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STORAGE FOR COTTON, SUGAR, MOLASSES, GRAIN, FLOUR, &C. AT THE ATLANTIC DOCK,
ORK.
FORTY ACRES WATER SURFACE WITHIN THE DOCKS, ON WHICH THE WAREHOUSES ARE BUILT.
This location, convenient to the CITY OF NEW YORK, being now in successful operation, for the economical Warehousing of Merchandize, especially the articles named above, the subscriber would call the attention of Shipping Houses, in New York and elsewhere, to the decided advan- tages which can be secured by direction of property, if to be warehoused, to be landed at the Atlantic Dock, Brooklyn, where vessels of the largest class can be berthed with greater safety than in the City of New York.
Some of the advantages of this situation are :
First-In the great saving of carting in and out of stores, as all goods can be taken directly to and from the vessel.
Second-In the reduction of Storage and incidental charges, and ultimate reduction of Insur- ance, the stores being built of stone which has been tested, and walls 30inches at the foundations and 20 inches at the roofs; iron doors, iron shutters, front and rear ; two water-fronts ; and the protection of property against fire under the POLICE REGULATIONS of the Company will be perfect. No smoking allowed on the premises.
Third-All merchandize sold by sample, can be placed in store at the Atlantic Dock, and sold at the difference of 30 to 50 per cent. of the expenses over goods warehoused in the City of New York.
For Grain and Flour the location is not equalled, being open to the sea breeze, and the stores are lined with boards.
Every facility for the prompt and energetic dispatch of business at this location-Measurers, Weighers, Coopers, on the premises.
The Hamilton Ferry will afford a direct, quick and easy communication with the business part of the City of New York.
Storage, also, in the City of New York, for all descriptions of Merchandize, in good convenient Warehouses. Separate and distinct Storage provided for Extra Hazardous Goods.
Application, personally or by letter, can be made to the subscriber at the head office,
WM. R. WADSWORTHI, No. 4 Jones' lane, New York.
APPENDIX .- CORPORATION-CUSTOM HOUSE-HARBOR MASTERS.
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CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. ANDREW H. MICKLE, Mayor, 1 Broadway, c. Battery place.
WARDS. ALDERMEN.
RESIDENCE.
ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. RESIDENCE.
First ... · John S. Gilbert ..
.129 Greenwich.
Henry H. Byrne. 116 Greenwich
Second. James C. Stoneall . .... 131 Fulton
John L. Brown. . 58 Beekman
Third .
Egbert Benson
56 Warren
Thomas McElrath. -36 Church
Fourth
George H. Purser.
.43 Oak ..
Dennis Mullins .. . 13 Cherry
Fifth .. Emanuel B. Hart
20 Varick
Sixth John Foote.
26 Duane ..
Thomas Gilmartin. . 22 Mulberry
Eighth
Richard T. Compton.
. Varick cor. Vandam
Ninth.
Theodorus Van Tine . .. . 68 Jane ..
Tenth. Bernard J. Meserole ..
.6 Allen.
Neil Gray 299 Broome
Eleventh Leonard L. Johnson ...
.197 Seventh
Lewis S. Dod . 300 Stanton
Thirteenth .. Nathan Roberts.
13 Lewis.
Fourteenth ... . Thomas B. Tappen. · 165 Hester
Fifteenth .. . . . William V. Brady. .148 McDougal.
Sixteenth .... Livingston Livingston ... Av. 10th bet. 19th& 20th Charles Webb
.210 W. Fifteenth
Seventeenth . . James Walsh .. .12 Rivington
James Robertson . . 63 Third
Moses M. S. Jackson. .. . 24th st. nr. Lex.Av.
DAVID S. JACKSON, President Board of Aldermen.
DAVID T. VALENTINE, Clerk.
SAMUEL T. BEEKMAN, Assistant Clerk.
NIEL GRAY, President Board of Ass't Aldermen.
OLIVER S. BARTLES, Clerk Board of Ass't Aldermen.
DAVID J. CHATFIELD, Assistant Clerk.
CUSTOM HOUSE -- BOUNDED BY WALL, PINE, AND NASSAU STREETS.
CORNELIUS W. LAWRENCE, Collector. Open daily from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., (Sundays excepted.)
OFFICERS.
LOCATION.
OFFICERS. . Cornelius W. Lawrence.
Collector, .....
Rotunda, C. H.
C. S. Bogardus.
Assistant Collector, .
James T. Talman,
Deputy Collectors,
George Davis, H. A. Cargill.
Cashier,
H. T. Kiersted.
Naval Officer,.
1st floor right, entrance from Pine,. . Michael Hoffman. 66 "
Surveyor,.
1st floor left, entrance from Pine .. . . Elijah F. Purdy.
Deputy Surveyor, .
... Daniel D. Briggs.
Out-door Surveyor,
2d floor,
. Samuel G. Ogden, jr.
Store Keeper,
. 24 Pine, .
. Sidney Wetmore.
Sample, .
.24 Pine,.
Gangers,
Basement, C. H.
Measurers,
Do.
da.
Weighers,
Do.
do.
Appraisers,.
. 12 Broad. . foot of Whitehall, . James Thorne, board'g officer. PUBLIC STORES,-270 Water, 230 Cherry, 12 Broad, 109 Washington.
APPRAISERS,-Samuel J. Willis, George W. Pomeroy, Van Brugh Livingston .- KEEPER, Henry J. Smith,
HARBOR MASTERS.
There are four Harbor Masters, who have divided the city into four districts; their general office is kept at Messrs. E. & G. W. Bluut's Nautical Store, (179 Water street, corner of Burling Slip;)-the districts subject to alteration, at the discretion of the Harbor Masters.
DISTRICT I.
CHARLES MILLS, whose district extends from west side Burling Slip, up the East River, to the extent of the port. A slate kept at Williams & Ilinman's, 169 South street, near Dover.
DISTRICT II.
ABRAHAM TURNURE, whose district extends from west side Burling Slip to east side of (pier 14) Jones' wharf. A slate kept at E. & G. W. Blunt's, 179 Water street, corner Burling Slip.
DISTRICT III.
J. DAYTON WILSON, whose district extends from the west side of (pier 14) Jones' wharf, to Coenties Slip, pier 8. A slate kept at Stiles', cor. Old slip, and at 39 South st.
DISTRICT IV.
JAMES B. NICHOLSON, whose district extends from Coenties Slip (pier 8) round the Battery, and up the North River. A slate kept at Secor & Livingston's, 68 West street.
In case of the sickness, or absence from the city, of any of the Harbor Masters, either of them will attend his district.
William Radford 87 North Moore
Seventh. Bartlett Smith
19 Montgomery.
Theodore M. Dougherty.233 Madison
Archibald Maclay, jr. .. . 481 Broadway
Isaac B. Smith . 764 Greenwich
Twelfth. David S. Jackson
. Bloomingd. r. cor. 101st. Thomas Spofford. 82d st. near Av. 4th
Stephen H. Feeks . 166 Delancy
Edwin Nichols. . 387 Broome
James D. Oliver. . 62 Amity
Eighteenth .... William A. Walker .. .330 Av. 3d.
Porke Godwin,
Deputy Naval Officers, .
§ Leonard Lee, ¿ John Cockle.
Auditor, .
... J. L. Vanboskerck.
Revenue Barge, .
B
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APPENDIX .- STANDING COMMITTEES-SHERIFFS.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARDS OF ALDERMEN AND ASSISTANT ALDERMEN,
FOR THE YEAR 1846.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
1. Applications for Office.
Alderman Van 'Tine.
.4
Roberts,
6
Johnson.
2. Assessments.
Alderman Livingston, .6
Foote,
66
Benson.
3. Arts, Sciences, and Schools. Alderman Walker, .6
Foote,
Benson.
4. Charity and Alms House. Alderman Purser,
Walker,
Benson.
5. Finance.
Alderman Stoneall,
Purser, Benson.
6. Ferries.
Alderman Meserole,
Smith,
Brady.
7. Fire Department. Aidernan Tappen, 66
Purser,
Benson.
8. Lamps and Gas. Alderman Roberts,
Alderman Tappen, Brady.
9. Laws & Applications to the Leg'e. Alderman Livingston,
Hart,
Johnson.
17. Streets. Alderman Smith,
Compton,
Brady.
18. Salaries.
Alderman Van Tine,
Foote,
Stoneall.
19. Ordinances. Alderman Hart,
Van Tine.
20. Joint Com. on Croton Aqueduct
Alderman Hart,
Walsh,
=
Brady.
21. Joint Comm. on Public Build- ings on Blackwell's Island, Ran- dall's Island, Long Island Farms and Bellevue Establishment.
Alderman Gilbert,
"
Walsh,
Johnson.
DAVID S. JACKSON, President of the Board of Aldermen.
BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN.
J. . Applications for Office.
Assistant Alderman Dod,
Maclay,
66 Dougherty.
9. Assessments.
Assistant Alderman Jackson,
16 Mullins,
66
Byrne.
3. Arts, Sciences, and Schools. Assistant Alderman McElrath,
Brown,
Mullins.
4. Charity and Almshouse. Assistant Alderman Maclay,
Oliver,
Radford.
5. Finance.
Assistant Alderman Radford,
Oliver,
= Smith.
6. Ferries.
Assistant Alderman Dougherty,
"
McElrath, Brown.
7. Fire Department.
Assistant Alderman Feeks, 66 "
Dod,
" Smith.
8. Lamps and Gas. Assistant Alderman Nichols,
Assistant Alderman Brown, 66 Radford.
9. Laws & Applications to the Leg'e. Assistant Alderman Byrne,
McElrath,
Maclay.
17. Streets.
Assistant Alderman Oliver,
Jackson,
=
Spofford.
18. Salaries.
Assistant Alderman Spofford,
Gilmartin. 11. Police, Watch, and Prisons. Assistant Alderman Webb, = 66 Byrnc, 66
66 Feeks. 12. Public Offices and Repairs. Assistant Alderman Nichols, 66
Dod,
Robertson.
20. Joint Comm. on Croton Aqueduct Assistant Alderman Rebertson, 66 Nichol's, Fceks.
21. Joint Comm. on Public Build- ings on Blackwell's Island, Ran- dall's Island, Long Island Farms, and Bellevue Establishment. Assistant Alde inan Mullins, 66 Robertson, Jackson.
NIEL GRAY, President of the Board of Assistant Aldermen.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE .- 31 CITY HALL.
WILLIAM JONES, Sheriff, City and County of New York, residence 310 Bowery. Terin of office expires Dec. 31st, 1846. T. R. McDONOUGHI, under Sheriff, residence 71 Orchard. DEPUTIES.
Jonathan W. Allen, 157 Spring Thomas F. Peers, 299 Broadway William H. Sparks, 118 Leonard Ixxac Kip, 82 Watts,
William W. Lyon, 15 Attorney
Abner Sanford, 188 Laurens Joseph Weed, 96 Division
Henry C. Scott, 175 Madison Frederick W. Williams, 67 Vandam
Amos Jones, Sheriff's agent, 44 Mulberry Richard S. Jones, Sheriff's Clerk, 277 Broome
James J. Bevins, deputy and jailor, 22 Eldridge
W. Brennan, special deputy to convey prisoners to Sing Sing, Penitentiary and HI. of Refuge, bds 372 Peark
Alderman Livingston,
Brady.
16. Wharves, Piers, and Slips.
Alderman Compton,
66
Roberts,
Benson.
10. Markets. Alderman Tappen,
Compton,
Brady.
11. Police, Watch, and Prisons.
Alderman Foote,
:
Gilbert,
Walker.
12. Public Offices and Repairs.
Alderman Meserolc,
Compton,
= Benson.
13. Roads and Canals.
Alderman Walker, 6
=
Compton, Tappen.
14. Cleaning Streets.
Alderman Walsh,
66
Meserole,
Brady.
15. Public Lands and Places. Alderman Gilbert,
16. Wharves, Piers, and Slips.
Assistant Alderman Radford,
Dougherty,
Webb.
Mullins,
Gilmartin.
19. Ordinances. Assistant Alderman Byrne,
Webb,
McElrath.
13. Roads and Canals. Assistant Alderman Spofford, 66 Smith, Jackson.
14. Cleaning Streets. Assistant Alderman Gilmartin,
Maclay,
Webb.
15. Public Lands and Places. Assistant Alderman Brown, 66 Oliver,
Robertson.
James Il. Pinkney, 95 Allen Frederick L. Vultee, 84 Walker .
66
10. Markets. Assistant Alderman Smith, 46 Nichols.
Smith,
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APPENDIX .- POST OFFICE-TABLE OF DISTANCES.
POST OFFICE. ROBERT H. MORRIS, POST-MASTER.
LOCATION.
The Post Office is situated in Nassau Street, extending from Liberty to Cedar-entrance from Cedar and Kassau. Mails received and delivered on Liberty Street.
The Branch Office is situated at the corner of East Broadway and Chatham Square.
OFFICE HOURS .- From 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays .- From 9 to 10 A. M., and from 122 to 1} P. M.
RATES OF POSTAGE. LETTERS.
Single letters, 300 miles or under, 5 cents.
Over 300 miles 10 cents.
Double
20 Triple . 15
30 44
Quadruple
20
40 "
Every letter or parcel not exceeding half an ounce in weight, shall be deemed a single letter, and every addi- cional weight of half an ounce or less, shall be charged with an additional single postage.
Drop letters for delivery only-2 cents.
Advertised letters to be charged with the cost of advertising the same, in addition to the regular postage.
PRINTED PAPERS.
All newspapers of the size of 1900 square inches or less, may be sent by the Editors or Publishers thereof to all Subscribers or other persons within 30 miles of the place in which the same are printed, free of postage.
Newspapers of the size aforesaid, sent beyond 30 miles from the place of printing, and not more than 100 miles, Ic. each-over 100 miles 1{c. each. Within the state where published, Ic. each.
Newspapers of greater size than 1900 square inches, shall be charged 2}c. for each copy of not more than an ounce weight, and 1c. additional, for each additional ounce-or fractional excess of not less than half an enice-for any distance in the United States.
All printed or lithographed circulars and handbills, or advertisements, on quarto post or single cap paper, or paper not larger than single cap, folded, directed, and unsealed, 2c. each, for any distance in the United States.
All pamphlets, magazines, and periodicals, weighing one ounce, 2}c .- cach additional ounce, or fractional excess of not less than half an ounce, 1c. additional, for any distance in the United States.
TABLE OF DISTANCES.
FROM THE BATTERY.
FROM THE EXCHANGE. FROM THE CITY HALL.
TO
¿ of a mile.
Rector street.
Fulton
..
1
Leonard
14
1
Canal
14
1ł
Spring
13
1.1
1
Houston
..
13
11.
Fourth
.
24
2
Ninth
....
Fourteenth
... 23
2.
2
Seventeenth
.... 3
2ª
21
Twenty-fourth
34
3
23
Twenty-ninth
31
31.
Thirty-fourth
....
.
3
Thirty- eighth
..
.
...
3₺
Forty-fourth
...
43.
4
34
Forty-ninth
....
4%.
4}
33
Fifth-fourth
...
47
4}
4
Fifty-eighth
....
5
41
Sixty-third
....
5₺
5
Sixty-eighth
5₺
5₺
42.
Seventy-third
5}
5.1
5
Seventy eighth
. . .
6
5}
Eiglity-third
63
6+
5ª
6₺
61
6
Ninety-seventh
7
61.
One Hundred and Second
7}
7
One Hundred and Seventh
...
7%
74
62
One Hundred and Twelfth
7.3
7
One Hundred and Seventeenth
8
72
7年
One Hundred and Twenty-first
81.
8
74
One Hundred and Twenty-sixth One Hundred and Thirty-first
...
8.5.
71
82.
81
8
One Hundred and Thirty-sixth
....
. .
81
One Hundred and Fortieth
....
.
..
·
....
One Hundred and Forty fifth
....
..
·
....
One Hundred and Fiftieth
....
9}
...
....
9 .
One Hundred and Fifty-fifth
.
. .
9
91
9
·
16
91
61
6
5.4
Eighty eightk
Ninety-third
. .
·
3ł
...
Warren
10
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APPENDIX .- MUNICIPAL POLICE-POLICE COURTS.
THE MUNICIPAL POLICE.
OFFICERS-STATION HOUSES-NUMBER OF POLICEMEN IN EACH WARD.
Chief of Police .- GEORGE W. MATSELL, 175 Allen Street ; Office. West end of the basement of the New City Hall, in the Park, (formerly the Alms House building.)
POLICE DISTRICTS.
The City is divided into three Palice Districts as follows :-
The First District comprises the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Wards.
The Second District comprises the Eighth, Ninth, Twelfth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Wards.
The Third District comprises the Seventh, Tenth, Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Seventeenth Wards.
FIRST WARD. Station House-Franklin Market, up stairs. Captain, William Dill, 17 Rector st. Assistant Captain, B. G. Cordray, 122 Greenwich st. 2d
Martin Dwyer, 42 Pearl st. Policemen-59.
SECOND WARD. Station House-No. 60 Gold street.
Captain, John Kurtz, 72 John st. Assistant Captain, Thomas C. Harrison, 250 Water.
2d = Frederick Gilmore, 93 Beekman. Policemen-43.
THIRD WARD. Station House-No. 38 Robinson street.
Captain, Tobias Boudinot, 67 Murray st. Assistant Captain, Thos. H. Appleton, 127 Liberty st.
- T. C. Buck, 59 Vesey st. Policemen-43.
FOURTH WARD. Station House-No. 27 James st.
Captain, Edmund Fitzgerald, 9 Oak st.
Assistant Captain, - Thomas Smith, 325 Water st.
2d Wm. C. Yarwood, 76 Catharine st. Policemen-60.
FIFTH WARD. Station House-No. 16 Anthony street.
Captain, Wm. C. Dusenbury, 171 Chapel st. Assistant Captain, Daniel D. Ideson, 49 Anthony st. 2d James F. Webb, 38 Vestry st. Policemen-55.
SIXTH WARD.
Station House-Old Watch House, Halls of Justice. Captain, James McGrath, 10 Franklin st. Assistant Captain, Addison Hill, 83 Ehn st. 2d
Policemen-66.
SEVENTH WARD.
Station House-Corner of Pike & South sts., up stairs. Captain, William M. Howell, 632 Water st. Assistant Captain, James J. Timpson, 126 Cherry st. 66 Jarvis Reeves, 640 Water st. Policemen-63.
2d
EIGHTH WARD.
Station House-Old Watch House, corner Prince and Wooster.
Captain, Benjamin P. Fairchild, 556 Broome Assistant Captain, - Williamn W. Hilliker, 98 King st. 2d Frazee Dunham, 39 Sullivan st Policemen-56.
NINTH WARD. Station House-Jefferson Market.
Captain, Jaines W. Bush. 654 Washington st. Assistant Captain, G. L. Fradenburgh, 148 W. 13th st. 2d .6 - Wm. Cargill, 704 Washington st. Policemen-50.
TENTH WARD. Station House-Essex Market.
Captain, John Middleton, 56 Ludlow st.
Assistant Captain, William Senn, 305 Broome st.
2d John F. Gantz, 66 Chrystie st.
Policemen-48. ELEVENTH WARD. .Station House-Union Market. Captain, Assistant Captain, Wm. H. Hunniford. 297 Third st. 2d 44 John Mackey, 7 Manhattan st.
Policemen-45. TWELFTH WARD. Station House-House of Detention, Harlem.
Captain, Assistant Captain, John O'Keefe, cor. 69th st., Bloom- ingdale
2d Daniel Falvey, corner 46th st., be- tween 2d and 3d Avenues.
Policemen-33.
THIRTEENTH WARD.
Station House-Corner of Attorney and Delancy sts. Captain, John Tilley, 362 Grand st. Assistant Captain, Stephen H. Feeks, 164 Delancy st. 66 John M. Devoy, 42 Suffolk st. 2d
Policemen-48.
FOURTEENTH WARD. Station House-Centre Market.
Captain, David Kissner, 187 Elm st. Assistant Captain, - James Scatliff, 141 Mulherry st. 2d - Philip O'Brien, 105 Mott st. Policemen-54. FIFTEENTH WARD. Station House-No. 650 Broadway.
Captain,
- Nathaniel M. Brown, 106 Twelfth st. Assistant Captain, . Whitfield Case, 36 E. 13th st.
2d
James M. Dennis, 178 Sixth Avenue.
Policemen-40.
SIXTEENTH WARD.
Station House-20th st., bet. 7th and 8th Avenueg. Captain, Assistant Captain, James Stone, 187 Eighteenth st. Harris Wines, 16th st., between ist Avenue and Avenue A.
Policemen-43. SEVENTEENTH WARD.
Station House-Corner Third st., and the Bowery. Captain, Joseph Westerfield, 175 Forsyth st. Assistant Captain, - John Delanoy, 178 Forsyth st. Howard S. Schenck, 155 Second st. Policemen-51. EIGHTEENTH WARD. (No information.)
POLICE COURTS.
In each Police District there is a Police Court and Office, as follows :-
1st District-(Lower Police Office)-At the Tombs, Centre c. Franklin. Justices : B. W. Osborne, and W. W. Drinker. Clerks : J. B. Hasty, S. H. Stuart, and E. L. Snow.
2d District-At the Jefferson Market. Av. 6 c. Greenwich Av. Justices : W. J. Rome, and H. W. Merritt. Clerks : N. B. Mountfort, and J. T. M. Bleakley.
3d District-Essex Market. Grand c. Ludlow. Justices : Robert Taylor and John W. Ketchum. Clerks : D. M. Frye, and Edwin F. Corey.
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APPENDIX .- CONSULS-SCHOOLS.
FOREIGN CONSULS. CORRECTED MAY 29th, 1846.
Country.
Name. Office.
AUSTRIA,.
. August Belmont, .
68 Wall
BADEN, ..
.J. W. Schmidt, ..
57 Broad
BAVARIA,
· George H Siemon, 78 Maiden lane
BELGIUM,
H. Mali, Vice Consul,
27 Beaver
BRAZIL,
Louis F. Defiganiere, V. Consul,
34 Platt
BREMEN,
. Herman Oelrichis.
38 New
BRUNSWICK,
.JJolin D. Kleudgen,
71 Broad.
CHILI, ...
· Franklin H. Delano, ·
78 South
DENMARK,
Edward Bech,.
69 West
FRANCE,.
Louis Borg. V. Consul, .
72 Greenwich
FRANKFORT,
. Frederick Wissman, .
20 S. William
GREAT BRITAIN,
Anthony Barclay,.
58 Barclay
GREECE, .
. Eugene Dutilh,
23 S. William
HAMBURG, .
Theodore Des Arts,
78 Water
HANOVER,
. Lewis H. Meyer,.
9 Broad
HESSE DARMSTADT,
Anthony Bollermann, .
156 Broadway
HESSIAN,
· Conrad W. Faber, -
40 New 38 New
MECKLENBURGH,.
· Charles A. Heckscher,
44 South
John Granja, Consul General,
95 Wa'l
MEXICO,
Louis E. Hargous, V. Consul,.
33 South
John L. Darby,
186 Elm
MONTEVIDEO
G. F. Darby, V. Consul,
49 South
NASSAU,
William A. Kobbe,.
35 W. 23d.
NETHERLANDS,
John C. Zimmerman,
44 Broad
NEW GRENADA, .
Mortimer Livingston, V. Consul,.
22 Broad
NORWAY,
. C. Edward Habicht,
85 West
PERU,
Thomas Galwey,
14 Water
PORTUGAL,
. Philip N. Seatle, V. Consul, .
71 New
PRUSSIA.
.J. W. Schmidt, .
57 Broad
ROMAN STATES,
Martin Mantin
32 Platt
RUSSIA,.
George E. Kunhardt, acting V. Consul,.
69 West
SARDINIA,.
. Carl Hinrichis,.
110 Pearl
SAXE COBURG AND GOTHA, .
. Carl Hinrichs,.
110 Pearl
SAXE WEIMAR, .
Edward Stucken,
9 Broad
SAXONY.
John W. Schmidt,
57 Broad
SICILYS, (The Two,).
. Rocco Martuscelli, .
79 Greenwich
SPAIN, .
Francisco Stoughton, .
115 Leonard
SWEDEN.
. C. Edward Habicht,. 85 West
SWITZERLAND,
. Louis P. de Luze,
1 New
TUSCANY, ...
· William H. Aspinwall, V. Consul, .
55 Sonth
VENEZUELA, .
. John B. Purroy,.
11 Wall
SCHOOLS IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK.
WARD SCHOOLS.
No. 1 .- Twelfth Ward. Fifty-first, cor. Avenue 3.
No. 10 .- Fourth Ward. 32 James.
2 .- Seventeenth “
Ninth, cor. Avenue 1.
.6 11 .- Twelfth 60 Transferred to Sch. No. I.
3 .- Tenth Ludlow, near Delancy.
66 12 .- Fourth
74 Oliver.
4 .- Fourteenth " Mulberry, near Prince. Stanton, cor. Sheriff.
13 .- Twelfth
Forty-fifth, near Avenue 8.
5 .- Eleventh
14 .- First = 97 Greenwich.
6 .- Sixth
66 City Hall Place. Mott, near Cross.
.6 17 .- Fourteenth "
= 18 .- Sixteenth Thirty-fifth, n. Avenue 9.
Ward Primary School, No. 1 .- 14th Ward, Marion street corner Prince.
Ward School, No. 1, for Colored Children .- 12th Ward, Eighty-sixth street near Avenue 5.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
No. 1. 245 William
·· 2. 116 Henry
3. 490 Hudson
4 4. 203 Rivington
5. 198 Mott
6. On Long Island Farms
No. 7. 61 Chrystie + 8. 65 Grand " 9. Eighty-second " 10. 125 Duane " 11. 180 Wooster " 12. Seventeenthi, n. Av. 8
No. 13. 247 Madison 14. 238 Houston
15. Twenty-seventh, n. Av. 3
16. Fifth, bet. Av. C and D 17. Thirteenthi, n. Av. 7
18. (Male Dep.) Forty-first
No. 18. (Girl's Department,) Avenue 8, corner Forty-third.
16 .- Seventh 66 Monroe, near Montgomery. Orange, near Grand.
8 .- Sixth Elm, near Leonard. 13 Oak.
15 .--- Eleventh 66 276 Second.
= 7 .- Sixth
9 .- Fourth
3 .- 14th 40 Elizabeth.
407 Fourth
§ Alexis Eustaphieve, Consul General,.
Louis Mossi, Consul General,
SAXE ALTENBURG, .
. George W. Kruger.
LUBEC,
Charles Delaforest,
72 Greenwich
Louis H. F. DeAguiar, Consul General,
34 Platt
Henry W. T. Mali, . 27 Beaver
22
APPENDIX .- SCHOOLS-COURTS.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR COLORED CHILDREN. No. 1. 135 Mulberry. | No. 2. 51 Laurens.
PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
No. 1. 85 Orchard
" 2. 42 Orange (rear)
66 3. 100 Cannon
4. Cor. Chrystie & Delancy
5. 401 Cherry
6. Suffolk, near Delancy
7. Cor. Delancy & Attorney 8. 23 King -
06 9. Bleecker, cor. Amos
10. 174 Amos
11. Pearl, near Elm
" 12. Broome, cor. Ridge
* 13. 42 Orange (rear)
" 14. 56 Chrystie
" 15. 6 Stanton
" 16. (German) 588 Fourth
34. Same as No. 33.
53. 273 Spring
54. Same as No. 53.
PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS FOR COLORED CHILDREN.
No. 3. Fifteenth, east of Avenue 7. - No. 5. 161 Duane. " 6. Rear German Church, Second.
" 4. Bethel Church, Second.,
SCHOOLS CONNECTED WITH CHURCHES.
DUTCH REFORMED -Free, 91 Mercer.
PRESBYTERIAN .- Union Theological Seminary, 11 and 13 University place, President, R. T. Haines ; Recorder, Rev. James W. McLane; Treasurer, Fisher Howe; Professors, Rev. H. White, Rev. E. Robinson, Rev. S. H. Cox, Rev. Asa D. Smith, Rev. W. W. Turner.
GERMAN LUTHERAN .- St. Matthew's Academy, Walker, near Broadway, Principal, Edward Ruppersberg, Teacher of English Language, Geography, &c., E. S. Young ; Teacher of Music and Singing, C. Straede ; Teacher of Drawing, Professor Pfau; Instruction in Needlework, Sewing, &c., Miss Eliza- beth Heinsohn.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL .- General Theological Seminary, West Twentieth, b. Avs. 9th & 10th, President, Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk ; Secretary, Rev. Edward Y. Higbee ; Treasurer, William H. Harison ; Profes- sors, Rev. S. H. Turner, Rev. B. Wilson, Rev. C. C. Moore, Rev. J. D. Ogilby. Trinity School, 76 Varick, Rev. Wm. Morris, Rector.
ROMAN CATHOLIC .- St. Joseph's, 35 E. Broadway,
St. Mary's, 415 Grand,
St. Patrick's, 278 Mulberry,
Teachers, Sisters of Charity.
St. Peter's, 28 Barclay, Catholic Orphan Asylum, Prince, opposite the Cathedral,
Catholic Half Orphan Asylum, Eleventh near Av. 7th,
MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.
Hamilton Free School, Fort Washington.
Harlem School, One Hundred and Twentieth st., between Avenue 2 and 3.
Institution for the Blind, Avenue 9, between Thirty third and Thirty-fourth streets.
Manhattanville Free School, One Hundred and Thirtieth st., near Avenue 11.
Mechanics' Society's School, 32 Crosby st.
School of the Association for the Benefit of Colored Orphans. Avenue 5, between 43d and 44th sts. School of the Leake and Watt's Orplian House, Bloomingdale.
School of the New York Orphan Asylum, Bloomingdale.
School of the Protestant Half Orphan Asylum, Avenue 6, between 10th and 11th streets.
Yorkville Public School, Eighty-sixth street, between Avenue 4th and 5th.
COURTS OF THE STATE & CITY OF NEW YORK.
COURT FOR THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS.
This Court holds its terms at the Capitol in the city of Albany, during the sessions of the legislature, and during such sessions, will hear motions upon the first and third Tuesdays of every month, and at no other time, without special order. Three terms may also be held, during the recess of the legislature, at such time and places as the Court shall designate. The Court is composed of the President of the Senate, the Senators, the Chancellor, and the Justices of the Supreme Court. ISAAC R. ELWOOD, Clerk.
COURT OF CHANCERY.
Chancellor's Terms .- 4th Monday of Jan. at the Capitol, Albany ; 4th Monday of May, at the City Hall, New York ; 4th Monday of Aug., at the Capitol, Albany ; 4th Monday of Oct., at the City Hall, New York. Each term to continue eight days at least.
Motion days .- Every Monday in term, and first Tuesday in each month, in vacation at the Capitol, Albany ; except between May and August terms, when they will be held at the Chancellor's dwelling house, Saratoga Springs. REUBEN H. WALWORTH, Chancellor. JOIN M. DAVISON, Register.
42. 117 Clinton (rear)
= 43. Same as No. 42.
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