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NEW-JERSEY COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE .- Offices 105 South street, or in York street, Jersey City. John F. Ellis, Pres. Wm. G. Hackstaff, of Jersey City ; Win. T. Rogers, of Amboy ; Lewis Bosworth, Benj Beaston, of Essex county ; Lawrence Kearny, of Amboy.
Fees .- For piloting between the eastward or south- ward of the white buoy, and the ports of Jersey City, Newark, Perth Amboy, or within Sandy Hook. Vessels drawing less than 14 feet, per foot, $2; be- tween 14 and 18 feet, $2,50; more than 18 feet, $3; vessels of war, $5. Vessels taken charge of to the westward of the white buoy, half pilotage. If board- ed out of sight of Sandy Hook Light House, one quarter to the above rates to be added. Between the first days of November and April, in addition to the above, for vessels drawing ten feet and upwards $4; less than ten feet, $2 ; and one half of these ad ditional suis for half pilotage. Commissioners' fees not charged.
NEW- YORK STATE PILOTS' ASSOCIATION .- 179 South. Officers .- John Maginn, Pres. ; Win. P. Turnure, V. Pres .; Edward Hope, Sec'y; Gregory Thomas, Treas.
AT The rates of pilotage the same as those under Board of Pilot Commissioners.
HURL-GATE PILOTS .- Offices 24 Coenties slip, and Pike c. South.
Fees .- Froin or to Sands' Point, for schooners or sloops per foot, $1,50; square-rigged vessels, $1,75. From or to Hurl Gate, for schooners or sloops, $1; square- rigged vessels, $1,25. From the Ist of November to the Ist of April, in addition to the above, for every ship, bark, or brig, $2; for every schooner or sloop, $1.
PORTSMOUTH DRY DOCK COMPANY .- 78 Merch. Exch.
S. M. Stillwell, Pres., T. W. Storrow, Sec. - Direc- tors .- llenry Wilkes, S. M. Stillwell, G. B. Dorr, David Cotheal, Robert Smith.
PORT WARDENS, (appointed by the Governor and Senate.) Williani Tyack, Master Warden, Alex- ander B. Clark, John Baker, Anthony Moffat, Richard H. Tittle, William C. Neilson ; Robert T. Norris, clerk, 90 Wall c. Water
RAIL-ROAD COMPANIES.
Berkshire Rail road Co., transfer office, 2 Hanover. Brooklyn and Jamaica Ruil-road Co .- 57 Merch. Ex. Shares 6000, par value $50. Dividends, January and July. Officers .- John A. King, Pres. ; Robert Schuyler, Sec'y ; Elihu Townsend, Treas. Direc- tors .- Nathan Shelton, James Herriman, and Nicho- las Williamson, (of Jamaica) ; E. Townsend, Rob- ert Schuyler, Abner Chichester, T. Lavender, James D. P. Ogden, S. B. Ruggles, James A. Hamilton, Robert Ray, and O. T. Hewlett, (of New York).
Delaware & Raritan Canal & Camden & Amboy R. R. and Transp. Co .- 9 West. Shares -, par value $100 each. Dividends, January and July. Ofi- cers -Robert F. Stockton, President of Delaware & Raritan Canal Co .; Robert L. Sievens, President of Camden & Amboy R. R. & Transp. Co. ; William H. Thompson, Sec'y; Edwin A. Stevens Treas. Directors .- James Neilson, Benjamin Fish, John W. Mickle, Garrett D. Wall, Abraham Brown, James Parker, James S. Green, James Potter, Williamn McKnight, Thomas Biddle, Richard S. Field, Joseph Porter.
Housatonic Rail-road Co. transfer office, 2 Hanover. Long Island Rail Road Co .- At the Depot, Brooklyn. -Capital issned, $1,600,000. Shares 30,000, par value $50. Oficers .- James H. Weeks, Pres., (of Long Island) ; Moses Maynard, Sec'y and Treas. Directors .- William Sydney Smith, George D. Post, Samuel G. Davis, William J. Bunker, Richard H. Winslow, David M. Prall, and Charles Parshall (of New York) ; Charles Jeffrey Smith. (L. I.) ; Allen Miner, (N. Y.) ; William F. Weld, J. Lobdell, and Eliphalet Williams, (of Boston).
New-Jersey Rail Road & Transp. Co .- 57 Merchants' Exch. and foot of Cortlandt street .- Shares 40,000, par value $50. Dividends, February and August. Officers .- John S. Darcy, (Newark) Prcs. ; Robert Schuyler, V. Pres .; John P. Jackson, (Newark) Scc'y ; J. Worthington, Treas. Directors .- Ste- phen Whitney, Abram G. Thompson, William Samuel Jolinson. and J. Phillips Phoenix, (of New York); D S. Gregory, (of Jersey City) ; John S. Darcy and John P. Jackson, (of Newark) ; Adam Lee, (of Rahway) ; and John Acken, (of New Brunswick).
New York and Erie Rail Road Co .- 45 Wall. Shares 100,000, par value $100. Oficers -Benjamin Loder, President ; Stephen Whitney, Vice President : Na- thaniel Marsh, Secretary ; Silas Brown, Treasurer. Directors-Silas Brown, Henry Sheldon, Daniel S. Miller, Henry Suydam, jr. Stewart C. Marsh, W. E. Dodge, John Wood, Shepherd Knapp. Samuel Marsh, Robert L. Crook, A. S. Diven, (of Elmira), Thomas Tileston, Cornelius Smith, Thomas J. Townsend, Homer Ramsdell, (of Newburgh).
New York and Harlem Rail Rond Co .- 4 Tryon Row. Shares 42,775, par value $5J. Oficers-Charles Parshall, President ; A. Kyle, jr., secretary. Di- rectors-Edward K. Collins, John Cryder, Philip
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APPENDIX .- GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Dater, William C. Wetinore, Thomas Tileston. John F. Butterworth, Francis W. Edmonds, James Mccullough, Charles M. Leupp, Charles W. Sand- ford, Paul Spofford. John Ewen.
New York and New Haven Rail Road Co .- 2 Hano- ver. Capital, $2.500,000, Shares, $100 each. Robert Schuyler (of New York), President ; Morris Ketchum (of New York), Treasurer ; Wm. P. Bur- rall (of Bridgeport, Conn.), Secretary. Directors- Anson G. Phelps (of New York), Elihu Townsend (of New York), Jonathan Sturges (of New York). Henry J. Sanford (of Stamford, Conn.), Joseph E. Sheffield (of New Haven, Conn.), John E. Thayer (of Boston, Mass.).
New York, Providence and Boston Rail Road Co .- 2 Innover. Capital, $1,300,000, Shares, 13,000, par Va.us $100. Officers-Elisha Peck, President ; James Rintoul, Secretary ; Francis Amy, Stoning- ton, Conn., Treasurer. Directors-Daniel B. Allen, Eli Kelley, William K. Thorn, Daniel Drew, Sam. Jaudon, Nathan F. Dixon (of Rhode Island), Gur don Trumbull (of Connecticut).
Norwich and Worcester Rail Road Co .- Pier No. ] North River ; transfer office. 8 Battery Place. Divi dends, in December. Oficers-John C. Holland. President ; G. L. Perkins, Treasurer ; J. C. Stowell, Sup. Directors-John C. Holland, Jolın A. Rock- well, William P. Greene, Daniel L. Trumbull (of Norwich), Alexander De Witt (of Oxford). William Ward, Franklin Haven, two vacancies (of Boston). William A. White, Joshua N. Perkins, Elihu Town- send (of New York).
Paterson and Hudson River Rail Road Co .- 75 Cort- Jandt ; transfer office, Manhattan Insurance Co. 68 Wall. Shares 9,920, par value $50. Dividends. January and July. Officers-James L. Morris, President; A. S. Pennington, Secretary; E. B. D. Ogden, Treasurer.
Saratoga and Washington Rail Road .- Transfer of- fice, 2 Hanover.
STEAMBOAT LINES.
WITH THEIR PLACES OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE. Albany & Boston via Bridgeport & Housatonic R. R. Pier ft. of Market Slip, E. R.
Albany People's line, (evening) pier bet. Liberty & Cortlandt
Albany, pier foot of Cortlandt
Albany, pier bet. Barclay & Robinson
Albany & Troy, morning & evening, ft. of Barclay & ft. Cortlandt
Amboy, pier 2 N. R.
Bridgeport, foot of Market Slip, E. R.
Caldwell's, West Point & Cold Spring, foot of Warren, N. R.
Catskill, Albany Basin, pier foot of Cedar, N. R. Dobbs' Ferry, pier foot Chambers
Elizabethtown Point, pier I N. R. foot Battery pl.
Fall River (R. I.), via Newport (new line), pier 3, N. R.
Flushing, Astoria & Ravenswood, Fulton slip E. R. Fort Lee, foot of Hoboken st. N. River
French Transatlantic Steamers, office, 14 Broadway Grassy Point, pier ft. Chambers
Hartford, (Conn.) Peck slip, E. R.
Haverstraw, ft. Vesey
Hudson, Albany Basin, foot of Cedar N. R.
Newark, foot Barclay
New Brunswick, pier bet. Barclay & Robinson
Newburgh, pier bet. Murray & Warren
New Hamburg & Marlborough, ft. Robinson
New Haven,(Conn.) (morning & evening) Peck sl. E. R.
Newport. Fall River & Boston (new line), pier 3, N. R.
Norwalk, (Conn.) Catharine slip, E. R.
Norwich (Conn.), & Worcester & Boston, pier 1 N. R. ft. Battery pl.
Peekskill, pier foot of Chambers
Philadelphia & Camden via Amboy, pier 2 N. R.
Philadelphia (by N. J. R. R.) ft. of Liberty
Poughkeepsie, pier foot of Barclay
Providence & Boston, via Stonington, pier 3 N. R.
Rhinebeck, foot Robinson
Sing Sing, pier foot of Chambers
Stonington, Providence & Boston, Pier No. 1 N. R. foot of Battery pl.
Tarrytown, pier ft. Chambers
Trenton (by New Jersey R. R.) foot of Liberty
Troy. (morning & evening,) ft. of Barclay N. R. & pier foot of Cortlandt
Troy & Albany (evening.) pier ft. Cortlandt
West Point, Caldwell's and Cold Spring, foot of War. ren, N. R.
Yonkers, pier foot of Chambers, N. R.
WATER COMMISSIONERS.
Office 8, New City Hall, Stephen Allen, Saul Alley, Wm. W. Fox, Charles Dusenberry, Thos. T. Woodruff.
Engineers.
John B. Jervis, chief Engineer
Peter Hastie, resident Engineer
John J. Bertholf, clerk and draftsman.
GENERAL MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Agentur der Deutschen Gesellschaft, 95 Greenwich Albany and Troy steamboats, 95 Barclay
Alluire Works, 464 Cherry
Almshouse, Bellevue, foot Twenty-sixth, e. r. Moses G. Leonard, commissioner, off., new City Hall, Fene- lon Hasbrouck, resident physician, James H. Hyatt, clerk, George W. Anderson, supt. of out door poor American Art Union, 497 Broadway
American Fur Company, r. 39 Ann
American Institute, west wing new City Hall
American Land Company, 20 Nassau, C. Butler Pres. American Pottery Manuf. Co. Geo. Tingle, agt. 6 Lib'ty Apalachicola Land Company, 35 Wall
Apollo Saloon, 412 Broadway
Apprentices' Library, 32 Crosby
Arsenal, (N. Y. State), Franklin c. Elm
Artillery Drill Rooms, Centre market, Centre c. Grand
Associates of the Jersey Co., 85 Mer. Exchange
Atlantic Dock Co., 8 Wall
Balance Floating Dock, foot Jefferson e. r.
Bellmont Laboratory, 53 and 55 Prince
Bellevue, foot Twenty-Sixth, east river
Board of Brokers, (old), 91 Merchants' Exchange Board of Brokers, (new), Rotunda, Merchants' Ex.
Board of Measurers, N. Campbell, pres., George W. Turnev, sec., 21 Coenties slip
Board of Real Estate Agency, 5 Broad
Board of Supervisors, is composed of the following officers, viz., the Mayor, Recorder & Aldermen, David T. Valentine, 8 City Hall, Clerk
Board of Education, 2 City Hall, basement
Board of Underwriters, Walter R. Jones, pres., S. Baldwin, sec. office r. 70 Wall
Brooklyn White Lead Co. 160 Front
Butchers' Hide Association, John Keyser, pres. Thomas Winship, v. pres., P. S. Halstead, treas .. Av. 1 c. Fifth
Butchers' Melting Association, Av. 1 bet. 3d & 4th st. Cabinetmakers' Association warehouse, 148 Fulton
Central American Education Society, Eliakiin Phelps, Brick Church Chapel, Spruce, c. Nassau
Chamber of Commerce, Merchants' Bank, James G. King, pres. Prosper M. Wetinore, sec.
Chief Engineer's Office at Corporation Yard, Eliza- beth, near Bowery Theatre
Circuit Court Room. 26 City Hall
City Chamberlain, Joseph Lawrence, 30 Wall City Hall New, on Chambers fronting the Park.
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City Inspector, Alfred W. White ; Charles Riddle, assistant, 1 City Hall, basement
City Prison, William Edinonds, keeper, Centre c. Leonard
Clerk of Board of Aldermen, DavidT. Valentine, 8 City Hall
Clerk of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, Richard Scott, 6 City Hall
Clerk of Superior Court of the City of New York, Jesse Oakley, 15 City Hall
Coliseum, 450 Broadway
Collector of Assessments, Abner Sanford; George G. Campbell, Lemuel G. Evans, John Porter, depu- ties, 7 Hall of Records
Collector of City Revenue, George I. Rogers, 5 Hall of Records
Columbia College, foot of Park place
College of Physicians and Surgeons, 67 Crosby
Commissary General, (N. Y. State), Henry Storms, 30 Franklin
Commiss. Subsist. u. s. a. Capt. George G. Waggaman, 60 Greenwich
Commissioners for Loaning Certain Money of the Uni- ted States, in the County of New York, Prosper M. Wetmore, Nathaniel Jarvis, 4 S. William
Comptroller, John Ewen ; stock clerk, W. H. Dikeman, 5 Hall of Records
Common Council Rooms, Aldermen, 13, Assistant Al- dermen, 27 City Hall
Concert Hall, (now Minerva Rooms), 406 Broadway CORONER, Wm. A. Walters, Halls of Justice, Centre c. Leonard
Corporation Attorney, Theodore E. Tomlinson, New City Hall
Corporation oil house, 129 Mercer
Corporation yard, 19 Elizabeth rear Bowery Theatre
Counsel to the Corporation, Willis Hall, 14 Wall
County Clerk, James Conner, 20 City Hall
Court of Oyer and Terminer, llenry Vandervoort, clerk, 26 City Hall
Court of Chancery, City Hall
Croton Water Board, 7 New City Hall, James A. Cof- fin, pres. Drake B. Palmer, water purveyor, Sam. B. Warner, registrar of water rents
Deaf and Dumb Institute, Fiftieth c. Av. 4
Debtors' Prison, 22 Eldridge
District Attorney, Jolın Mckeon, New City Hall
District Court of the United States, Samuel R. Betts, Judge, New City Hall
Dorr's Buildings, (uow Post's,) Exch'ge pl. c. Hanover Dry Dock, foot of Tenth n. Av. D
Empire Mining Co. J. R. Livingston, jr. pres. 16 Wall Enfield Manufacturing Co., 287 Rivington
Engineer's Office, U. S. A. Maj. Richard Delafield, Chief, 35 Irving Pl.
Eye & Ear Infirmary, 47 Howard
Fall River Iron Works Co. 70 West
Fulton Iron Foundry, 135 Thompson
General Assignees in Bankruptcy, 16 Wall
General Superintendent of the Recruiting Service, U. S. A. Col. I. B. Crane, 60 Greenwich Gothic Hall, 314 Broadway
Governor's Room, 11 City Hall
Grand Jury Room, Halls of Justice, Centre c. Leonard Greenwood Cemetery, office 39 Wall
Hall of Records, in the Park, opposite Frankfort
Halls of Justice, Wm. Edmonds, keeper, Centre, Leo - nard & Franklin
Hazard Powder Co. A. G. Hazard, pres. 89 Wall
Health Commissioners, Stephen R. Harris, H. L. Van Hoevenbergh and A. F. Vache, office 5 City Hall Health Officer, H. L. Van Hoevenbergh, 5 City Hall, or at Quarantine
Highland Lake Ice Co., foot Market slip
House of Refuge, Twenty-third n. East River Howell Works Co. office, 464 Cherry
Infantry Drill Rooms, Centre market, entrance Centre n. Broome
Inspectors of Weights and Measures. Ist District. A. R. Jollie, 169 Fulton. 2d District. W. H. McKinney, 1 Catharine slip
I. O. of O. F.,Grand Sec., J. G. Treadwell, 68 Barclay
I. O. of O. F., Library, 31 Canal Irish Emigrant Society, 22 Spruce
Jones' Buudings, 60 & 62 Wall
Keeper City Hall, James Taylor, 9 City Hall
Kinepox Institution, City Dispensary, White c. Centre Ladies' Depository for sale of Fancygoods, 474 B.way Lafayette Hall, 597 Broadway
Law Institute Library, William H.Griswold, 4 City Hall Lodi Manufacturing Co. 51 Liberty
LOST OR STRAYED CHILDREN, deposite New City Hall, at the Almshouse, Bellevue, & at the Upper Police
Lyceum of Natural History, meet at N. Y. University Manhattan Club, 483 Broadway
Manhattan Gas Works, foot of W. Eighteenth
Manhattan Water Works, 7 Reade, 40 Wall, reservoir 186 Mercer
Marble Cemetery, Second n. Bowery & bet. Av. 1 & 2
Maryland Mining Co. 71 Mer. Exchange
Mechanics' Exchange, 7 Broad
Mechanics' Hall, 472} Broadway
Mechanics' Institute, office 18 City Hall, basement
Mechanics' Institute School, 12 Chambers
Mechanics' and Tradesmen's Society and School, 32 Crosby
Medical College of the N. Y. University, 659 B.way
Mercantile Library Association, Beekman c. Nassau
Merchants' Exchange, Wall c. William
Merchants' Ice Co. 100 South
Methodist Book Concern, 200 Mulberry
Minerva Rooms, 406 Broadway
Mortimer Building, Wall c. New
Morton's Buildings, Platt c. William
National Academy of Design, 348 Broadway
Naturalization Offices, Superior Court. Court of Com- mon Pleas, Supreme Court, Clerk's Offices, and Marine Court
Navy Agent, Prosper M. Wetmore, 85 Water
Newark. N. J. India Rubber Manufactg. Co. 53 Mai- den la
New Jersey Steam Navigation Co. 10 Battery place
New York & Erie R. R. Transptn. Co. Duane c. West
New York City Hospital, 319 Broadway
New York Dry Dock Co. Tenth n. Av. D
New York Dyeing & Printing Establishment, 45 John New York Floating Dry Dock Co. 255 South
New York Institution for the Blind, Av. 9 n. 33d
New York Public School Society, 140 Grand c. Elm New York Rice Mill, 269 South
New York White Lead Works, 182 Front
New York University, Wooster c. Waverley place
North River Iron Foundry, 100 North Moore
Novelty Works, foot of Twelfth, E. R.
Patent Office Agency, Edgar Irving, 24 Pine
Peninsular Mining Co. 4 Hanover
Pension Office United States, 32 Wall Peru Iron Company, 32 South
Phenix Building, Wall c. Water
Phænir Foundry, West c. Vestry Post's (late Dorr's) Buildings, Ex. pl. c. Hanover
Post Office, Nassan c. Cedar
Poudrette Co. 23 Chambers Prison Association, 15 Centre
Protestant Episcopal Ch. Missions, 281 Broadway Public Administrator, James S. Thayer, ? Nassau
Receiver of Taxes, Smith Dunning ; Wm. A. Darling, Deputy ; T. F. Jeremiah, Ist Clerk. Open daily, (Sundays excepted,) from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office, basement New City Hall, in the Park Recorder, John B. Scott, r. City Hall, Park
Registrar, Samuel Osgood, 1 & 2 Hall of Records
Registrar of Water Rents, Drake B. Palmer, 7 New City Hall
Resident Physician, A. F. Vache, 5 City Hall
Rosendale Manufacturing Co. J. R. Livingston, jr. pres. 16 Wall
Rutgers' Female Institute, Madison n. Clinton
Sailor's Home, 190 Cherry, Edward Richardson, Sup't, 82 Wall
Salamander Works, 54 Cannon
Screw Dock Co. South bet. Pike & Market
Sealers of Weights and Measures, George H. Loyd,
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APPENDIX .- INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES.
Jst Dist. 188 Water, and Elias B. Oakley, 2d Dist. 250 Water
Seam'n's Fund & Retreat, 8 Old Slip
Sheriff, John J. V. Westervelt, 21 City Hall
Sisters of Charity. 16 Barclay, 417 Grand, 35 E.B.way & 107th bet. Av. 6 and 7
Staff Officers U. S. Army. 60 Greenwich Stilwater Iron Co. 212 Water
Street Commissioner, Martin E. Thompson ; John T. Dodge, assistant. 4 Hall Records Stuyvesant Institute, 659 Broadway
Superintendent of Lamps & Gas, Smith D. Bellows Superintendent of Markets, James Goodman
Superintendent out door Poor, -
- office New
City Hall
Superintendent of Pavements, Jefferson Berrian, 4 Hall of Records
Superintendent Potter's Field, Charles Barberie
Superintendent of Public Buildings & Repairs, Job L. Black
Superintendent of Streets, Charles Oakley, 2 Sixth Superintendent of Wharves, Philip Mabie, 4 Hall Re- cords
Superior Court, City Hall, Clerk's office, 15 City Hall Supreme Court, 27 City Hall
Surrogate, Charles M'Vean, 3 Hall of Records
Swiftsure Line Tow Boats, 16 South & 82 Cortlandt
Tammany Hall, 166 Nassau c. Frankfurt
Thalian Hall, 460 Grand
Tontine Buildings, Wall c. Water
Tobacco Inspection, Nath. Pearce, Inspector, South c. Clinton
Trinity Church Vestry Office, 187 Fulton
Troy and New York Steam Boat Association, 95 Bars clay
Ulster Iron Co. J Tuckerman, 69 West
Union Rockland Lake Ice Co. 204 Chambers
Union White Lead Manufacturing Co. 175 Front
IJ. States Circuit & District Courts, New City Hall United States Circuit Court Clerk, Alexander Gardi- ner, office New City Hall
United States District Attorney, Benj. F. Butler, of- fice New City Hall, in the Park
United States District Court Clerk, Jas. W. Metcalf, office New City Hall
United States Marshal, Eli Moore, office New City Hall. United States M.l.tary Rendezvous, 115 Cedar
United States Paymaster, T. J. Leslie, 60 Greenwich United States Army Quarter Master's Office, Major
D. H. Vinton, Ass'ı Quarter Master General, 60 Greenwich
West Point Foundry, Wm. Kemble, 79 West
West street Foundry, Joseph E. Coffee, office Beach c. West
INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES-MORAL, BENE- VOLENT AND RELIGIOUS.
ASYLUMS.
Observe that the arrangement is Alphabetical. Bloomingdale Lunatic-connected with the New York Hospital, is located at Bloomingdale, or on One Hundred & Seventeenth street, west of Avenue Tenth, seven miles from City Hall. Asylum Committee : Stephen Allen, James Lovett, James 1. Jones, Wil liam M.Halsted, David S. Kennedy, James Donaldson.
Colored Home, for the Aged and Indigent, is lo- cated in Forty-second street, c. Av. 5. Oficers : Miss Mary Shotwell, Ist Directress; Mrs. P. G. Arcularius, 2d Directress ; Mrs. W. W. Chester, Sec .; Dr. J. D. Fitch, Treas.
Deaf and Dumb .- The Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Fiftieth st., near Avenue Fourth, 3} miles from the City Hall.
Institution for the Blind-Avenne 9th, near Thir- ty-third street. Officers : A. G. Phelps, Pres ;. Isaac Wood, V. Pres. ; S. Brown, Treas .; E. Jones, Cor. Sec .; G. F. Allen, Rec. Sec. ; J. W. G. Clements, Physician ; Isaac Wood and J. C. Bliss, Consulting Physicians ; J. Kearney Rogers, Consulting Surgeon. Managers : Anson G. Phelps, Silas Brown, Isaac Wood, George F. Allen, Robert J. Murray, Clement C. Moore, Cvrenius Beers, James Marsh, Robert L. Case, John P. Crosby. Hamilton Murray, A. Robertson Walsh, Edward Jones, John Wood. Floyd Smith, Nicholas Dean, William P. Jones, William R. Thurs- ton, jr .. Henry Shelden, Robert Gracie. James F. Chamberlain. Supt.
K Visitors are received, by ticket, from a Mana ger on Tuesdays, from 1 to 6 P. M. . Kipp & Brown's stages run nearest the Institution.
Leake and Watts Orphan-is situated at about One Hundred and Seventeenth street, near the Bloom- ingdale Lunatic Asylum.
Lying-in-for destitute females, Mrs. Isabella Scott, Ist Directress; Henry Coit, Tiras .; John H. Austen, Sec. ; Edwin B Stimson, Res Physician, 85 Marion
Magdalen Female Benevolent-is situated be tween Eighty-eighth and Eighty-ninth streets, west of the Hatlem Rail Road. Officers : Mrs. George War- ner, Jst Dire ctress; Mrs. Thomas Hastings, 2d Direc- tress ; Mrs. Dr. Pierson, Treas. ; Mrs. S. Van Antwerp. Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. J. Clibborn, Rec. Sec. ; Rev. C. C. Darling, chaplain.
New York Orphan-Is situated at Bloomingdale,. near Seventy-first st., about 5 miles from the City Hall. Miss Brinckerhoff, Receiving Committee, 13. University place.
Old Ladies-is located in Twentieth near Av. 2.
Orphan (colored)-Male and Female, Av. 4, bet .. 42nd and 43d streets.
Protestant Half Orphan-Male and female, Av. 6, between T'enth and Eleventh.
Roman Catholic Orphan-Prince c. Mott.
Roman Catholic Half Orphan-Eleventh n. Av. 7 ..
INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES.
African Education and Civilization Society .- William R. Allen. Cor. Sec. 71 Nassan.
American Agricultural Society .- President-Hon. Luther Bradish. Vice Presidents-Theodore Freling- huysen, James Lenox. James Boorman, A. H. Stevens, Thomas A. Emmet, Hogh Maxwell, Stephen Whit- ney, Shepherd Knapp, William T. McCoun, Cyrus Mason. W. A. Serly, J. S. Livingston. Treasurer- A. P. Halsey. Cor. Sec .- Andrew H. Green. Rec. Sec .- R. O Doremus. Executive Committee-R. L. Pell, J. W.Draper. Archibald Russell, Edward Clarke, Shepherd Knapp. R. K. Delafield. D. P. Gardner.
American Anti-Slavery Society-22 Spruce. Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Pres. ; Maria W. Chapman and Wen- dell Phillips of Boston, Secs. ; Francis Jackson, Treas.
American Art Union .- 497 Broadway. Incor- porated by the Legislature of New York, for the pro- inotion of the Fine Arts in the United States. Officers : - Wetmore. Pres .; G. W. Ansten, Treas .; N. Jar- vis. jr. Rec. Sec. : R. F. Fraser. Supt.
American Baptist Home Mission Society .- 354 Broome. Isaac Davis, (Mass.) Pres ; R. W. Martin, Treas. ; B. M. Hill, Cor. Sec .; Alonzo Wheeler, Rec. Sec.
American Bible Society .- 115 Nassau. Officers : Rev. J C. Brigham and Rev. Noah Levings, Secs .; Win. Whitlock. Treas .; Joseph Hyde. General Agent.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions .- Office, 150 Nassau. Theo. Frelinghnysen, Pres. ; Rev. Rufus Anderson. Sec ; 11. Ilill, of Boston, Treas; Almon Merwin, Receiving Agent.
American Home Missionary Society .- 150 Nas- sau. Henry Dwight, Pres. ; Rev. Milton Badger and
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APPENDIX .- SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS.
Rev. Charles Hall, Secs .; Jasper Corning, Treas., and H. W. Ripley, Assistant.
American Ethnological Society .- Formed in 1842, for the purpose of inquiring into antiquities, his- tory, languages, geography, &c. Officers : Albert Gallatin, Pres .; E. Robinson, Henry R. Schoolcraft. V. Pres'ts ; J. R. Bartlett, Cor. Sec .; W. W. Turner, Rec. Sec .; Alexander I. Cotheal, Treas.
American Institute, occupies rooms on the first floor, Reading Room and Library on the third floor of the west end of the New City Hall, in the Park. The Annual Election is 2d Thursday in May ; stated monthly meetings, 2nd Thursday in each month. Officers : Mahlon Dickerson, Pres .; Shepherd Knapp, James J. Mapes, John Campbell, V. Prest's .; H. Meigs, Rec. Sec. ; T. B. Wakeman, Cor. Sec .; E. T. Backlouse, Treas .; T. B. Wakeman, Sup't.
American Protestant Society, 150 Nassau. Rev. P. Milledoler, Pres .; Rev. H. Norton, Cor. Sec. ; Rev. Samuel D. Burchard, Rec. Sec. ; Mortimer De Motte, Treas.
American Sabbath Tract Society .- 9 Spruce. N. V. Hull, Pres. ; P. Stillman, Cor. Sec. ; T. B. Stillman, Treas.
American Seamen's Friend Society-82 Wall. Edward Richardson, Pres. ; John Spaulding, T. Hale, and H. Loomis, Secs .; C. N. Talbot, Treas.
American Society for Meliorating the Con- dition of the Jews-78 Nassau. Rev. Philip Mille- doler, Pres .; Rev. John Lillie. Sec. for Doin. Cor. ; Rev. Geo. B. Cheever, Sec. for For Cor .; A. M. Bur- rill, Rec. Sec. ; Marcus Wilbur, Treas.
American Sunday School Union-Brick Church Chapel. J. C. Meeks, and R. B. Campfield, Agents.
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