This edifice is situated on the corner of White and Elm streets. It is one hundred and thirty-one feet on White street, and eighty-four feet on Elm street. It is built of blue stone, only two stories high, the first being thirteen feet, and the second thirty feet high. The windows are very narrow, being only eighteen inches wide, so that, in case of an assault by a mob outside, the building could be defended with success by fifty men. The first floor is used as a gun-room and meeting-room, the second as a drill-room, and a rendezvous in case of a riot. The style is Gothic, and on the three corners of the building are situated towers; there are five doors on White street, and one on Elm, which are made of boiler iron. It is built on piles driven into the ground. This building is used as a receptacle for a portion of the artillery of the first division of the New York State Militia. It is a very handsome building, and is constructed on the very best plan for defense. On the centre of the roof is erected a large flag-staff, by which communication from this building and the arsenal uptown may be carried on by signal telegraph. NEW YORK CITIZEN SOLDIERY. FIRST DIVISION NEW YORK STATE MILITIA. CHARLES W. SANDFORD, Major-General Commanding. FIRST BRIGADE. Commanded by Brigadier-General CHAS. B. SPICER. First Regiment Cavalry, Major R. S. Holt....... Third Regiment Cavalry, Colonel S. B. Postley.... Seventy-first Regiment, Light Infantry, Colonel Henry P. Martin.... SECOND BRIGADE. Commanded by Brigadier-General CHAS. YATES. Men. 255 510 566 228 Fourth Regiment, Light Artillery, Colonel Edward Hincken.... 267 587 *Sixth Regiment, Infantry, Major Rathbun.. 439 *Twelfth Regiment, Light Infantry, Colonel W. G. Ward....... 389 THIRD BRIGADE. Commanded by Brigadier-General WM. HALL. Seventh Regiment, Light Infantry, Colonel Marshall Lefferts....... Thirty-seventh Regiment, Infantry, Colonel Chas. Roome. FOURTH BRIGADE. Commanded by Brigadier-General JOHN EWEN. Eleventh Regiment, Rifles, Colonel Joachim Maidhof...... General Officers... RECAPITULATION. General Staff. Infantry.. Cavalry.. Artillery. 981 469 300 180 365 737 549 221 402 5 34 4,909 765 267 737 . 6,717 Total.. The above statement is taken from the returns of the last inspection. * These Regiments have organized for the service of the Government during the war, with new officers. The Militia organizations remain with their numerical de signation. FINANCIAL TABLES. Appropriations and Expenditures for and during the year 1861, FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK. No portion of the sums of money heretofore appropriated by the Common Council, or which may hereafter be appropriated by them, for any specifled objects or purposes, whether said moneys were raised, or to be hereafter raised, by taxation, or received from other sources, shall be expended for or applied to any other objects or purposes than those specifically named and provided for in such appropriations.-Tux Law of 1861, Sec. 5. |