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John G. Bogert, Russian consul for the states of New-York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
MINISTERIAL AND CONSULAR APPOINTMENTS BY THE UNITED STATES.
In Great Britain and its dominions-William Pinknes, minister pleni- potentiary. William Lsman, Consul, London. Ehas Vanderhorst, bris. :2. Robert W. Fox, Fahsouth. James Maurr, Liverpool. Thomas En- sinh. Dublin, Thomas Auld, Vice-Consul, Poole. James Hohines, Con- :al, Belfast. John Church, Consul, Cork. John Gavino, Gibraltar. Jo- orph Pulis, Maba. Geo. Johnson, Glasgow. -
In France and its deminions-Joel Barlow, Minister Plenipotentiary. David B. Warden; Coneu!, Paris. Isaac C'ex Barnet, Commercial Agen?,
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Havre-de Grace. William Lee, Bourdeaux. Thomas Aborn, Vice. Co. mercial Agent, Cayenne. Peter Walsh, Commercial Agent, Cette. W ... liam Buchannan, Isles of France and Bourbon. Etienne Cathalar, Mar. seilles. John Appleton, Calais. Wm. D. Patterson, Nantz. Aaron Va. L'Orient. Thomas Low Il, La Rochelle. Francis Cotfyn, Dunkirk. Henry Wilson, Ostend.
In Spain and its dominions-Richard S. Hackley, Consul, Cadiz. Ro bert Montgomery, Alicant. William Kirkpatrick, Malaga. Lewis OB :.. en, St. Andero. John Leonard, Barcelona. John Martin Baker, Tarrz. gona, and the Isles of Majorca, Minorca, Yvica. Morris Rogers, St. Jage. John James Armstrong, Island of Teneriffe.
In Portugal and its dominions-Geo. Jefferson, Lisbon. James L. Catt. cart, Madeira. Jolin B. Dabney, Azores or Western Islands. Henry Hill, St. Salvadore in Brazil.
In the kingdom of Holland-Sylvanus Bourne, Consul- General, Amster: dam. George Jay, Consul, Rotterdam.
In Denmark and its dominions-Geo. W. Erving, Minister Resident. Hans Rodolph Saabye, Consul, Copenhagen. Thomas Gamble, Iland ci Santa Crutz. James MI.Gregor, Isle of St. Thomas. Peter Isaacson, Chris- tianstad.
In Prussia -- Frederick William Lutz, Consu!, Stettin. William Clark, Embden.
In Germany-John M. Forbes, Consul, Hamburg. Frederick I. Wi. chelli:user, Bremen. William Riggin, Trieste. Plulip Marck, Franconia.
In the kingdom of Sweden-Robert G. Gardner, Consu', Gottenburg. Willa'n Israel, St. Bartholomews.
In the Italian States - Thomas Appleton, Consul, Leghorn. Alexander Hammeth, Naples. Thomas H. Storm, Genoa. John Broadbent, Messina, Abraham Gibbs, Palermo. R chard O' Brien, Island of Sardinia. John S. Cogde!', Rome ..
In Russia-Robert Smith, Minister Plenipotentiary. Levitt Harris, Coke sul, St. Petersburg. Samuel Hazard, Consul, Archangel.
In China-Edward Carr.neton, Consu', Canton.
In Turkey-Wm. Stuart, Consul, Smyrna.
In Algiers-Tobias Lear, Con-ul General ..
In Tripoli- Consul.
In Tunis-Charles D. Cox, Acting Consul ad interim.
In Morocco-James Simp-on, Consul.
Agents tor Seamen and Commerce-James Anderson, Havanna. Mau- rice Rogers, St. Jago de Cuba. Henry Ro-e, Island of Antigua. Manrice Ly-le, Tortola. Lewis Forman, Porto Rico. Archibald M. Cocke, Mar- t n.que.
NAMES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, &c.
The Hou. De Witt Clinton, Mayor. Pierre C. Van Wyck, Esq. Re- corder. Peter Mesier, Thomas Carpenter, Charles Dickinson, R.chard Cunningham, John Morse, Isaac S. Douglass, George Buckmaster, Peter H. Wendover, Nicholas Fish, and John Pell, Exps. Aldermen. Samuel Jones, jun. Peter Hawes, Augustine H. Lawrence, Minha W. King, George Wilson, Josiah Hedden, Michael M. l'itus, William J. Waldron, W. A. Hardenbrook, and John Drake, Esqrs, Assistants,-Jacob Morten, Cari. of the Common Council.
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NEW-YORK REGISTER.
STANDING COMMITTEES, appointed 23. December, 1811.
I. On Applications-Ald. Dickinson, Wendover, and Cunningham.
II. Assessments-Messrs. Hawes, Titus, Hedden, Lawrence, and Alder- Jani Wendover.
III. Bellevue-Ald. Fish, Messrs. Hawes, King, Lawrence, Ald. Morss, ad Mr. Hardenbrook.
IV. Building-Ald. Morss, Fish, and Douglas ; Messrs. Waldron and xrence.
V. Canal-Messrs. Wilson and Hedden, Ald. Wendover, Messrs. Har. enbrook and Jones.
VI. Charity-Messrs. Titus, Drake, Ald. Mesier, Cunningham, and arpenter.
VII. Defence-Ald. Fish, Morss, Mesier, Carpenter, Messrs. Jones, Hawes, and Drake.
VIII. Ferry-Mr. King, Ald. Carpenter and Buckmester.
IX Finance-Messrs. Lawrence, Wilson, Ald. Douglass, Mess. Jones, nd Drake.
X. Fire Department-Messrs. Hawes, Hardenbrook, and Ald. Dong-
XI. Lamps-Ald. Cunningham, Carpenter, and Mr. Wilson.
XII. Laws and Ordinances-Messrs. June-, Hawes, King, Wilson, and ledden.
XIIL Markets-&ld. Mesier, Pell, Mess. Hedden, Titus, and Law-
XIV. Repairs-Ald. Wendover, Morss, Dickinson, Cunningham, and Ir Titus.
XI. Roads-Ald. Fish:, Pell, Mesier, Messrs. Hardenbrook, and Law. ence.
XVI. Streets -- Mr. King, Ald. Cunningham and Buckmaster.
XVII. Surveys-Ald. Mesier, Fish, Messrs. Jones, Hardenbrook, and Vadron.
XVIII. Watch-Ald. Douglass, Buckmaster, and Mr. King.
XIX. Wharves, Piers, and Slips-Ald. Carpenter, Buckmaster, and Mr. ones.
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Constables.
Jacob Hass, High Constable,
First Ward-Zephanah Brown and John Farrington,
Second Word-Henry Marsh and Asa Eastwood.
! nr : Ward-Joshua Green and John G. Smith.
Fourth Ward-Jacob Morrison and William French.
Fath Ward-John Striker, Jun. and Charles E. Kelly.
with Ward-John White and John Benson,
Se.erth Ward-Jonathan Allen and John Taylor.
1. . mh Wa d-Moses Cunningham and Thomas Darling."
Sinh Ward-Ruben Ryder and I-aac Reed.
Tenth Ward-William Pollock and Henry G. Disbrow.
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List of SHERIFFS in the State of New-York.
Counties.
Sheriffs. Pete: P. Dox
Albany, Allegany,
Ebenezer Hode
Broome,
Chester Patterson Jonathan Richmond-
Cayuga,
Columbia,
John King William. Munroe
Chenango,
Isaac S. Platt
· Cortlandt,
Joshua Ballard
· Chauque, Cattaraugus,. Dutchess,
Brinckerhoff
Delaware,
Jabez Bostwick
Essex, Franklin,
John Wood
Greene, Genesee,
Jacob Haight
Heibimer, Jefferson,
"Aaron Van Cleve John Mahon Pariey Keyes
Kings, Lewis,
Chillis Doty
Montgomery,
John Eisenlord
Madison,
Jeremiah Whipple ..
New York,
Benjamin Ferris Asa Ransoni
Oneida,
James S. Kip
Ontario,
Stephen Bates
Orange,
Benjamin Strong
Oisego,
Isaac Williams
· Onondaga,
Robert Earil
Queens,
Jonathan Howard
Rensselaer,
Thomas T'urner
Richmond,
Jacob Crocheron Peter Stevens
Saratoga,
Nathanni Ketchum
Schoharie,
Stephen Lawrence Lewi, Birdsall
Seneca, Steuben,
Jacob !eeple
St. Lawrence,
Thomas J. Davis Josiah Reeve
-Schenectady. Sullivan,
Uriah Lur &wood Miles Forman
Tioza, Ulster,
Bruyn John Doty
Washington,
Westchester,
Lyman Cooke.
Suffolk,
James V. S. Riley
Rockland,
Abiel Titus
Niagara,
William Kirby
Clinton,
David Eason
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City Inspector's Department-Jacob Morton, City Inspector ; James Hardie, Assistant.
Street Commissioner's Department-Samuel Stilwell, Street Commis- sioner.
Comptroller's Department-Garrit N. Bleecker, Comptroller; Peter Aymar, Collector of City Revenue.
Chamberlain, or City Treasurer-Whitehead Fish.
Counsellor and Attorney of the Board-David S. Jones.
Superintendants of Streets-Stephen Hitchcock, and Waters Furman.
Police Department-James Warner, Charles Christian, and Christian 'Schultz, Special Justices ; Bernard O'Blenis, Cletk of Police ; Rensellaer Stephens, Assistant do.
Peace Officers annexed to the Police Department-Jacob Hays, Samuel Montgomery, George B. Raymond, Thomas Martin, Jolin Farrington, Ab- ner Curtis, David Townley, John Conklin, Jobn S. Dusenbury, and John M'Manus.
Clerks of the Markets-John Minuse, Cierk of Fly Market ; Richard Smith, Clerk of Exchange, Hudson, Duane, and Spring Markets ; Nathan Eisenhart, Clerk of Catharine and Grand street Markets.
COURTS. D+
The Court of Errors.
Sits at such times during the session of the legislature as the members of the court shall from time to time appoint.
Court of Chancery.
Last Monday in March, Iat New-York. May,
econd Monday in September, December, at New-York,
The Court of Chancery is also held at such times as the Chancellor ap- points ; and, by a standing order of the Chancellor, every Monday is ap- pointed for hearing common motions and petitions at the Chancellor's chambers.
Supreme Court.
First Mouday in January, at Albany.
First May New. York.
First August, Albanv.
Third October, New- York.
Non enumerated days-are-the first day-first Thursday and second Friday in each terin.
Courts of Over and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery-are held at such times as are appointed by the judges of the Supreme Court.
Sittings for the trial of causes at issue in the Supreme Court-are ap. pointed by the judges of the Supreme Court in term for the succeeding va- cation-and
Circuit Courts for the trials of causes at issue in the Supreme Court-are held at such times as the Supreme Court may appoint.
Circuit Court of the United States-for the New-York district, sits First day of April, and }
First day of September, S at New-York.
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The District Court of the United States-Its stated terms are First Tuesday in February,
First
May,
First August,
at the city of New- York.
First September,
The Court also sits at such times as the judge may appoint.
The New- York Mayor's Court-sits ou the third Monday of every month. The New- York General Sessions of the Peace-sits on the first Monday of every month ; and
Special Sessions -- are held at such times as are appointed by the com- mon council.
Judges of the Supreme Court-James Kent, Chief Justice. Smith Thompson, Ambrose Spencer, William W. Van Ness, - - Yates.
Marine or Justices Court of the city of New-York-held on the basement floor, S. E. corner New City-Hall ; John Ferguson, Thomas Herttell, A. C. Van Slyck, justices. John Sidell, clerk. This court takes cognizanee ofall marine causes to an indefinite amount, for seamen's wages, or assaults and batteries committed either on the high seas or in foreign ports ; and of all other actions from twenty-five to fifty dollars in amount.
Assistant Justices.
1st ward, Henry Meigs-2d do. E. Burling-3d do. Samuel Van Wyck. 4th do. Stephen Burdett-5th do. Samuel Burrit'-6th do. George Cum -- ming-7th do. Edward M.Laughlin-8th do. W. Wood-9th do. Henry Post-10th do. Thomas Waring,
The following is the immediate internal appropriation and dis- position of the various. Offices in the New-York City-Hall.
1. Police Office,
2. Not appropriated, Basement.
3. Watch Room,
4. Recorder's Office,
5. Mayor's do.
6. City Inspector's do. First Floor.
7. Sheriff's do.
8. Street Commissiouer's do.
9. House Keeper's Room.
10. City Council Chamber,
11. Comptroller's Office,
12. Court of Sessions,
Second Floor.
13.
14. 3 Juror's Rooms
15. Governor's do.
16. Marine, or Justices Court,
17. Clerk of Sessions,
18. 19. Unappropriated. Basement.
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20. Unappropriated,
21. Clers of Supreme Court's Office,
22. County Clerk's do. First Floor.
23. Register's do.
24. Surrogate's do.
25. Court of Chancery's do.
26. District Court's do.
27. Mayor's Court's do. Second Floor.
28. Supreme Court's do.
In this new, vast, and immense ( marble ) building, are many other apart- ments yet unappropriated, which are, however, intended to form a com- plete and perfect accommodation for all the different offices pertaining to the city and county of New-York, aud of the various courts held here.
SOCIETIES, &c. University of the State of New-York.
College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Samuel Bard, M. D. president .. Benjamin De Witt, M. D. vice-presi- Cent, and professor of the institutes of medicine and materia medica. John Augustine Smith, M. D. professor of anatomy and surgery. David Hosack, M. D. professor of the theory and practice of physic, and clinical medi. cine. William J. M.Neven, M. D. professor of chemistry. Samuel L. Mitchill, M. D. professor of natural history. John D. Jaques, treasurer. John Wakefield Francis, M. D. registrar.
Medical Faculty of Columbia College.
Wright Post, professsor of anatomy. William Hammersley, M. D. pro- fessor of the practice of physic and clinical medicine. James S. String- Fam, M. D. professor of chemistry. W. W. Buchanan, M. D. professor of midwifery. John C. Osborn, M. D. professor of the institutes, and mua. freia medica. Valentine Mott, M. D. professor of surgery.
Medical and Surgical Society of the University of New-York.
David Hosack, M. D. president. Samuel L. Mitchill, M. D. 2d presi- dent. John W. Francis, M: D. vice-president. James Fountain, M. D. "A vice-president. John Carpenter, secretary. W. F. Quitman, treasurer. H. Dunham, librarian.
Medical Society of the County of New-York.
James Tillary, president. William Moore, vice-president. William Hamersiey, Valentine Seaman, Wright Post, Richard S. Kissam, censors John Onderdonk, treasurer. . W. W. Buchanan, secretary.
Faculty of Arts of Columbia College.
William Harris, D. D. president. John M. Mason, D. D. provost. John Kemp, L. L. D. professor of mathematics and natural philosophy. Peter Wilson, L. L. D. professor of languages. John Bowden, D. D. professor uf moral philosophy and belles-lettres.
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American Academy of Arts.
Robert R. Livingston, president. J. R. Murray, vice-president. D'e Witt Clinton, William Cutting, Louis Simond, David Hosack, Robert Ful- ton, directors. Charles Wilkes, treasurer. John G. Bogert, secretary- David Hosack, William Cutting, M. Gelston, inspectors.
New-York Historical Society.
Egbert Benson, president. Gouverneur Morris, 1st vice-president. De Witt Clinton, 2d vice president. Rev. Samuel Miller, corresponding se- cretary. John Pintard, recording secretary. Charles Wilkes, treasurer. John W. Francis, librarian. William Johnson, Samuel L. Mitchill, Rev. John Mason, John M. Kesson, David Hosack, Galian C. Verplanck, and Anthony Bleecker, standing committee.
New-York Society Library. .
Egbert Benson, John H. Hobart, Peter Wilson, John Kemp, John Pin- " tard, William Johnson, E, W. Laight, G. C. Verplanck, Charles Wilkes, Anthony Bleecker, Clement C. Moore, and Peter A. Jay, trustees-Joha Forbes, librarian,
Western Inland Lock Navigation Company.
Robert Bowne, John Atkinson, Simeon De Witt, John Tayler, (Albany) Robert Troup, William Denning, John B. Graves, Peter Curtenius, Wil- liam Bayard, John R. Murray, B. G. Minturn, Thomas Eddy, and Daniel M.Cormick, directors.
Second Great Western Turnpike Company.
Abraham G, Lansing, president-John R. Bleecker, Edward Brown, Rensselaer Westerlo, Christian Miller, secretary and treasurer-Eleazur F, Backus, George Webster, John Townsend, Frederick Deperster, Peter. Magher, John D. P. Douw, Ehjah H. Metcalf, and Chsistopher C, Yates,. directors.
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
New-York Hospital.
Matthew Clarkson, president-Robert Bowne, vice president-Thomas Eddy, treasurer-Thomas, Buckley, secretary .- Physicians, Samuel L. Mitchill, John C. Osborn, Wilham: Hamersley, and James S. Stringham. Surgeons, Wright Post, R. S. Kissam, Saumel Borrowe, and Valentine Sea- man .- Noah Wetmore, superintendant and stewart-P. C. Tappen, house physician and librarian-John C. Cheeseman, house surgeon-Richard Sadlier, apothecary-William Greene, clerk.
Humane Society.
Matthew Clarkson, president-J. Vanden Heuval, secretary-James Bleecker, John Bogart, De Witt Clinton, Richard Cunningham, Richard Duryee, Thomas Eldy, George Griswold, John H1. Hobart, David Hosack, Andrew Morris, Jacob Morton, John R. Murray, John Nachie, jun. J. B. Romayne, Haac Sebring, Jacob Sherred, Thomas Storm. Ebenezer Stevens. Benjamin Strong, Peter A. Jay, and Hugh Wilhamson, members.
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New York Dispensary.
Matthew Clarkson, president-Moses Rogers, John Watts, John W. Kearney, Dr. Valentine Seaman, Ebenezer Stevens, James Scott, Jacob Morton, Isaac Lawrence, Frederick Depeyster, Leonard Bleecker, and N. Romayne, trustees .- Andrew Morris, treasurer .- Dr. C. W. Eddy, se- cretary .- Dr. Gerardus A. Cooper, physician to the kine-pock depart- ment .- Roger M. Byrns, resident apothecary,
Lying in Hospital.
Cornelius Ray, president-Samuel Osgood, vice president-Frederick : Depeyster, treasurer --- secretary-Doctors Hosack, Post, and Hamersley, physicians-Rev. Dr. Beach, De Witt Clinton, Andrew Morris, David M. Clarkson, Dr. Anthon, Henry Reisen, Robert Lenos, and Thomas C. Pearsall, governors.
Society for the relief of Poor Widows with Small Children.
Mrs. Romayne, 1st directress-Mrs. Rodgers, 2d directress-Mrs. Few, treasurer-Miss Mary Bird, secretary-Managers, Mrs. Abbott, Mirs, Bourman, Miss Bird, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Coit, Miss Coit, Mrs. Duplex, Mrs. Loomis, Mrs. Thompson, Miss Ustick, and Mrs. E. Williams.
Orhhan Asylum. ..
Mrs. Sarah Hoffman, First Directress-Mrs. General Hamilton, Second Directress -- Mrs. Sarah Startin, Treasurer-Miss M. Stansbury, Secretary- Mrs, Dr. Romayue, Mrs. Graliam, Mrs. Bethune, Mrs. John Kane, Mrs. James R. Smith, Mrs. Sadler, Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. Fairlie, Mrs. McV.ckar and Miss Isabella W. Ogden, Trustees. ...
New-York Free School. .
De Witt Clinton, president-John Murray, jun. vice-president-Leonard Bleecker, treasurer-Thomas Buckley, secretary-Henry Rutgers, Frede- rick Depeyster, Benjamin Clark, John R, Murray, Garrit H. Van Wage- nen, Henry T'en Brook, Divie Bethune, Ebenezer Stevens, John Vundet- bile, jun. Abraham Barker, Jeremiah Thompson, Thomas Collins, Cadwal- lader D. Colden, Whitehead Hicks, and George Newbold, trustces.
And conformably to an act of the legislature the Board have appointed five additional trustees, viz .- Thomas Eddy, William B. Crosby, Benja- tuin Strong, John E. Caldwell, and Charles D.ckinson, ( Cherry.street.)
Magdalen Society.
Peter Wilson, president-John Murray, juu. vice-president-Thomas L. Ogden, secretary-John Aspinwall, treasurer-Divie Bethune, Abrahan: Russell, John Caldwell, Leonard Bleecker, J. E. Caldwell, Robert Gus- man, Thomas Harvey, James Bleecker, Nicholas Fish, John Withington, Jacob Delamontagne, Samuel Harris, Zachariah Lewis, Joseph Smith, Samuel Boyd, Nathan Comstock, and J. P. Mumford, managers.
Assistance Society.
Thomas Carpenter, president-George Suckley, vice-president-Istar! Disogway, treasurer-L. S. Burling, secretary-John C. Totten, and Sta- phen Dando, stewards-Abraham Russell, Samuel Stilwell, Daniel Smith; Jadson White, Joseph Smith, Robert Mathnon, James D muldoon, George Taylor, and Richard Jaques, committee-John Davies, culh cter,
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Manumission Society.
Cadwallader D. Colden, President-Dr. Valentine Seaman, First Vice President-George Newbold, Second Vice President-Isaac A. Van Hook, Secretary-Dr. Shadrach Ricketson, Assistant Secretary-John Murray, Jun. Treasurer-Benjamin S. Collins, Register-Willett Robins, Chairman, and Thomas Tucker, Secretary to the Standing Committee-Benjamin Clark, Chairman, and Thomas Collins, Secretary to the Trustees of the School-George Newbold, Chairman, and William Slosson, Secretary to the Corresponding Committee-Sylvanus F. Jenkins, Chairman, and Wil- liam Waring, Secretary to the Committee of Ways and Means-William Johnson, Thomas Addis Emmett, Nathan Sanford, Peter Augustus Jay, William Slosson, John Wadsworth, Joseph Warren Bracket and Benjamin Clark, Counsellors.
Bible Society.
Rev. Dr. Miller, President-Rev. Dr. Milledoler, First Vice President -Rev. Mr. Williams, Second Vice President-Rev. Dr. M.Leod, Third Vice President-Col Henry Rutgers, Fourth Vice President-Mr. D. Betbune, Secretary .- Rev. Mr Hamilton, Register-Mr. G. Heyer, Trea- surer-Rev. Mr. Broadhead, Clerk-R.v. Dr. Mason, Rev. Dr. Romeyn, Rev. Mr. Schureman, Rev. Mr. Spring, Rev. Mr. M' Lae, Rer. Mr. Thatch- er, Rev. Mr. Perrine, Rev. Mr. Clark, Dr. J. R. B. Rodgers, L. Bleecker, R. Gosman, Z. Lewis, G. Suckly, E. Coit, J. P. Mumford, A. Gifford, S. Whining, J. Stoutenburgh, J. E. Caldwell, J. Withington and J. Mills, Managers.
Washington Benevolent Society.
Isaac Sebring, President-Jacob Radcliff, First Vice President-Zaca- riah Lewis, Second Vice President-Leonard Fisher, Treasurer-George B. Rapelye, Secretary-John Baker, John P. Groshon, Charles Stewart and Lewis Hartman, Standing Committee.
St. Andrew's Society.
Robert Lenox, President-George Turnbull, First Vice President- Gilbert Robertson, Second Vice President-Samuel Campbell, James Ronalds, James Stuart, William Stewart, John Hyslop and John Graham, Managers-Rev. Dr. John M. Mason and Rev. Dr. Samuel Miller, Chap- Jin-Doctor Hugh McLean, Physician-John Thomson, Treasurer- Alexander S. Glass, Secretary-George Laurie, Assistant Secretary.
Mutual Benefit Society of Cordwainers of the City of New- York, Incorporated March, 1808.
John Jacobs, President-Benjamin Parshall, Vice President-Christian Couenhoven, Treasurer-Thomas Baker, Secretary-Damel Allen, James Reid, Robert Hicks, John Bennett, Henry Ackerman, John Aitkin and John Gillelan, Standing Committee. The Vice President is President of the Standing Committee.
Meet 1st, Monday iu every month, at Mealy's, 19 Warren street.
Mutual Aid Society.
George Nixen, president-John Wlute, vice president-J. J. Labagh, treasurer-Robert Johnson, physician-Adam Thomson, secretary-James Rose, Thomas Randal, Alexander Campbell, John Young, Robert Shaw, aud Robert Davis, standing committee.
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Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick.
Daniel M'Cormick, president -- William Bailie, aud Thomas Carberry, vice-presidents-John Chambers, treasurer-Nathan M&Vickar, secretary.
New-York Manhattan Provident Society.
Charles Dickinson, jun. president-samuel R. Jackson, vice-president- William Mitchell, treasurer-Elias Nessen, jun, secretary-Standing com. mittee, l'homas Cook, Joseph Orden, George Morelaws, Adam Geib, Lewis Lyon, Andrew Megan, and James Vincent.
Mechanic's Society.
Jacob Lorillard, president-Peter Sharp, vice president-Jonas Mapes, 2d vice-president-John Slidell, treasurer-James Hopson, secretary- John V. Waldron, collerter-Overseers of the pour, Augustus Wright, An- diew Morris, John W. Hinton, and Elijah Warner - Loaning Committee, George Ireland, James Warner, Thomas R. Mercein, James W. Lent, and Abraham Labagh.
The president of the society, is ex officio a director of the Mechanic's bank.
MASONIC LODGES. -
The Right Worshipful the Grand Lodge of the State of New-York. .
The M. W. the Hon. De Witt Clifton, Lieutenant Governor of the State, Mayor of the City of New-York, &c. &c. Grand Master; the R. W. Martin Hoffman, Esq. D. G. M; the R. W. Cadwallader D. Colden, Esg. S. G. W; the R. JV. Philip S. Van Rensselaer, Esq. Mayor of the Cuy of Albany, J. G. W ; the R. W. John Wells, Esq. G. S; the R. W. Fhas Hicks, Esq. A. G. S; the R. W. Sampson Simson, Esq. G. T; the W. David Dunham, John Caldwell, - », Grund Stewards ; the W. John W. Disbrow, C. Bogers, J. G. Tardy, and - -
, Grand Deacons ; Brother Joseph Jacobs, Grand Pursuivant; Brother Jamey Varian, Grand Tiler.
Mect on the first Wednesdays in March, June, September and Decem. ber : the Grand Steward's Lodge, on the last Wednesdays ju february, Max, August, and November, at the City Hotel.
The officers of the Grand Lodge are elected at the yearly mecting in June, and the officers of the subordinate lodges, at the regular meeting in December, prevuns to the festival of St. John.
Committee of Charity to 1st. December, the Masters of Nos. 3, 6, and 7 ; thence to the 1st. June ensuing, of Nos. 8, 10, and 11.
St. John's Lodge, No. 1.
Lewis Seymour, M; Thaddeus Seymour, S. W ; D. Knight, J. W. Samme: S. Host, Secretary ; Lewis St. John, Treasurer ; Amaziah Duven- biry and Stephen Cave, M. C; George Carroll and Ivory White, Deacons ; Robert Banky and Francis Wiate, Vewards; S. Kingsland, J. H. David, . S. Cave and S. S. Hovt, Standing Committee ; R. Cocks, S. Kingsland and D). Sutherland, Past Masters ; D. Sutherland. Tyler
Mest Sd. and Ath. Thursdays, at 87, Nassau street.
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Independent Royal Arch, No. 2.
John P. Roume, M; John N. Johnson, S. W; Jas. Cave, J. W; Geo. D. Davenport, Secretary ; Levi Nathan, Treasurer; Abel Child's and Francis Gibbons, M. C; William Fox and W. Norman, Deacons ; Thomas Cook and S. White, Steward, ; Nicholas Roome, Elijah Pinknev, James Cave, John Divine and Henry B. Roome, Standing Committee ; William Wright, Elijak Pinkney, Lincoln Tibbals and Nicholas Roome, Past Mas- ters; Joseph Jacobs, Tiler.
Meet the Ist. and 3d. Tuesdays, at No. 87 Nassau-street.
St. Andrew's, No. 3.
Robert Curtis, M; Hugh Maxwell, S. W ; John Leonard, J. W; James - Ronalds, Secretary ; David Bruce, Treasurer ; Thos. Hazard and Thos. - A. Cumming, M. C; John Dobson and Silas Barber, Deacons ; John White and T. Ferguson, Stewards ; Cornelius Bogert, Samuel Gale, George - Weir and Thomas A. Cummings, Standing Committee ; Cornelius Bogert, Samuel Gale and George Bruce, Past Masters ; B. Rossetter, Tiler.
Meet 2d. and 4th. Tuesdays, at St. John's Hall.
St. John's, No. 6.
Thomas Earle, M; Peter Devoe, S. W; John Osborne, J. W ; Charles . Lee, Secretary ; Benjamin Marshall, Treasurer ; Joseph Boyd, Tiler. Meet 2J. and 4th. Wednesdays, at St. John's Hall.
.Hiram, No. 7 .-
E. Guion, M ; George B. Raymond, S. W ; William Waterbury, J. W ; Henry Abell. Secretary ; James Thompson, Treasurer; W. F. Stevenson and Samuel Woods, Deacons; J. Scofield and Abraham Lozier, M. C; Richard Tinker and John Hoxey, Stewards; George B. Raymond, Wil- liam Waterbury, James Thompson, Henry Abell and Jacob Scofield, Stand- ing Committee ; Thomas Warine, John E. West, Rober Fairchild, Samuel Montgomery and Join Marenner, Past Masters ; R. Gilmore, Tiler.
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