Trow's New York city directory. 1857, Part 264

Author: Trow, John Fowler, 1810-1886
Publication date: 1857
Publisher: New York, J.F. Trow
Number of Pages: 1056


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ST. PETER'S. Barclay c. Church; Wm. Quinn, D. G. Durning and John Shanahan, Priests, h. 15 Bar- clay ; Michael O'Meara, Sexton, h. 265 Greenwich.


mings, M. Andrade and W. II. Clowry, Priests, b. 80 E. 29tlı : - Connor, Sexton, 897 Third av.


ST. VINCENT DE PAUL (Fr.), 26 Canal ; Annet Lafont, and B. Madeore, Priests, h. 28 Canal ; Claude Travere, Sexton, 2S Canal.


TRANSFIGURATION, Mott cor. Cross; William McClellan, Benjamin J. O'Callaghan, Priests, h. 30 Mott; Thomas Preston and James Rochfort, Sex- tons, 34 Mott.


SECOND ADVENT.


SECOND ADVENT, Elizabeth c. Grand; A. Doo little, R. R. Hollister, Z. Halsey, Dcacons. SECOND ADVENT MISSION, 39 Forsyth.


UNITARIAN.


CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, 728 Broadway ; S. Osgood, Minister, h. 86 W. 11th ; John Cumming, Sexton, at Church.


CHURCH OF ALL SOULS, Fourth av. c. E. 20th ; H. W. Bellows, minister, h. 3 Gramercy park, George Munce, Sexton, at church.


UNIVERSALIST.


SECOND, 97 Orchard; T. J. Sawyer, Minister, 234 E. Broadway; W. L. Martin, Sexton, r. 16 Orchard. THIRD, Bleecker cor. Downing; W. S. Balch, Min- ister. h. 40 Barrow; G. W. Ruton, Sexton.


FOURTH, 548 Broadway ; E. H. Chapin, Minister, h. 134 Twelfth; John B. Ferdon, Sexton, h. 82 Crosby.


SIXTH, 253 W. 24th; Asher Moore, Minister, h. 278 W. 19th; William J. Briscoe, Sexton, Eighth av. n. W. 51st.


MISCELLANEOUS.


CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC, 106 W. 16th.


CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 718 Broadway ; I. C. Goff, Minister, h. New Jersey; John Cumming, Sexton, 728 Broadway.


CHRISTIAN ISRAELITES, 108 First ; J. L. Bish- op, Minister. 10S First.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST, 149 W. 16th; Samuel Curry, Minister, b. 141 W. 34th ; Phil. Smith, Sexton.


FIRST COLORED AMERICAN CONGREGA- TIONAL METHODIST, 25 Sixth; L. Tilnon, Minister, h. Harlem; Anthony Johnson, Sexton, h. Williamsburgh.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL, 59 W. 41st ; R. Wiec- zorck, Minister, h. 59 W. 41st.


GERMAN REFORMED, 163 E. 33d. J. S. Ebaugh, Minister, 306 Second av.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL REFORMED, 87 Suffolk ; J. F. Busche, Minister, George Breit, Sex- ton, 25 Forsyth.


GERMAN UNIVERSAL CHRISTIAN, 141 Chrys- tie; Philip Merkle, Minister, h. 393 Grand; J. Miller, Sexton, 31 Pitt.


IRISH EVANGELICAL, 187 Bowery.


MARINERS', Madison c. Catharine ; Chas. J. Jones, Minister, h. 130 Madison ; Peter Augustus, Sexton. MISSION CHAPEL, 106 Centre ; Amzi Camp, Min- ister, h. 47 Franklin.


MISSION, 27 Greenwich; Geo. Hatt, Minister, h. 37 Fifth.


MISSION MEETING, 442 Fourth ; R. Horton, Min- ister, h. 442 Fourth.


SAVIOUR'S CHURCH OF THE METHODIST SOCIETY, 42 First ; R. Thompson, Minister, G. Jarvis, Sexton, 30 First.


SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST, 20 E. 11th.


TRUE REFORMED DUTCH, 25 King; C. T. De marest, Minister, h. 21 King; Henry Hawkey, Sexton, 118 Seventh av.


UNION MISSION, 42 Baxter; D. Chapman, Minis- ter, h. Morrisania.


UNITED BRETHREN (Moravian), Ilouston cor. Mott ; E. T. Senseman, Minister ; h. 522 Houston ; John Rice, Sexton, h. r. 140 Orchard.


UNITED PROTESTANT, 1130 Broadway.


WELSH CONGREGATIONAL, 83 E. 11th; Griffith Griffiths. Minister, h. 171 Eighth av.


WELSH METHODIST CALVINISTIC, 7S Allen ; Win. Roberts, Minister; Peter Roberts, Sexton, 78 Allen.


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ASYLUMS.


COLORED HOME FOR THE AGED AND INDI- GENT, Foot E. 65th, J. D. Fitch, Res. Phys'n, 120 E. 14th, to whom applications for admission inust be made.


DEAF AND DUMB, E. 50th, n. Fourth av. The charge for a pupil is $150 per year. H. P. Peet, President and Sup't. Letter Box, 147 Nassau.


EMIGRANT REFUGE & HOSPITAL, Ward's Is- land (ferry foot 106th st., E. R.) Amos Pilsbury, Supt .; II. B. Fav, Phys. in Chief; J. M. Carnochan, Surg. in Chief, Office 81 Worth.


FIVE POINTS HOUSE OF INDUSTRY, 155 Worth: -Trustees, Arch. Russell, Chairman ; C. Ely, Treas .; T. S. Eells, Sec .; Geo. Bird, C. B. Tatham, C. HI. Dabney, W. R. Vermilye, Hiram Barney, C. HI. Ship- man.


HOUSE AND SCIIOOL OF INDUSTRY, 100 W. 16th. For gratuitous instruction in needlework of poor females. Mrs. Wm. Leroy, Pres. ; Mrs. W. Lowrie, Treas.


HOME FOR THIE FRIENDLESS-For the relief of friendless, destitute, or unprotected females and children, 32 E. 30th. Under the charge of the American Female Guardian Society. Office, New Bible house, Fourth av. cor. Eighth.


HOME, OR FEMALE DEPARTMENT OF TIIE PRISON ASSOCIATION, 191 Tenth av. Catha- rine M. Sedgwick, 1st Directress : Sarah P. Dorc- mus, 2d Directress; Anna I. H. Fitch, Treasurer ; Caroline M. Kirkland, Cor. Sec. ; Ilannah Under- hill, Rec. Sec. ; Mise Dorcas Hull, Matron.


HOUSE OF MERCY, Eighth av. n. W. 91st. G. G. Vannagenen, Sec.


HOUSE OF PROTECTION (under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy), Houston cor. Mulberry.


HOUSE OF REFUGE, Randali's Island, Robert Kelly, Pres. ; Andrew Warner, Scc .; John W. Ketchum, Supt. Applications for apprentices to be made to the Supt., or Israel Russell, 67 Pearl. Visitors are admitted on all days. Ferry foot 117th Street. E. R.


INSTITUTION OF TIIE LADIES' UNION AID SOCIETY of the M. E. Church in New York, 16 Horatio. Mrs. Jolin D. Adams, House Register.


INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND, Ninth av. n. W. 84th. T. Colden Cooper, Supt. Visitors are admitted on Tuesdays from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.


ORPHAN AND INDIGENT JEWS, W. 27th bet. Seventh and Eighth avs. Benj. Nathan, Pres. ; T. I. Seixas, Sec.


LEAKE & WATTS ORPHAN HOUSE, bet. Ninth and Tenth avs. and W. 111th and 112th. Fernando Wood, Pres .; J. II. Roosevelt, Treas .; Frederic Depeyster. Clerk ; Wmn. II. Guest. Supt.


LODGING HOUSE FOR NEWSBOYS, 12S Fulton. C. C. Tracy, Superintendent.


LUNATIC ASYLUM, 117th st. n. Tenth av. J. B. Budd. Warden ; D. T. Brown, Phys'n; James F. Depeyster, 159 Front ; Robert I. Murray,96 E. 14th; R. L. Kennedy, 19 Fifth av .; James Donaldson, Fifth av. cor. W. 11th, John D. Wolfe, Madison av. c. E. 24th; Joseph Walker, 81 Pine. In accordance with the Revised Statutes of this State, it is necessary, before a patient ean be ad- mitted into the Bloomingdale Asylum, that a Lunacy Warrant, from any two Justices of the Peace or Police Magistrates of this City, issued upon the evidence of two reputable physicians, a3 to the alleged fact of insanity be procured; and also a permit from one of the above-named Asylum Committee, with whom the payment of the board (which is always in advance) must be ar- ranged.


LYING-IN FOR DESTITUTE FEMALES, 85 Marion. Mrs. J. W. Schmidt, 1st Directress ; Isa- bella Monilaws, Matron; E. R. Pullen, Resident Physician.


MAGDALEN FEMALE BENEVOLENT, bet. 88th and 89th streets, west of the Harlem R. R. Mrs. Thomas Hastings, 1st Directress ; Mrs. Merwin, Sec. : Mrs. D. Hoadley, Treas.


MARINE HOSPITAL AND QUARANTINE ES- TABLISHMENT, (S. I.) E. Harris, Supt. & Phys. NEW YORK JUVENILE ASYLUM. W. 175th n. Tenth av. (House of reception, 23 W. 13th; A. C. Pearcey, Supt.) A. R. Wetmore, Pres .; Benj. F. Butler and Peter Cooper, V. Pres'ts; S. Jenner, Sec. ; J. B. Collins, Treas .; John D. Russ, Supt. -


NURSERY FOR POOR CHILDREN, 223 Sixth av. Mrs. C. Dubois, First Directress, Mra. L. C. Jones, Treas. ; Mrs. A. Matthews, Fin. Sec., Mrs. J. C. Peters, Sec.


ORPIIAN, Bloomingdale road, n. 71st. Miss Brin- kerhoff, Rec. Com., 16 Union pl.


ORPHAN (col'd), Fifth av. cor. W. 43d. Hetty King 1st Directress; Margaret Roosevelt, 2d do. ; Anna H. Shotwell, Sec ; Mary F. Stoughton, Treas .; Wm. E. Davis, Supt.


ORPIIANS' HIOME OF THE P. E. CHURCHI, 74 Hammond, Rt. Rev. Horatio Potter, D. D., Pres. ; Rev. F. L. Hawks, D. D., V. Pres .; W. E. Eigen- brodt, Sec .; John Warren, Treas.


PROT. HALF ORPHAN, 142 Sixth av. Mrs. Wil- liam A. Tomlinson, 1st Directress; Mrs. Eli Wain- wright, Treas. ; Mrs. George D. Phelps, Sec. ; Mrs. J. I. Hunter, Sup't.


RESPECTABLE AGED INDIGENT FEMALES, 139 F. 20th. Mrs. A. M. Gray. Matron.


ROMAN CATIIOLIC ORPIIAN, Prince, c. Mott. Most Rev. J. Hughes. Pres.


SAILOR'S SNUG IIARBOR, (S. I.) Wm. Thom- son. Agent, 115 Wall.


ST. LUKE'S HOME FOR INDIGENT CHRIS- TIAN FEMALES. 543 Hudson. Rt. Rev. Hora- tio Potter, Pres. : E. M. Young, Sec .; A. B. Mo- Donald, Treas. ; Mary E. Platt, Matron.


SOCIETIES.


AMERICAN ABOLITION SOCIETY, 4S Beek- man .- Gerrit Smith, Pres. ; Arthur Tappan, Treas. ; Wm. Goodell, Cor. Sec.


AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY, 18S Nassau .- Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Pres .; Wendel Phillips, S. II. Gay, and Edmund Quincy, Sec's. ; Francis Jackson, Treas.


AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF INVENTORS .- Clinton Roosevelt, Pres .; W. Wright, B. Sherwood, V. Prest's ; E. II. Smith, Rec. Sec .; II. D. Shep- pard, Cor. Sec .; W. Rowell, Treas. Annual elec- tion in October.


AMERICAN BAPTIST HOME MISSION SO- CIETY .- Albert Day, Pres. ; C. J. Martin, Trcas. ; B. M. Hill, Cor. Sec. Meet monthly at 115 Nassau.


AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY, Fourth av. c. As- tor pl .- Theodore Frelinghuysen, Pres. ; Rev. J. C. Brigham, D. D., Rev. Jos. Holdich, D. D .. and Rev. James H. McNeil, Sec's; Wm. Whitlock jr., Treas. ; Ilenry Fisher, Ass. Treas .; Caleb T. Rowe, Gen'l Agent.


AMERICAN BIBLE UNION, 350 Broome .- A. Ma- clay, D. D., Pres .; W. H. Wyckoff, Cor. Sec .; E. S. Whitney, Rec. Sec. : Eleazer Parinly, Treas. ; C. A. Buckbee, Ass't Treas .; Sylvester Pier, Auditor. Meet 1st Wednesday in the month at 4 P. M.


AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS, Fourth av. c. Astor pl .- Theodore Frelinghuysen, Pres .; Rev. Rufus An- derson, Rev. S. B. Treat, Rev. Swan L. Pomroy, and Rev. Geo. W. Wood, Secs. ; James M. Gordon, Treas. ; Almon Merwin, Receiving Agent.


AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL UNION, 848 Broadway .- Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D. Pres .; Rev. T. Atkinson, Sec. ; Israel Minor, Treas .; N. A. Calkins, Rec. Sec. & Depository. Meet 2d Thurs- day in May.


AMERICAN DRAMATIC FUND ASSOCIATION. Jas. T. Brady, Pres. ; F. C. Wemyss, Sec. ; T. Had- away, Treas. Meet at 15 Crosby-st. first Tuesday of every month.


AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY .- E. Robinson, D. D., Pres .; F. L. Hawks, D. D., and John R. Bartlett, Vice Pres'ts; Theodore Dwight, Rec. Sec .; H. E. Ludewig, Cor. Sec .; Alexander I. Cotheal, Treas .; Geo. H. Moore, Librarian.


AMERICAN FEMALE GUARDIAN SOCIETY, 43 Bible lı .- Mrs. M. A. Hawkins, Pres. ; Mrs. M. J. Hubbard, Cor. Sec.


AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL AND STATIS- TICAL SOCIETY, University Building, Wash- ington sq .- F. L. Hawks, D. D., Pres .; Henry Grinnell, Alexander W. Bradford, L.L. D., and A. Bache, V. Prest's; Ridley Watts, Treas .; W. C. H. Waddell, Rec. Sec . H. E. Pierrepont, Dom-


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Cor. Sec. ; John Jay, For. Cor. Sec. ; J. C. Smith, Librarian. Meet first Thursday of each month.


AMERICAN HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Fourth av. cor. Astor pl .- Henry Dwight, Pres. ; Milton Badger, D. D., Rev. David B. Coe, and Rev. Daniel P. Noyes, Sec's; Christopher R. Robert, Treas .; H. W. Ripley, Ass't Treas.


AMERICAN INSTITUTE, 351 Broadway .- Robert L. Pell, Pres .; Wm. B. Leonard, Cor. Sec. and Agent, H. Meigs, Rec. Sec .; E. T. Backhouse, Treas. Meetings first Thursday in each month ; Annual meeting second Thursday in May; Annual Fair in October.


AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION, 48 Beekman .- Lawrence Brainard, Pres .; George Whipple, Cor. Sec. of Foreign Department; S. S. Jocelyn, Cor. Sec. of Home Department; Henry Belden, Rec. Sec. ; Lewis Tappan, Treas ..


AMERICAN MUSICAL FUND SOCIETY, Mer- cer c. Broome .- W. Scharfenberg, Pres .; C. Paz- zaglia, Treas. : F. W. L. Spier, Sec.


AMERICAN SABBATH TRACT SOCIETY, 9 Spruce .- Nathan V. Hull, Pres. ; HI. H. Baker, Rec. Sec .; Geo. B. Utter, Cor. Sec .; Thos. B. Stillman, Treas.


AMERICAN SEAMAN'S FRIEND SOCIETY, 80 Wall .- P. Perit, Pres .; John Spaulding and H. Loomis, Sec's; C. N. Talbot, Treas .; S. Brown, Ass. Treas.


AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, 147 Nassau, Rev. S. B. S. Bissell, and Rev. R. B. Camp- field, Sec's ; George S. Scofield, agent.


AMERICAN SWEDENBORG PRINTING AND PUBLISHING SOCIETY, for the publication of the Theologieal writings of Emanuel Swedenborg, 47 Bible h .- Samuel L. Waldo, Pres .; Rev. B. F. Barrett, 1st V. Pres. and Sec. ; Thomas Hitchcock, Rec. Sec. : Charles Sullivan, Treas.


AMERICAN TEMPERANCE UNION, 149 Nassau. John Savage, Pres. ; John Marsh, Sec. ; C. C. North, Treas.


AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, 150 Nassau .- Thos. S. Williams, Pres., Win. A. Hallock, O. East- man and R. S. Cooke, Sec .; Moses Allen, Treas. ; O. R. Kingsbury, Asst. Sec. & Treas; I. W. Brinc- kerhoff, Depositary.


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CHRISTIAN UN- ION, 156 Chambers .- Thos. Dewitt, D. D., Pres. A. W. McClure, D. D., E. R. Fairchild, D. D., Cor. Sec's; John W. Corson, Rec. Sec .; Anson G. Phelps, Treas. ; E. Vernon, Gen. Agentand Assist- ant Treas.


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY, 115 Nassau .- B. T. Welch, Pres. ; Warren Carter, Rec. Sec. ; Rufus Babcock, Cor. Sec. ; U. D. Ward, Depositary Agent. Meet Thursday after 1st Wed- nesday of each inonth.


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN EMIGRANT PRO- TECTIVE AND EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY, 13 & 14 Bible h., organized 1854 .- Peter Cooper, Pres .; E. Parmly, M. D., and Rev. A. D. Smith, D. D., V. Prest's ; Mortimer Demotte, Cor. See.


AMERICAN WIDOWS' RELIEF ASSOCIATION, J. P. Treadwell, Pres .; Thos. McElrath, Treas .; Solon Robinson, Sec.


ASSOCIATED ALUMNI OF THE UNION THE- OLOGICAL SEMINARY. Rev. Henry Belden, Sec. Meet 2d Wed. in May, at Union Theological Seminary. 9 University pl.


ASSOCIATION FOR THE EXHIBITION OF TIIE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS .- John H. White, Receiver, 59 Nassau.


ASSOCIATION OF EXEMPT FIREMEN, Fire- men's Hall. Mercer bet. Prince and Houston .- Philip W. Engs, Pres. 7.ophar Mills, 1st V. Pres .; A. Ockershansen 2d V. Pres .; Geo. W. Wheel- er, Rec. Sec. ; Francis Hagadorn, Financial Sec .; Jos. M. Priee, Treas. ; David Theall, Sergeant-at- arms. Meet third Tuesdays in January, April, July, and October. Annual meeting in January. B'NAI JESHURUN LADIES HEBREW BENEV- OLENT SOCIETY .- Mrs. D. Samson, Pres .; Rev. A. Leo, Sec. Meets quarterly.


BAPTIST HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 115 & 117 Nas- saul .- David T. Valentine, Pres. ; F. Ballard, Rec. Sec. ; Rev. Edward Lathrop, For. Cor Sec .; Henry B. Dawson, Dom. Cor. See.


BOARD OF DOMESTIC MISSIONS OF THE REF. PROT. DUTCH CHURCH, 337 Broadway. -Rev. John Garretson, Cor. Sec.


BOARD OF PUBLICATION OF THE REF. PROT. DUTCH CHURCH, 337 Broadway .- Wil- liam Ferris, Agent.


BURTON DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION, 480 Broad- way. Meets Monday Evenings.


CENTRAL AMERICAN EDUCATION SOCIETY. 44 Bible house .- J. C. Hornblower, Pres .; Rev. John N. Lewis, Cor. See .; W. A. Booth, Treas.


CHURCH ERECTION FUND OF THE GENER- AL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U. S. OF AMERICA, (Trus- tees of) .-- Rev. Samuel T. Spear, D. D., Rev. As& D. Smith, D. D., Rev. J. W. MeLane, D. D., Rev. E. F. Hatfield, D. D., William E. Dodge, Nor- man White, Oliver H. Lee and S. II. Thayer, Com- mittee ; O. H. Lee, Sec. and Treas, 22 Cortlandt. CIIILDREN'S AID SOCIETY, Clinton hall, Astor pl .- J. L. Mason, Pres .; J. E. Williams, Treas .; Charles L. Brace, Sec.


CITY S. S. SOCIETY OF M. E. CHURCH .- D. Terry, Cor. Sec. Meet monthly at 199 Mulberry.


COLUMBIAN LITERARY CLUB, Clinton hall. J. G. Harrison, Pres. Meets Saturday evenings.


CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN .- Rev. II. Belden, Registrar, 348 Broadway. Meets first Tuesday in April and October.


DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COM- MITTEE .- Robert Kelly, Pres .; James L. Bene- dict and Alfred Chancellor Sec's.


EMIGRANT LABOR EXCHANGE AND IN- TELLIGENCE OFFICE, 2 Canal .- J. P. Fagan, Supt.


EUTERPEAN SOCIETY .- Samuel Earle, Pres. Meets Broome c. Mereer, Tuesday evenings.


FEMALE MISSIONARY SOCIETY, 200 Mulberry. -Mrs. Thomas Mason, 1st Directress; Mrs. Dr. Barret, 2d Directress; Mrs. J. M. Howe, Treas. ; Mrs. Geo. Lane, Cor. Sec .; Miss Eleanor Burling, Miss J. F. Bayles, Rec. Secs. Meetings held quar- terly.


FRANKLIN GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCIE- TY .- F. Gans, Pres .; Jacob Morgenthaler, V. Pres .; J. Shaffer, Sec,; Thos. Schimatzek, Treas. Meet 25 Delancey.


FRANKLIN WIDOW AND ORPHAN SOCIETY. H. Neidlinger, Pres. : Charles A. Zoebisch, V. Pres. ; Thomas Sehimatzek, Sec .; F. W. Deitering, Treas. Meets second Monday in Jan. April, July, and Oet., at 197 Walker.


FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- A. Hoguet. Pres .. 62 Wall; A. Roux, Treas .; P. A. Gerdy, Fee. FRIENDLY SONS OF ST. PATRICK .- Jesepli Stuart, Pres .; Richard O'Gorman, Sec .; C. H. Birney, Treas.


GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTE- RIAN CHURCH OF THE U. S. OF AMERICA. -Rev. E. F. Hatfield, D. D., Stated Clerk, 103 W. 34th; Anthony P. Halsey, Treas. Meet third Thursday in May.


GERMAN MUTUAL ASSISTANCE SOCIETY FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS .- Geo. Tie- man, Pres. ; C. C. Frickenhaus, C. F. Bauer, Secs. ; Maurice Hilger, Treas.


GERMAN SOCIETY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,179 Canal .- R. Garrigue, Pres. ; H. Rocholl, Sec. : C. P. Degreck, Agent.


GREENWICH LITERARY UNION, Christopher c. Hudson .- J. Ruston, Pres .; Charles Ruston, Sec. Meet Wednesday evenings.


HAT FINISHERS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION .- Wm. Ashton, Pres .: George W. Weed, Sec. Meet at " Crystal," Grand, street, first Mon- day in each month.


HAT FINISHERS' TRADE ASSOCIATION .- Jas. Twaddle, Pres .; Geo. B. Betts, See. Meets at "Crystal," Grand street, second Wednesday in each month.


HEBREW MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY .- A. S. Vanpraag, Pres. ; A. S. Solomons, Sec. Meets quarterly at 164 Greene.


HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- H. Aron- son, Pres. ; Alfred Lazarus, Sec. Meets first Mon- day in each month.


IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY, 51 Chambers .- An- drew Carrigan, Pres., John Manning, V. Pres .; James Stuart, Treas.


IRVING LITERARY UNION, Clinton IIall .- J. P. Donaldson, Pres. : . J. O. Gates, Sec. Meets Thurs- day evenings,


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ITALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, 5 Great Jones .- C. Ferrero, Pres .; Gluseppe Christadoro, Treas.


LADIES' UNION AID SOCIETY, 16 Horatio .- Mrs. Mary W. Mason, 1st Directress ; Mrs. Eliza A. Farr, 2d Directress ; Mrs. Lemuch Bangs, Rec. Sec .; Miss Mary E. Bangs, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. John D. Adams, House Register ; Mrs. W. B. Thompson, Treas. Meets first Friday in each month.


LIFE SAVING BENEVOLENT ASS'N, 51 Wall. Joseph Walker, Pres .; Daniel Lord, V. Pres. ; John D. Jones, Sec.


LYCEUM OF NATURAL IHISTORY .- Joseph Delaficld, Pres .; William Cooper, 1st V. Pres .; I. Carson Brevoort, 2d V. Pres. ; J. II. Redfield, Cor. Sec .; R. H. Browne, 288 W. 37th, Rec. Sec. ; C. M. Wheatley, Treas. Mects Monday evenings at Med. College. E. 14th n. Third av.


MARINE SOCIETY .- Charles II. Marshall, Pres., 38 Burling slip : Henry Russell, Sec.


MARINE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY OF THE PORT OF N. Y. 190 Cherry .- Dan'l Tracy, Pres. ; L. P. Hubbard, Sec.


MARINERS' FAMILY INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, 322 Pearl .- Mrs. C. W. Hawkins; 1st Directress.


MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, 20 Fourth av .- Wil- liam Miles, Pres .; C. H. Delevan, Cor. Sec. ; Jas. McDonald, Rec. Sec .; Geo. W. Glaze, Trcas; Wın. Closc, Librarian. Mect second Tuesday in each month.


MECHANICS' AND TRADESMEN'S SOCIETY AND SCHOOL, 472 Broadway and 32 Crosby .- Charles M. Leupp. Pres .; Thomas Earle, V. Pres .; Ira Hutchinson, 2d V. Pres .; Wiliam Vannorden, Sec .; R. E. Mount, Treas. ; F. W. Willlams, Col- lector.


METHODIST BOOK CONCERN, 200 Mulberry and 24 Vesey .- T. Carlton and Z. Phillips, Agents.


MISSIONARY SOCIETY M. E. CHURCHI, 200 Mulberry .- Rev. Bishop Waugh, Pres. ; Rev. J. P. Durbin. Cor. Sec. ; Thomas Carlton, Treas. Mects third Wednesday in each month.


MONTEFIORE WIDOW AND ORPIIAN AND BENEFIT SOCIETY .- I. D. Walter, Pres .; 262 East Broadway.


MOSES SONS ASS'N, meet at 274 Grand .- S. Asch- wage. Pres,; I. Swartzbaum, Sec.


NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, 58 E. 13th, A. B. Durand, Pres .; T. S. Cummings, V. Pres. ; T. Addison Richards, Cor. Scc .; J. B. Stearns, Rec. Sec. : F. W. Edmonds, Treas .; J. F. Cropsey, H. P. Gray, Council.


NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GEN- ERAL COMMITTEE, (old men's), meet first Thursday in the month, at Stuyvesant Institute .- Horace F. Clark, Chairman; Jobn Y. Savage and Peter B. Sweeny, Secs.


NATIONAL POULTRY SOCIETY .- P. T. Bar- num, Pres .; R. C. McCormick jr., Sec .; R. B. Cole- man, Treas.


NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY .- B. W. Bonney, Pres. ; Lnther P. Hubbard, Sec .; Luther B. Wy- man, Treas.


NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION, 732 Broadway. -F. Willis Fisher, Pres .; C. E. Morse, Sec .; F. S. Draper, Treas.


NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN FOREIGN MIS- SIONARY SOCIETY, (auxiliary to A. B. C. F., M.), Bible house, Astor pl .- David Hoadley, Pres. ; A. Merwin, Rec. Sec. and Treas.


NEW YORK ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONDITION OF THE POOR, 39 Bible housc .- James Brown, Pres .; R. B. Minturn, Treas. ; R. M. Hartley, Cor. Sec. and Agent ; Joseph B. Collins. Rec. Sec.


NEW YORK BIBLE SOCIETY, 7 Beekman, Hen- ry Idc, Pres .; C. A. Davison, Cor. Sec .; J. C. Hol- den Rec. Sec. ; Henry Olmsted, Treas .; Nathan Camp, General Agent; J. S. Pierson, Marine Agt. NEW YORK BIBLE AND COMMON PRAYER BOOK SOCIETY, 55 E. 13th .- W. H. Bell, Sec .; T. C. Butler, Treas and Agent.


NEW YORK BIBLE UNION, 350 Broome .- Rev. T. Armitage, D. D., Pres .; Charles A. Buckbee, Cor. Sec. ; G. J. Drew, Rec. Sec. ; J. A. Townsend, Treas.


NEW YORK BOOK PUBLISHERS' ASSOCIA- TION, 346 Broadway .- Wmn. H. Appleton, Pres .; Lowell Mason jr., Treas .; G. P. Putnam, Sec.


NEW YORK CITY TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE,


114 Grand .- C. C. Leigh, Prcs .; A. Brush, Treas. ; C. J. Warren, Cor. Sec.


NEW YORK CITY TRACT SOCIETY .- A. R. Wetmore, Cor. Sec. 81 Vesey.


NEW YORK DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION, 480 Broadway .- - Nines, Pres. Meet Sat. ev'nes. NEW YORK FEMALE ASSISTANCE SOCIETY, Mrs. Wm. Galatian, 1st Directress ; Mrs. Silas Brown, 2d Directress : Mrs. David Lyons, 8d Di- rectress ; Mrs. Jeremiah Skidmore, 4th Directress ; Mrs. Samuel Cochran, Treas .; 34 E. 21st. Miss Mary Post. Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. Dr. Palmer, Cor. Sec. NEW YORK HARMONIC SOCIETY, E. M. Car- rington, Pres .. J. W. Brown, 1st V. Pres. ; J. H. Aikman, Sec. ; Amherst Wight jr .; Fin. Archibald Johnson, Treas. Meets weekly, se o Broadway.


NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY, University building .- Luther Bradish, Prcs. ; Rev. Thomas Dewitt, D. D., 1st V. Pres ; Fred. Depeyster, 2d V. Pres. ; E. Robinson, D. D., and Rev. Samuel Osgood. D. D., Cor. Secs. : Andrew Warner, Rec. Sec .; Wm. Chauncey, Treas. ; George HI. Moore, Librarian. Meetings 1st Tuesday in each month, excepting July, August and Sept.


NEW YORK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Clinton hall, Astor, pl .- John Groshon, Pres .; Pe- ter B. Mcad, Rec. Sec. ; James Cheetliam, Libr'n. NEW YORK KANSAS LEAGUE, 229 Broadway. -Theodore Dwight, Pres .; George Walter, Genl. Sup't.


NEW YORK LADIES HOME MISSIONARY SO- CIETY, Old Brewery, 61 Park .- Mrs. C. R. Deuel, 1st Directress ; Mrs. W. B Skidmore, Treas. ; Mrs. Holdich, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. H. J. Baker, Rec. Sec. Meetings 1st Tuesday in each month.


NEW YORK MARINE BIBLE SOCIETY, 80 Wall. Hugh Aikman, Prcs .; E. Richardson, V. Pres .; Win. D. Harris, Treas. ; William Poole, Cor. Sec .; ' John S. Pierson, Rec. Sec.


NEW YORK MATERNAL ASSOCIATION, Mrs Thos. Hastings, 1st DIrectress ; Mrs. F. Y. Vail, 2d Directress ; Mrs Ornan Eastman, Sec.


NEW YORK SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING ED- UCATION AMONG COLORED CHILDREN .- Charles B. Ray, Pres .; Philip A. White, Sec. ; 49 Frankfort: J. McC. Smith, Treas.


NEW YORK SOCIETY FOR TIIE RELIEF OF WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF MEDICAL MEN -Isaac Wood, M. D., Pres .; Edward L. Beadle, M. D., Treas .; J. W. G. Clements, M. D., Sec.


N. Y. STATE COLONIZATION SOCIETY, 37 Bi- ble h. Fourth av. cor. Astor pl. Anson G. Phelps, Pres. ; Rev. John B. Pinney, Cor. Sec. ; J. B. Col- lins, Rec. Sec .; Nathaniel Hayden, Treas.


NEW YORK STATE POULTRY SOCIETY, R. C. McCormick jr., Cor. Sec.


NEW YORK STATE SOCIETY OF THE CINCIN- NATI .- Hamilton Fish, Pres. ; E. P. Marcellin, V. Pres. ; Alex. B. Thompson, Sec .; Henry H. Ward, Treas. Meet 4th July.


NEW YORK SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION .- S. S. Constant, Chairman ; Wil- liam Oland Bourne, Sec.


NEW YORK SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, 147 Nassau .- Isaac Ferris, Pres .; Wm Libby, Treas .; R. G. Pardee, General Agent.


NEW YORK TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION, Grand, c. Elm .- Jolin H. Fanning, Pres .; Henry Kiddle, V. Pres. ; James M. Birnie, Rec. Sec. ; Jno. Walsh, Cor. Sec. ; Solomon Jenner, Treas. and Librarian. Meet last Saturday evening of each month.


NEW YORK TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY, 8 Chambers .- J. White, Pres. ; H. Bessy, V. Pres. ; T. J. Faulkner, Sec .; James Narine, Treas. Meets every Saturday evening.


NEW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN A'S- SOCIATION, Clinton hall, Astor pl .- Howard Crosby, Pres .; Wm. E. Dodge jr., Cor. Sec .; A. J. Winterton, Rec. Sec,; Benj. S. Marsh, Librarian.


NEW YORK VEGETARIAN SOCIETY, 15 Laight. -R. T. Trall, Pres .; C. B. Lebaron, Cor. Sec. ; C. II. Shepard, Rec. Sec .; William Hunt, Treas .- Meets second Tuesday in each month.


PEIT:IOLOGIAN SOCIETY, 8 College green .- O. H. Morris, Pres .; W. Cox, Sec.


PEOPLE'S WASHING & BATHING ESTAB- LISHMENT, 141 Mott .- Geo. Benson, Supt.


PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, 769 Broadway .- II. C. Timm, Pres .; F. W. L. Spier, Bec.


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APPENDIX .- SECRET ASSOCIATIONS.


PHILOLEXIAN SOCIETY, 5 College green .- Her- bert Turner, Pres .; Wm. W. Ayers, Sec. Meets every Friday evening.


PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF DOMESTIC MIS- SIONS, 23 Centre. Rev. J. J. Janeway, Pres. ; Rev. G. W. Musgrave, Sec .; Rev. R. Happersett, Ass. Sec .; S. D. Powell, Treas.




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