NAME. Roman Catholic Benevolent Society Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Humane Society of the city of New-York, 1787 Missionary Soc. of Ref. Dutch Ch. in N. America New-York Marine Bible Society New-York Female Bible Society Mrs. J. E. Caldwell Aux. Foreign Miss. Soc. for N. York & Brooklyn Zechariah Lewis New-York City Tract Society New-York Female Tract Society New-York Hospital Education Soc. of the Reformed Dutch Church Zechariah Lewis - S. Van Rensselaer S. School Union of the Reformed Dutch Church | Richard Duryee John Webb. TREASURER. John B. Lasala Miss Murray Mrs. J. W. Dominick Mrs. T. Darling William M'Intire James Chesterman D. Walter Smith NEW-YORK PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIETY. Rt. Rev. Benjamin T. Onderdonk, D. D. President. N. B. Thirty-seven schools are in union with this society, containing rising 4,000 scholars. NEW-YORK PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CITY MISSION SOCIETY. Rt. Rev. Benjamin T. Onderdonk, D. D. President. Ogden Hoffman, Secretary. J. A. Perry, Treasurer. Rev. B. C. Cutler, Missionary. BIBLE SOCIETY OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. William M'Kendree, President. Beverly Waugh, Corresponding Secretary. TRACT SOCIETY OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. William M'Kendree, President. Rev. J. P. Durbin, Corresponding Secretary. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. William M'Kendree, President. Rev. J. P. Durbin, Corresponding Secretary. METHODIST BOOK CONCERN. B. Waugh and T. Mason, Agents. N. Bangs, General Editor. J. P. Durbin and T. Merritt, Editors of Sunday Books and Tracts Established for the purpose of distributing books and tracts throughout the United States, the income of which after deducting expenses, is appropriated to benevolent purposes. ALBANY ORPHAN ASYLUM. Stephen Van Rensselaer, President. PRESBYTERIAN BRANCH OF THE AMERICAN EDUCATION SOCIETY. Arthur Tappan, President. B. B. Edwards, Secretary. Horace Holden, Corresponding Secretary. FEMALE ASSISTANCE SOCIETY. ST. NICHOLAS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-ALBANY. Volkert P. Douw, Treasurer. Rev. Robert Brouk, } Chaplains } Physicians. Managers-Peter Lansing, jr. C. A. Waldron, R. V. De Witt, Cornelius Egberts, J. T. B. Van Vechten, A. D. Lansing, John S. Walsh, Charles Y. Lansing, Lansing Pruyn, R. Van Rensselaer. GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, ALBANY. Rev Frederick G. Mayer, President. Christian Miller, Treasurer. William H. Quackenbush, Secretary ST. ANDREW's SOCIETY, ALBANY. Andrew Kirk, President. Peter Smith, 1st Vice President. Alexander Cameron, Secretary LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS. CITY OF NEW-YORK. THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY Established 1809, Possess a library of about 10,000 volumes, with a valuable collection of coins and medals. They now occupy spacious rooms in the building lately erected by Peter Remsen, Esq. corner of Broadway and Chamber street. Morgan Lewis, President. John Delafield, Treasurer. NEW-YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY, No. 33 Nassau street. Established 1754. Open every day except Sundays and holidays, from 10 A. M. to 3 P.M. Volumes, 20,000. Price of shares, $25. Annual dues $4. John J. Morgan, J. A. Smith Evert A. Banker, Library Committee. Philip J. Forbes, Librarian. THE NEW-YORK ATHENÆUM, Established 1824, For the promotion of Science and Literature. John Delafield, Treasurer. S. C. Williams, Recording Secretary. THE LYCEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Established 1818, Possesses a valuable Library and a Museum of Natural History. Abraham Halsey, 1st Vice President. Dr. Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, Corresponding Secretary. William Cooper, Treasurer. NEW-YORK LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. John L. Morton, Treasurer. Frederick De Peyster, jr. Secretary. THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. John Trumbull, President. Samuel L. Waldo, Vice President. James Herring, Secretary. James Creighton, Keeper. Pierre Flandin, Treasurer. Twelve Directors. |