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Conspiracy to burn Northern cities. 755.
Continental Congress, First, 31 ; delegates to the, 36.
Contoit's garden, 91.
" Coustitution" and "Veto" in political proces- sions, 314.
Cooper. Myles, president of Columbia College ; politics and flight of. 144.
Cooper. Peter, and the Cooper Union ; biography of. 670. 671.
Cooper, Thomas A., biography of, 419.
Cooper Union, history of the, 670 ; schools and trustees of the. 671.
Corse, Israel, biography of. 217.
Costumes sixty years ago, (0.
Courier and Enquirer, editorial staff of, 269 ; offee of the threatened by a mob, 316; defence of the. 318.
Court of Oyer and Terminer, 232; of Sessions, 237.
Cox. the Rev. Samuel Hanson, and the abolition riot, 335.
Cozzens. Frederick S. editor of The Century, 508. Credit system, expansion and collapse of the, 3- 370.
Crittenden Compromise, the. 716.
Crolius, Clarkson. Sr., biography of. 72; grand sachem of the Tammany Society. 211.
Crolius, Clarkson, Jr., and the Seamen's Retreat Hospital, 133.
Crosby, Enoch, the original of Cooper's " Spy,"
Crosby, the Rev. Howard, chancellor of the Uni- ver-ity of the City of New York : biography of, 451: president of the Society for the Preven- tion of Crime, 1.
Croton Aquednet, history of the. 352-360.
Croton water, introduction of the into the city, 45.
Cruger, JJohn, first president of the Chamber of Commerce, JUS.
Crystal Palace, destruction of the; American Institute, loss of in the. 611.
Cummings. Thomas s., and the American Acad- emmy of Fine Arts, 175: and Colonel Trumbull, 17: biography of. 10: mentioned. 92 : the Morse telegraph and. 35 : New York Sketch Club and, 505 ; Maeready and, 517.
Cunard, Samuel, and ocean steam navigation,
Cunningham. British provost-marshal, 43. Curtis, George William, address of at the un- value of Wardettime of Washington, No. Curtis, Joseph, and the Case of Reinge, 9:3. Cushman, Charlotte, sketch of, 125.
Cypriote antiquities in Metropolitan Museum of Art, 836.
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Daguerre. L. J. M., and his invention ; Professor Morse and, 407.
Daguerreotype. history of the, 407-410; first taken in America. As.
Daily newspaper, cost of producing a morning. 278 : number 'o circulation in 1:35, 279.
Daly, Charles P .. president of St. Patrick's Society, 191: Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas : biography of, 496 : president of American Geographical Society, 645: the crew of the Sorumeth and. 735 : first president of the Work- ing Women's Union, 833.
Dancing sixty years ago, 93.
Dandy Point, a bathing place, 222.
Davis, Noah, Chief Justice, biography of. 810.
Day. Benjamin H., founder of the Saw newspaper. introduces printing by steam-power, 273 ; letter of to the author ; biography of, 54.
Dayton, Abraham, quoted from, 168.
Deaf Mutes. Church Mission to ; officers of the mission to. 826.
Deaf and Dumb, New York Institution for the In- struction of the : history of the, 115-120 ; officers of the. 120. 121.
Dean. Julia, an American actress, 519.
Debt of New York in 1510. 805.
Debt. prisoners for. remarks of Red Jacket and Whittier upon, 397.
Debtors' prison in the Park. 314. 397.
Declaration of Independence in New York, 40.
Decorative Art, Society of. 888; officers of the, 830. Degranw, John W .. 85; biography of, 230.
DeHaven, commander of the Grinnell expedition, 612.
Delafield, Edward, and Eye and Ear Infirmary, 122.
Delancey, James, Chief Justice of New York, 16 : gives a charter to Colmbia College, 143 ; biog- raphy of. 24 : coalition with Colden, 29.
Delmonico, café of, 98, 99.
Demilt, Benjamin, gift to Apprentices' Library, 151.
Demilt Dispensary, 689 : officers of the, 690.
Denroeracy in New York under Dutch rule, 10. Democratie Free Club, 652 : societies. 24.
Dental Surgeons. College of, officers of the, 780.
Departments. the executive of the city, 198.
Depau. Francis, and his family, 92.
DePeyster, Frederic, saves the New York Histor- ical Society, 161 ; biography of. 162.
De Peyster. General John Watts. 163.
Devoe. Colonel Thomas T., and the markets, sketch of. 605.
De Witt. the Rev. Thomas, biography of, 536 ; at the Five Points, 630.
Dewey, the Rev. Orville, pastor of the Church of the Messiah. 575.
Dickens: Charles, and the Five Points, 626.
Dinsmore, William B., hortientturist and stock- raiser. president of the Adams Express Com. pany, 706: Beach's Express and, 362; Adams Express and. 3%).
Diplomanie agents sent to Europe, 135.
Dispensary districts, 689.
Dispensary, the New York, 116 ; president of the, 117.
Dix, Dorothea L., and the soldiers' hospitals, res. Dix, John Adams, famous despatch of : biography of. 014: presides at war meeting in Chiou Square, 711.
Dix, the Rev. Morgan, rector of Trinity Church and biographer of his father, General d. A. Dix ; Lake and Watis Orphan Asylum and, 455.
"Doctors' mob. " the, 4%.
Dodge, William E .. biography of. 919; and the Society for the Relief of the Ruptured and
Dodge. Mr. William E., and the Colored Home and Hoping, ITD. Dom Pedro, Emperor of Brazil, visit of, $15.
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Donaldson, Jamies, and the Five Points House of Industry. 633.
Douglas, Major D. B. engineer of Croton Agne- duet. 357 : and Greenwood Cemetery. 3
Downing. A. J., suggests a great park for New York, on7.
Downing's " oyster collar," 97.
Draft for sobliens ordered, TE; opposition to the, 711.
Draft flots in New York, history of the. 741-74 .. Draper, John W., on the daguerreotype : Dieg. raphy of. for.
Draper, Simeon, and the election riots. 319.
Drama, the, in New York, 12
Drawing Association, the New York, 176: and Colonel Trumbull. 177.
Drives, favorite, on Manhattan Island. 195.
Dry-goods merchants, location of. 214.
Duane, James, biography of 34; mayor. 45.
Dubois, Mr. Cornelius, and the Nursery and -Child's Hospital, 693.
Dubois, the Rev. John, Bishop of New York, 568. Duer, John, and Columbia College, 146; at the Irving banquet, 250.
Duer, William A., president of Columbia College, 115.
Danderberg, the steamship, 527.
Dunham. Davil, and ocean navigation by steam, 366.
Dunlap, William, on Luman Bred. 415.
Dun, R. G., and mercantile ageney, 359: biog- raphy of. G.M.).
Dairshee. H. W., and the Dutch Reformed Church school. 511.
Durand, A. B, and New York Drawing Associa- tion, 176. 153 : a founder of the National Acade- my of the Arts of Design. 19: biography of, 005. Durand. John, and the Century 1 lub. 1-4.
Durr Collection of Paintings in the Historical Society, 164.
Duryce, Abraham. colonel of Seventh Regiment N. G., and the Astor Place riot. 513; biography of. 513.
Dutch Reformed Church, history of the. 534-500 ; at Bloomingdale. 339 : school of the, 32. 51.
Dutch East India Company. the. 2.
Dutch West India Company. the. 4.
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East India Company. the Dutch. 4.
East River Suspension Bridge, history of the. AR- 861 ; dimensions. materials and cost of the. 29;
Eastern Dispensary. 45; for. of the. 15.
Eckert. Thomas Th and telegraphy : Mography of. 392.
Fcktor. Henry, shipholder, sketch of 200; and the commodore's hopes, 23: builds an ocean steame-hip in :21-2. 30%
Eddy. Theone and House of Refuge. 33 Edmond, John W., and Print Motion. 25. Edwards. Jonathan, previ .. . in New York. 51. Humation first boardof, and their work. ... . Egleston. Thomas, Ir., and columbia college school of Mine -. 147.
Egyptian antiquities in the Historical Society, 11,1.
Election riot in 1534, history of. 311-39 : resnit of the. 350. Elretro-magnetic telegraph, History of the. 33- Electrotyping. beginning of. 441.
Ellsworth, Anna, and the first message by the More infoem di. 2.
Ellsworth. Ephraim, and the fire Zouaves ; death of and honors to. The. Ely, 7 Salles ndows a chair in the Union Theo- logind Seminary, 1. Farmatel, Temple of. 53.
Emmet. Mrs. Dr., and Nursery and Child's Hos. pital. ~ 3.
Emnet. Thomas Addis, biography of. CM.
Emoti, James, ciudad in the protection of Tweed. N.D.
Engravers on wood prominent in 199 2. 2.
Envelopes, manufacture of. 7.
Episcopal (Protestante churches, 511, 512: in the Uferer part of the i-Pind. : 31.
Ericsson, John, civil engineer, and the steam lite- engine, 233.
Drie Canal. origin of the. 30. 00: celebration of the opening of the. this: comme morative medals of the, is; evening festivities of the debration of the opening of the. 26. 7.
Ethnological Society, the American, founder and officers of the. 5!s.
Evening schools for mu weboys. CSO.
Evarts, William M .. foreign corresponding seere- tary of the New York Istorical Society. 16; engaged in the procention of Tweed. No: ha- tional Secretary of State, 4; biography of,
Everett, Edward. address before the American Institute. 170 : Unitarian clergymien, 574. Exchange, the Merchants', destroyed, 316.
Exchange for Women's Work, the New York, history of the ; officers of tin, 659.
Exempt Firem It, Association of. 231.
Eqmed newspaper established in New York. AT6: history of the 27.
Express bu-ine ... history of the, Str; extent of in New York, 3-2.
Eye and Lar Infirmary. history of the, 123-133.
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Faber, A. W., and the manufacture of pencils, 78. 78.
Faber. Eberhard and John. 13.
Families move from the gift of business. 91. 02.
Family Magazine, the founded by origen Bachelor, ) ; editors of the, 2-D.
Farmer. Little & Cia. Mererivier. tel.
Fay, Theodore S. and the New York Mirror, 940; -ketch of, 258.
Federal procession in 1759, 17.
Federalists, the Me
Female Association for the Relief of the Poor.
Female Assistance Society. the. 115.
Female doctors. prejudices against. COM.
Female Guardian Society. advisory committee of the. 464.
Ferris, the Rev. Isaac. president of Rutgers Fe- mab. College. 41 : chancefor of the fuiversity n! New York, 51.
Ferry-bouts. 5.
Few. William. first president of the American In- stitute. 109.
Ficil. Benjamin H .. vier -pres Sleout of the Histori. (- : petr of the Home for Ineur-
Field. David Dudley, and submarine & Mography.
Fixed. Matthew D., and submarine treraphy, Fields, great meeting in the. 30.
Financial embarrassment, and New York mer- Plants. 30. 63.
Fire. the great, in 1. 31
Fier company, names of members of the first,
Fire Department. history of. 55-es: the Volun- teer. ; the Part, !!
Fireengines. 92.
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Fish, Hamilton, and Union Square war-meeting,
719 : president of the Society of the Cincinnati, National Secretary of State ; biography of. 818. Fish merchandise, extent of, 209.
Fish, Preserved, 611.
Fisher, Alexina, an actress, sketch of. 420.
Fisher, Clara, sketch of, 419 ; Mrs. Marder. 428.
Five Points, history of the pariteation of the. 626-631 : character of the. 626, 047 ; temperance meetings at the, 625 : riot. ror.
Five Points Honse of Industry, history of the, 631 ; officers of the, 633. 34 : work of the. 04. Five Points Mission, 697, 025 ; taission-house, (30. Five Points schools, 62 ..
Fleming, General, marshal at the Canal celebra- tion, 24.
Floating Hospital and Seaside Nursery of St. Jolm's Guild. 72.
Flour riot, history of the, 372-376.
Flower and Fruit Mission, At.
Flynn, Thomas, and the theatre. 49).
Foreign-born citizens, infinence of, 342 ; character of, 245.
Foreign commeree in 1840, 473.
Foreign correspondence of New York newspa- pers. 368.
Foreigners, political tendencies of. 311.
Forrest, Edwin, sketch of, 421 ; quarrel of with Macready. 510.
Fortifying the city in 1-14. 37.
Foundling Asy hun of the Sisters of Charity, bis- tory of the, 170 : officers of the. 171.
Fourth Avenue Improvement, 14.
Francis, John W., and the American Medical and Philosophical Register. 117 : the Bread and Cheese (or Lmelo Club and. 15; the Hone Club and, 431 ; biography of, 434 ; the American Art Union and. 619.
Franklin, Walter, merchant. 268.
"Frauds Exposed," a book by Anthony Com- stock, 850.
Free Academy. the, 802.
Free Church Home for Incurables, founders of the, 768; history of the, 765, 769 ; officers of the, 769.
Free Circulating Library. officers of the. 863.
Free School Society, 802. 3 6 ; conspicuous work- ing members of the, 313.
Free public schools and Lafayette. 304.
Fredricks. C. D., and photography ; biography of. 411, 412.
Frelinghuysen. Theodore, chancellor of the Uni- versity of New York, 451.
French Revolution comtuomorated. 2-6. 291.
Frey, the Rev. J. S. C., organizes the first Congre- gational Church in New York. 33.
Ficket & Thomas, shipbuilders. 222.
Friends or Quakers oppose slavery. 326 : society of in New York. 550 ; the and the Civil War. 797. Fugitive slave law . the, 655.
Fulton Market rebuilt ; account of the opening of the new. NO.
Fulton. Robert, the steamship. 33.
Fulton Street Youll Prayer-meeting, 604. Fur business, location of the, 214.
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Gallatin, Albert. and Etlmological Society ; biog- raphy of, 257.
Gallatin, James, founder of the Sanitary Reform Society. 28.
Gano, the Rev. John, 536.
Garcia, Signor Emanuel, and the Italian opera, 103.
Garcia, Signorina, 13: marries Monsieur Mali- bran. 104 : misfortunes of. 104. 105. Garden Street Church and the great fire, 343 ; account of the, 535.
Garden City begun by A. T. Stewart, 417 ; cathe- dral and mausoleum at. Ils.
Candens, Vauxhall. Indian antes, and Tyler's. 50. Karpettson, Frev lern, and the Methodet Mission- ary society, 196.
Garrison, William Lloyd, and the Liberator, 526; course of in England, 338.
Gates of Central Park. names of the, Cto).
General furnishing business, 791.
General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, history of the, 15 ; officers of the. 447.
George Griswold, a ship of mercy sent to England, 738.
George HL., statue of pulled down. +).
Gerard, James W., and anti-slavery meeting, 452. German Hospital and Dispensary, Ladies' _Aid Society of the. 113.
German Methodist Church, 563.
German Reformed Church and the Lutherans, 339. German and Spanish clubs. 822.
Gerry, Elbridge T., president of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ; biog- raphy of. 851, 852.
Gisborne, F. N .. and submarine telegraphy. 646. Girls' lodging-houses established. (99.
Glenn, Anthony, and the American flag at the British evacuation. 269, 290.
Gold, effect of discovery of in California, 331.
Golden Ilill, first battle of the Revolution fought in. 29.
Gourlie, John II. editor of The Century, 508; chairman of the finance committee of the Met- ropolitan Fain receipt to. 226.
Gouverneur. Sanmel L., orator at the commem- oration of the French Revolution, 258, 491.
Government House, the, 51.
Grace. William R., mayor of New York, 663.
Grace Church, architecture of. 613.
Graham, Isabella, sketch of. 136.
Gram. Jobn, introduees homeopathy into the United States, 293 : sketch of, 296.
Gramercy Park. 528. 534. Grand Central Depot, 814.
Gray. John F., and homeopathy. 993 : biography and character of, 297; professional assauits upon. 298 ; ancedote of, 200. Great Eastern. the arrival of, 709.
Great fire of 1825, extent of the. 350: value of property destroyed by. 351 : meeting of citizens after the, 352 : committee appointed. 353 ; 10- covery from the : James Lee and the, 355.
Great fire in 1835. 345-235 : in 1945. 300.
Greeley, Horace, and the Log Cabin, 476 : and the Tribune, AM: biography of. 418.
Green, Andrew H., made comptroller. 809.
Green, John C., gifts of to the society Library. 153 ; and to the Society for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled. 761.
Green. Norvin, president of Western Union Tele- graph Company, biography of, 302.
Greenwood Cemetery, projectors and history of the. 578-5-0 : officers of the. 580.
Grinnell, Henry, sends vessels in search of Sir John Franklin. 642. 613.
Grimmell. Moses H., and MeCurdy. 317 : lography of, 613 ; and the war meeting at Union Square, 719.
Griseom, John, and the House of Refuge. 308. Guerin's café and drinking-saloon. 98.
Guernsey. Egbert, homeopathie physician. biog- raphy of. 299.
Gulick, James, Chief of Fire Department, and commemoration of the French Revolution, 200. Grocers, location of the, 214.
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Hackett, James, merchant and actor, sketch of,
Haggerty & Sons, notice of. 16.
Hahnemann, Samuel. founder of the homo- pathie system of medicine, 392 : translations of works of, 203. 294.
Halmemann Hospital, officers of the, Ser.
Hale, James W .. and the express business. 375,
Hale. Nathan, excested as a spr. 12. 1 Halleck, Hits-Greene, andi Wan Street, les; ance
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dote of and Dr. De Kay. 155 : and Recorder Riker. 211 : acquaintance of formed with J. Rodman Drake. 2. 56; sketch of, 55.
Hall, the Rev. John, chancellor pro tim. of the University of the City of New York. 12. .
Hall, Louise Garland ( sister Louise", founder of the Free church Home for Incurables. 70%. Hall of Records in the Park, 341.
Hall's ommirises. 50.
Halls of Justice or the Tombs. 395. 336.
Hamblin, Thomas s, sketch of, fes
Hamblin, Alexander. at the meeting in the Fields, 33 : statue of destroyed. 316.
Hamilton, James A .. and Colonel Smith at the great tire. 310, 351.
Hard cider campaign. 476.
Hardie. James M .. sketch of New York by, 109.
Harlem Plains, battle on. 41.
Harnard, Sammel. shipyard of, 222.
Haruden. William F. establishes the first ex- press company. 328. 379; emigration scheme of, 379 ; death of. 35.
Harper & Brothers' publishing house. 20-222 ; de- struction of the establishment of, 24.
Harper Brothers, sketches of the, #34; publica- tions of the, 252.
Harper. James, mayor of New York ; biography of. 433.
Harris, Elisha, and U. S. Sanitary Commission, Tes.
Hart, Peter. and Fort Sumter. 717.
Hart, ER, and the four riot. 37; and Company. Store of sacked by a job, 3. 1.
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Hartley. R. M .. a founder of the Society for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled. 004. Hatters, location of the lonsiness of the, 214.
Hatch. G. W., engraver, noticed, 253; sketch of, 213, 204.
Hatch lithographie establishment, 761. 702.
Havemeyer. William F., mayor of New York, 45; and the committee of Seventy. NO Hawks, the Rev. Francis L. president of the American Geographical Society, biography of, 645
Health, Board of. and its efficiency. 757, 758; first brand of. 17 : officers of. 75%
Health Department. 300
Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan A-chim Society, history of the. 121-197 : oficer of the. 127
Hell Gate, improvement of navigation at. 14. 815. Hehunth. W. Tod, physician and surgeon, biog- raphy of, 209.
Henderson, Peter, horticulturist, biography of.
Herold, morning. estalaished by James Card. n Bennett : director of the 05: 1- freerial report in the. 6; introduce a new feature in journalisn, 368.
Ilewitr. Abrian S .. oration of at the opening of the East River Bridge. .
Pieks, Efas, and a Virginia Saveholder. 22%.
Historical Society of New York, history of the. 156-115 : founders of the : organization of the : first officers of the. Im migrations of the. 150 ; existence of Peur . P : Espencolec- tion of the. 13: paintings alid statuary of the, 164: officersut th. 165
Hobart, John Houry. bishop of the Diocese of New York, and the General Theoryval sem- inary, 14%.
Indge, Paul & Co., stran freengine builders,
Hoe, Robert, Sr. inventor, 44 49; and that Thorburn, 49: fonuder of the house of R.
Hoe, Richard M., inventor of printing-presses; dinner given to, 23: lightning press of, 47; sketch uf. 4~1.
HIu. R. & Co. Richard M., Peter S. and Robert So establishment of. IN
Imtue for Incurables, History of the. 100-50 ;
first officers of the : board of trustees of the. 700: gifts to the; officers of the. 209; ladies' association of the. fs.
Homme for Old Menand Szel couples, 25 ; officers of the, 126.
Home for Wounded and Sick Soldiers, Tx: (f- tivers of the. 229.
Home Fire tusnaance Company, history of the. 632. 623 ; operations of the, 623 ; officers of the, 624.
"Home, Sweet Home," history of the song of, 103.
Hommropathy. history of the introduction of. 209 9 : new converts to. 205 : and the medical profession : and the cholera in 1- 14, 59%.
Homeopathie Medical College, cos-60; officers of the. 789.
Homeopathic Medical Society, 29%.
Hone. Philip, mayor, at Albany, 68; the com- memoration of the French Revolutiedraud. ; character of, 432: at the Irving Banquet. 200.
Hone ( Inb. the described by Dr. Francis. 431 : list survivor of the. 433.
Hopper. Fate T .. a leading abolitionist. 335 : Kingrady of. 339; overawes a mob, 310 ; Prison Association and. 555.
Hoffer. isaac T. Home. : ).
Horse miloads in New York. 401. 42.
Hortienteral society, the New York. 196
linsark. David, and Bellevue Hospital. 114 : bing- raphy of, 115: and Living in Asylum. 115.
Inspirat, first in New York, 19 ; fret on Manhat- tam Ilen1. 111.
Hospital. New York City. history of the. 110-113. House of Mercy (Roman Catholic), sisters of the. ....
House of Refuge, the. 358.
Howard Mission and Home for Little Wanderers, officers of the. 772.
Host. Jesse. 214.
Host. Joseph B. biography of. ..
Host, Joseph B. & Co .. leather and Letting man- ufacturers and merchants. .
Hughes, the Rev. John, Roman Catholic Bishop of New York: cutrecrates St. Peter's Church. 505 : coadjutor bishop, 509: archbishop: blog- raphy of 39; the public schools and. IM : St. John's College and. 505: diplomatie agent in France. 735. 736; visits Rome, 635; the draft rints and. 74%.
Hull. A. G., convert to homeopathy, 204.
Humane Society, the. 197.
Huntington. Daniel, president of the National Acceptany of the Art of Design. 12.
Huntington. Emily, and the Wilson Industrial
Hutton, the Rev. Maurin -. colleague pastor of the Garden Street Church. 335.
Miaminative cas introduced. Ca. 2.
Indians. massacre by the. 11.
Industries of New York in 199, 801. 512.
Infant Asyhun, New York, G1; officers of the.
Infant Schoond Society, 30 ;.
Infirmary- for Women and Children. 694; first managers of the. 05: tiver- of the, the
Imam, charles Cu a founder of the National Academy of the Artof Design, 199; the Sketch ( Inb and. I : sketch of. 27.
Inglis, Withum, judge of Court of Common
Inch steamship builder. 23.
Inman. Henry, biography of. 16 : a founder of the National Academy of Design. 179
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Irish Emigrant Society, 190.
Irving, John T., judge of the Court of Common Pleas, sketch of ; monumental tablet in honor of, 236.
Irving, Washington, banquet. guests at the. 239.
Irving, Washington, dwelling of. as: sketch of, 251: publie banquet given to. : 59: and Mac- ready, 512: Central Park comisiones and.
Italian opera, attempt to make it permanent, 520.
Ivison, Henry, biography of. 394.
Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., school-book publishing establishment, 501.
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Jackson Square. 854.
Janes, Bishop, at the Five Points, 630.
Japanese treaty and embassy. 008.
Jarvis, J. Wesley, sketch of : anecdote of. 300.
Jay, John. 34; president of the Manumission Society, 302. 326.
Jay, John, and an anti-slavery movement in 1854, 651 : biography of. 62.
Jay, Peter A., biography of. 237.
Jay, William, and American Bible Society. 193, 194 ; answers Bishop Hobart, 194; slavery and, 329 : biography of. 330.
Jay's treaty in New York. 50.
Jennings. Dr. Ma ., founder of the Provident Dispensary for Working Women and Girls. Str. Jervis, John B., chief engineer of the Croton aqueduct. 330.
Jesup. Morris K., president of the City Mission Society. 205 : president of the American Mu- seum of Natural History. 30; biography of, 830.
Jesnp. Mrs. Morris K., president of the Women's Branch of the City Mission Society, 205.
Jews and Moravians. 23.
Jews in New Amsterdam. 124.
Jews in New York, early history of the, 124 ; places of worship of the, 352. 553.
Jockey clubs, 822.
Johnson, the Rev. Samuel, first president of King's mow Columbia, College. 143
Johnson, William Samuel, first president of Co- lumbia date King's College, biography, of. 145. Johnston, John Taylor, president of Metropolitan Museum of Art. Biography of. - 35.
John Street Church, the mother Methodist Soci- ety, 561.
Jones, the Rev. Lot. and City Mission Society. 457. Journal of Commerce and the Couriera. d Enquirer', 271.
Journalism, new era in. 369.
Juvenile Asylum. history of the ; corporators of the US : officers of the. 6%.
Juvenile, Delinquents, Society for the Reforma- tion of, 20%.
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" Katie" Ferguson and ber works, 101.
Kean, O. J. sketch of. 121.
Kean, Mr. and Mrs .. 519.
Keene, Laura, Sketch of, Co1.
Keep, Emma. and the New York Ophthalmic Hospital. 697.
Kennedy, John P .. and the Morse telegraph, 359. Kennedy, Robert Lenox, and the Lenox Library, 13 : Bleecker Street Saving- Bank and. 201. Kent (Inb, the, 436
Kent. Chancefor James, and the Irving banquet, 959.
Kemble. Charles, Biography of. 422. Kemble. Fanny, sketch of. 422.
Khone, F., legacy of to the General Theological Seminary, 446.
Kidd, Captain William, biography of. 18.
Kieft, William, Governor : the Twelve: the Ind-
Kithe Pox Institution. 111
King, Charles, president of Columbia College, 147 ;
the great fire and, 310 ; Macready and, 517 Loyal Publication Society and. 754.
King. James G., biography of. 352: the Bank of England and, 321 ; election riot and, 317
Kingsland, Mayor A. C., recommends a great public park, 608.
Kip & Brown. omnibuses. 99.
Kissain. Richard, and Richard Riker. ? to).
Knapp. Herman J., founder of the Ophthalmic and Anral Institute. 825.
Knickerbocker society, 81 ; amusements of. 86; funerals, 95; furniture, 85: bome life of, 86; hospitalities of. 84. 85 ; Sabbath of. < 1.
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