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urday, October 20th, on which day carriages were first admitted to 

 a portion of the park drive : 



SUMMARY OF VISITORS ON BROOKLYN PARK FROM OCT. 

 20 TO DECEMBER 31, 1867. 



DATE. 



Single 

 Carriages. 



Double 



Carriages. 



Equestrians. 



Pedestrians. 



Week ending Oct. 26 



" Nov. 2 



" " 9 



" "16 



"23 



" "30 



" Dec. 7 



"14 



" "21 



"28 



Three days, Dec. 29, 30, 31 . 



3,341 

 4,047 

 3,259 

 2,895 

 3,225 

 2,242 

 1,705 



818 

 1,003 

 1,411 



802 



2,133 



2,269 



2,183 



2,274 



2,577 



1,606 



1,128 



573 



836 



1,166 



596 



1,163 



1,247 



1,169 



1,183 



1,558 



1,072 



982 



305 



85 



645 



357 



10,569 

 14,185 

 8,576 

 3,386 

 6,322 

 4,465 

 1,673 

 1,270 

 474 

 1,724 

 1,598 



Total 



24,748 



17,341 



9,766 



54,242 



The weather, during the month of December was very unfavor- 

 able for out-door exercise. 



Estimating that four persons accompanied each two-horse vehicle, 

 and two persons each one-horse vehicle, the total number of visitors 

 for the period above noted was 180,868. 



The largest number of visitors on any one day, entered on Sun- 

 day, October 27th, viz., 14,906. 



SUPPLIES. 



Herewith please find a table, showing, under six hundred 

 heads, the various tools, materials and supplies of all kinds, for the 

 general care and proper disposition of which I have been responsible, 

 comprising all that have been purchased for the park from the out- 

 set of the work. The table also shows, under each head, the quan- 

 tities received, issued and on hand, at this date ; the deficiency under 

 each head is likewise shown, most of which is due to the loss by fire, 

 reported last year. 



While active operations are in progress, an amount of tools con- 

 siderably in excess of the number of men employed is required to 

 supply temporary deficiencies, occasioned by repairs and exchanges. 



The supply of rollers, derricks, derrick-gearing, trucks, wagons, 

 carts, &c, belonging to the Commission, are generally in good con- 



