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NEW YORK ORPHAN ASYLUM-Bloomingdale road, between Seventythird and Seventy-fourth streets.

PROTESTANT HALF ORPHAN ASYLUM-No. 67 West Tenth street.

SOCIETY FOR THE REFORMATION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENTS-House of Refuge, Randall's Island. Office, No. 516 Broadway.

LEAKE AND WATTS ORPHAN HOUSE-Manhattanville, Ninth and Tenth avenues, and One Hundred and Eleventh and One Hundred and Twelfth streets.

COLORED ORPHAN ASYLUM-Carmansville.

AMERICAN FEMALE GUARDIAN SOCIETY-No. 32 East Thirtieth street. Office, No. 43 Bible House.

LADIES' HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY-Site of the Old Brewery, No. 61 Park street.

FIVE POINTS' HOUSE OF INDUSTRY-Nos. 155, 157, and 159 Worth street.

NEW YORK JUVENILE ASYLUM-One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street and Tenth avenue. House of Reception, Thirteenth street, near Sixth

avenue.

ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM-For Boys, Fifth avenue, between Fifty-first and Fifty-second streets. For Girls, Prince street, corner Mott, and Eleventh street, near Seventh avenue.

CHILDRENS' AID SOCIETY-Office, No. 8 East Fourth street.

NURSERY AND CHILD'S HOSPITAL-Lexington avenue, corner East Fiftyfirst street.

Industrial Schools.

COTTAGE PLACE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-No. 204 Bleecker street, entrance on Cottage place. Miss C. Macy, Principal; Miss M. A. Hussey, Miss Corwin, Mrs. Foreman.

EAST RIVER INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-No. 206 East Fortieth street. Mrs. Hurly, Principal.

HUDSON RIVER INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-Eighth avenue, corner of Thirtythird street. Miss L. Noble, Principal; Miss I. Arbuckle, Teacher.

FIRST WARD INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-No. 50 Trinity place. Miss E. J. Blodgett, Principal; Miss S. Flagg, Teacher.

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-No. 120 West Sixteenth street. Miss Carr, Teacher.

ITALIAN SCHOOL-No. 110 Centre street. A. E. Cerqua, Principal; Mr. Demartini, Miss Tiffany, Teachers.

GERMAN SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-No. 254 Second street, rear of church. Miss E. Robertson, Principal; Miss Strathern, Miss Jackson, Mrs. Pilegaard, Teachers.

ELEVENTH WARD INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS-No. 276 East Eleventh street. C. R. Fry, Principal; Miss Van Vorst, Teacher.

AVENUE B INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-No. 301 East Fourteenth street. Miss J. A. Andrews, Principal; Miss K. Collard, Teacher.

FOURTEENTH WARD INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-Corner of Baxter and Canal streets. Miss H. E. Stevens, Principal; Miss Johnston.

FIFTH WARD INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-No. 141 Hudson street. Miss L. Dugane, Principal; Miss M. Bond, Teacher.

PARK INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-Sixty-eighth street, corner of Broadway. Miss M. Pascall, Principal; Miss V. Hebberd, Teacher.

GRAHAM INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-Fifty-fourth street, near Eleventh avenue. Miss K. Burt, Principal; Miss Cook, Teacher.

CORNELL INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-No. 932 Third avenue. Miss Robbins, Principal.

PHELPS INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-No. 593 First avenue. Miss M. Flagg, Principal.

LORIMER INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-Fifty-second street and Eleventh avenue. Miss Bayliss, Principal.

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State and City Superintendents.

Hon. VICTOR M. RICE, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Albany, New York.

SAMUEL D. BARR, Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction, Albany, New York.

SAMUEL S. RANDALL, City Superintendent of Schools, Office, corner of Grand and Elm streets.

HENRY KIDDLE, Assistant Superintendent, 137 East 53d street. THOMAS F. HARRISON, Assistant Superintendent of Grammar Schools, 689 2d avenue.

WILLIAM JONES, Assistant Superintendent, 82d street, near 3d avenue. NORMAN A. CALKINS, Assistant Superintendent, 24 Cottage place. SAMUEL W. SETON, Assistant Superintendent, 28 Union square.

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR THE CARE, GOVERNMENT, AND MANAGEMENT OF THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK."

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FACULTY AND OTHER INSTRUCTORS.

Horace Webster, M.D., LL.D., President, and Professor of Philosophy. John Jason Owen, D.D., LL.D., Vice-President, and Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages and Literature.

Gerardus Beekman Docharty, LL.D., Professor of Pure Mathematics, and Secretary of the Faculty.

John Augustus Nichols, LL.D., Professor of Mixed Mathematics.

Charles Edward Anthon, LL.D., Professor of History and Belles-Lettres.
John Graeff Barton, A.M., Professor of the English Language and Literature.
Jean Roemer, LL.D., Professor of the French Language and Literature.
Augustin José Morales, LL.D., Professor of the Spanish Language and
Literature.

Hermann Joseph Aloys Korner, Ph.D., Professor of Drawing.
Robert Ogden Doremus, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Physics.
Adolph Werner, M.S., Professor of the German Language and Literature.
John Christopher Draper, M.D., Professor of Natural History and Physi-
ology.

George Washington Huntsman, A.M., Adjunct-Professor of Philosophy.
Joseph Howard Palmer, A.M., Tutor in Pure Mathematics.

William Beinhauer Silber, A.M., Tutor in Ancient Languages.

Benjamin Arad Sheldon, A.M., Tutor in Pure Mathematics.

Alfred George Compton, A.M., Tutor in Mixed Mathematics.
Casimir Fabregou, A.M., Tutor in French.

Lucien Oudin, A.M., Tutor in French.

James Goodwin, A.M., Tutor in Pure Mathematics.

Solomon Woolf, A.M., Tutor in Drawing.

James Knox, A.M., Tutor in Drawing.

Fitzgerald Tisdall, A.M., Tutor in Ancient Languages.

James Edward Morrison, A.M., Tutor in History and Belles-Lettres.

Joseph Edwin Frobisher, Special Instructor in Elocution.

Charles Roberts, Jr., A.M., Tutor in Ancient Languages.

William Stratford, A.B., Tutor in Pure Mathematics.

John H. Chambers, Librarian and Registrar.

Asa Williams Wilkinson, M.D., Assistant to the Professor of Chemistry. James Philip Kissner, Assistant in the Repository.

Joseph Delany, Janitor.

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