnee, and P Meal FN Trete and family, of New York: 8 A Color and at Faysl rreetiont: WM Skinner, of log Sing: a, Sane *¥ « Coha, sot AN, Bertram, of New York, | ppirg of the Tafarge House, ody, of Fhunderpnid, are stopping at the Union fF tL, J ftp Ste on 3 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, | OCTOBER 13. 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. . SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Ocean Stea: SPECIAL NOTICE. A pednges and letters intended for the New Youre Hwwaup should be sealed. seal Port of New York, October 12, 1860, Fteamahtp I Sthonpen ‘and Liver. ann (Br), pson, Queenstown } eeamebtp ‘Southampton and Havre—New York “Arago, I sgt eam ‘Rich, Liverpool—W T Frost. ww a re 4 Linie Drew, Gray, Lin ERD Mine, ategre, London Beavrorth sb Shan’ ‘Bits. Gi fbip F_B Cutting. Maloay. New 01 Bark Harriet Can (Br). Pinkney, Glasgow. Bik domes Gah Gaesee- Breit Son & Co ine’ (AGS), Cork and ® market—W F ton. sus Sebr Equator, A) Harbor Island. Schr A A Bastions gross & cee--¥ 1 Bortes & fen. hehe Ww Mersbon, Cole, Mobile—Oakley & Keating. Barab Brae, Douglas, Georgetown—Doilner, Potter & ‘Coggeshall, Cienfuegos, Sept 22. in company with brigs baa ire, end Meteor, for New Vork. aid parted company matt Linwood, Green, Remedios, Sept 27, with sugar, to Miirk Amanda (Pew Range. Boston 3 daye, in ballast. to me to this for Roglane.” 7 Miller & ¥ Buse < Reta tron Win wth ben of sate and the mate jever— eo asgutance, seme dey. ope, rie 7 for Senile "River ‘The © has experienced ENE and NE meee Prince ct Wares tr, (Br, new), Fi zgerald, Dorchester, NB, ith mene 19 A Smilers ‘8 Co. rin’ Back Pl Pahl, Baranneh, 8 dase, with naval nee ‘Manuirg, Joggins, NB, 17 days, with stone, sobehr Orion », Hopkins, Barrington, NS, 7 days, with fab, wees 5 Cobb, Bayport, Fla, 18 days, with cedar, to Wave, Warner, ‘Washington, NC, 4 days. Virginia. Bunting, Robinson. Vi Feb Mia Sorta, Rizateibpor for Boson aT = Bénin. Grath, Velser, Nae tor Newport. &l |. Wheeler, Rebr Del Nonte, Dinsmore io, Was sey tess Toany. ‘albany for Row I Haveo, Providence, 3 daya, len Core. Ove Br brig outside the Hook ‘at sunset, SAILED. Bteamsbip Ieabe!. ‘Wind during the ¢ay Miacellancous. ‘We thank the gentlemanly purser of steamship Naskville, frem Charleston, for favora. Suir Qceux or tae Weer, formerly of the New York and Liverpool line of packets, built in this olty about 1848, and stranded om the Irish const tn 1866, arrived at this port on | Wednesday last under British colors, in command of Capt =e ‘on Cape Antonio. BT Majtin, from Clenfuegos | Philsdelphis, and partes oat of Mantanila ‘Agno Reweil “ef Lube ), Whiter yor oe with | Cnr aae eee etteracee, 90 miles from South Shoal, ender Whaiemen. Arr at Labatos Rarker, NB, from Borihe craioe, widh Lad bole Seal, See eat vense's are en taaraae mtee iz Roding, Soeroeaaa ma, dee. PLA em ss oy nore for Manrhan, July 25, be if ey SE tty tne (Sept) for Caloutia, sculbampton @& lat 42.5, lou 34 W—by the Tasmanian jo), ab a ain eb ot ‘Natunas Telands, ship Mary Whitridg $i ti ohne Patmos. Buck. fod Mauna 6 les “uso wetee and Caloutta, July Fore: Ports. st re rier feet a X Farwel, wausasae we bite NOrleans (and the ‘ormer was. | Reb Tg Uh; Rept 26—fid Ht B Wright, Park, NYork; Lalia Ent At 28th PN Beyer . Latham, for : 28th, Medera | y Ravanneh: Parthian, i, Miler Am Ber! Jat Gusto, Slomity, Nort, iperb, Remier, alas Sn ar Bac evn, wt os it Croxstapt, Bept 19—Sld Volga, Holm, N¥ork; 2b, Dublin, | | Lave. Bostra Boston, | cxacetgem me Rae brides, coe em ere ‘estie, Howes, NYork. Carcurta, & Arr Fisdra. Brown. Mouritins; 1¥b, Nae tional 1nd Badvetene, Grant, Liverpon. Queen’ Hines ey, Bostrns ithe thereoe “a | Conan Rover: nator: 16th, Kippress, rat. Sept Are Benne: Morlate Fete? ITO ann D. 1, Rey — untess Kewen te tor NYeee o ounlens of congue, Stes 2%6—Arr Amr. Hammond, iinet n Dowceni Doehinvar, Cole, werp cop Stn 388, Bept 26 tactile var, from awe burs) Poston hy on ae at Cg Florence, Randall, St eet sTArT Giniding! Star, Kelly, aly tert id Sareea on: any Lather, ome sia ‘th (not 2), dive Daggeet Tara r= vores |, -Gimmatzan, Rept York Hed PTet);, [ay ‘Gr | For Reston tena Sige Fy "pnb Tinmell, Fee an do qat Gnd sid same day). Sah rie POLS ieee : ened from W to B 10h, bark Henry Cook; 20th, ship Biga, S25 5 =< re H borer core “Ra in nly ho Wheeler, diy Ree mane Bema ratte ‘dor Bib. Bar cori Rover: & Grab, i Fate; Francie: 27h, Fesnin, Meese xa. L1—In port abip W R Grace new), Doady, for ins ac rg haha, ect: Crowes nt Mac peaty di salacbien a Weteos, Meare 4 40:8 rows, aed emelnton Yimirai, Coshend, Savannah; Flora, Paikenburg, New ONnon. 26—Arr Carolire Neamith, NYork; imertean amb A % z ae Congress, Woodward, do; Adeline, Cid 2618, Basle Epeed. Picken tn cy tai te Ct Grarvsend Eb): Famuei Tart eae | won; Allan Main, Mi | Shan’ Boott. Got Becort terrane id from Gravesend 2th. Mi ele ager "Satin, wAiLoRD, Rept 4—ld Uzrck (Aus), Comulle (from Cardi, yaisnanniuxs, Sept 26—Arr Wasblagton Butcher, Couing, New fusises pra arr Jou S Uatesk, Pe yee. is rei tee guy ar} ko ven, Salter, Ho Koo; sith, ce 28 anes aduatry, BPRS Beem, pastorate Birman Ang 22—Arr Ines, Page, Boston. Mixscoanm, bept 22—1n port brig Bolus, Jones, for Boston Neweastix, Pept 27—Cid Nommer Drei, Tubenthal, NYorks; a Bera PET Saar, rm hones PR, Sept 28~Sid brig Rainbow, Bowns, Turks . Rept 28—Arr City of Manchester (sa), Kenne- wGrrreerews, Lat fe Saree inept Poa by, Malabar. —— ergot for tai Ang 30—Ip NYok tetaroed a wa tt be , Wheatiand. Deaton for eee Be ree: ‘York Tomar. for NY: yen ™ ase ret (SEteonorn ig, Engen. BC. John Wm Barry, for many yeare engaged in the British Rast 2° India trade. Notwithstanding the revere ueace this ebip re- ble certificate from ile wt (ot, Bow Tork). Jeaee'n. from Boston for hia, and fees finbocen ‘The Jost mainsail and foresal!, aad mtarned to boston Lith, Pessetian Cano, Watts, from Philadel we cored alongsice the rtm fricste Niagara at Rt Pani de Lo onde hug 1a deedaraing. en tracee tw the rand bolted a signal of disteere. Ldeut Webrvon. with dof the crew of the Constellation. were sent 40 er off without in) porte chert and © cominy et | the steam: Cour angbe Pre Kum Tork from Vora ¢ te legreph. asriv JA More, of the brig ne hee New Orleans, Decr tay reoorted ed xt New Orlemne 4ih reports —O0 ‘n) ted hoth cbaina and weat ashore bra dry, 40 miles io the westward. of , Shere the vessel ott) hem Fonn Ancona, recen'ly asbore at Chinontenene, was towed up to (be eity thie morning by steaming Carle Ben. Fern Tawanrine, Jebneon from Reston for Philaelohia, put beck to Reston on the 11h inst, having beew in enilieion howenes of the Sea which was at anedow in Laght- nel, and lowt malnenil and foreanil. The ship AR Moone. from Richmond for Mobi's, which put ‘West tn divtress, wee serie and found to leam 4 wenld discharge ears o and repair. Rese, Hur pean, Pert Rwen for Port nt asbore en Cape Poxe on the night of om the 10ts without damage, and ar. with »bi povres = P Vived at Kégariown, Come Sent Tre Do! From Vert fort arelff, b 1 Peatiend on bark Cornelia Qos, Atkome de, > heen in callision wits a large viene) 29th tet, At ewieg Cotweter, bee of boat Pimms per: the chief mate mieaing, (of the strenser noth own Tors, Aue ® whird errived tn er rem F San Ther hed abentonedt the ship 1. ce of ber haute eons bt tre Tha fm og rf te Herrinet B—Iriy 6 ISO ALD Ae Hate t from the surface: took bt wo be a steam. Ti neae wpprowcl curd i tobe a Lip om tre: red id ct) bree boate, @Phh then bente be ote in fine Sore te: 10-0 them and 4. The hp Dame wee rcaen ha on the FW aide ef the Aravroioas Folate, Deemer ithe oles EF Je!t we tn three boris and Drone tof Breet, being aboot fern mies of, # mrernitaht abt o6d ‘leer weather althe lime. "We fasrhea tn r bem meme Caterer d rote tbem. Found Wire Ril right We iben preceeded epavward. CALertTA, Avg 22—1he Granite | tete bar changed hands for Aconsicerstion of TU0 7s 0p ber former charwr, she le BOW token for New Yor? at ap equivalent of 8196 ton. Doxa Kone, Arg if-Pa. hank, the Conve, Tae, for Mew Fork. mabing coe tout wnter per pour Hed reached 80 Ob Pa, salted ihe tte May fourson Onhe Carecee, Had anlied Jaly The ship Art t ston, (rem Loe Pepe nd tha beavy # ated he ealin wit on beth siden ey. y w inde ot ibeve tapsetin. forese.| two a a m2. rgre bea went pe reo ie sth +5 Tee ship roving nnd ‘otra heavily, washed away Portemor, Pept 16— The boa brig Prema, Hemmet, from a for Viverporl any the West Coast of Awerica, har eicd bet repeira hoa been bowed. Out Of harbor 10 forecherrels. ae been sold for Notice to Ma Whalirg bark Lonisn Sears fof RAgartown), Fisher, wrecked r.. hoals parted he- ony eight. She wa tha Bexry blow jound they Otbhe Moston. pa! totr Wreath, Rendall, NYork; 6b ». anit OLBANE, Oot 13-arr thy td bark Joka Carver, ea PORFOLK, 10—Arr stenmahip, Jemesioe n, Sbtoner, Ree Fries Jane Tieips do. te Th Commone esith. Grover $0 Gays from Callaa ‘aly Bethialy seve Weitere, St Joba. LA, | 8 1 Oa mh sebr PJ Pick: mere Wen Mer bar! ea srbr Wenonah. Pes! Rahs en ERP, Oct 1 De ye rer ‘ Arr clone 6 lee. ther >, Hatrh Breton; faaeroccoee raat 4 ts ae A, load for Hong x eRe Pair tealirgt ae Va, Oct QLArr sche Angelina Tanclief, Le ? oD Ser Kilmer bport. Tiree me 8 “ign rob Th Oct 10—Arr brign Gorden, Tarde a8 ne Facets ‘e's Sere Pipaway, pe aa raerve bia td IregoD, Graver, for York ‘ ‘Benirh, Vi ond Bd. 0 Cowl. deh Vie osibaven 10 EULLIVAR, Ort 68d sche ¢ aLeM, O8 Marr brig PTY yh Tong. Pree ore R “8 Miler, Giferd: "et 1K Sirebook br Thee Jeflerrem, iNeton 80, Oot Pike ston. sehr WH Sreith. 2 Re vot sek i eileen a AS