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MATEEIAL MOVED. 



During 1868. Total to January 1, 1869. 

 For grading and shaping drives, bridle-roads, 



walks, meadows and slopes — cubic yards. 52,247 271,526 



For lakes, pools and streams " 218.309 354,922 



For Plaza " 2,000 .172,355 



For sewers and drains " 14,074 53,164 



Soil " 80,535 330,012 



Peat " 1,281 46,020 



Clay " 3,038 27 876 



Manures and compost " 14,613 25,400 



Stone " 11,749 63,961 



Gravel and Sand " 53,287 60,220 



Miscellaneous " 893 14,624 



Total cubic yards - 452,026 1,420,080 



ENGINEER CORPS. 



The general organization of the Engineer Corps remains as during 

 previous years. The Assistant Engineers, Mr. Wilson Crosby, Mr. 

 James C. Aldrich, and Mr. L. Y. Schermerhorn, with Mr. T. P. Kins- 

 ley at Port Greene, during the progress of that work, have been con- 

 stantly and actively employed, and have given careful and valuable 

 service, and the Corps generally, has performed its duties with energy 

 and ability. 



Accompanying this Eeport will be found a map showing the gen- 

 eral progress of the work ; a map showing the drainage system as ex- 

 ecuted, and a map showing the water distribution as far as completed. 



Respectfully submitted, 



JOHN BOGART, 



Assistant Engineer in Charge. 



