UNION LEAGUE CLUB OF NEW YORK. THE CHARTER, BY-LAWS, AND LIST OF MEMBERS. JULY, 1865. CLUB-HOUSE, UNION SQUARE, No. 2C East SeTcntecnth Street. 1865. When you leave, please leave this hook Because it has heen said "Ever'thing comes t' him who waits Except a loaned hook." Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library Gift of Seymour B. Dlrst Old York Library ''mm LEAGUE CLUB' 01-' NEW YORK. It THE CHARTER, BY-LAATS, AND LIST OF MEMBEES. JULY, 1 865. CLUB-HOUSE, UNION SQUARE:, Xo. 26 East Seyeutcentli ^tre'ill use every proper means in public and private. 3. We pledge ourselves, by every means in our power, collec- tively and individually, to resist to the uttermost every attempt airamst the territorial integrity of the nation. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/detai^s/unionleaguecluboOOunio_0 BY-LAWS. OF OFFICERS AND THEIR DUTIES. 1. The Officers of the Union League Club shall be a President, twelve Vice-Presidents; a Secretary, a Treasurer, three Auditors, and the members of the following Standing Committees : Executive Committee, Committee on Admis- sions, Committee on Publications, Committee on Arts and Relics, Committee on Library ; all of whom shall be elected by the members of the Club, at the annual meetings, and shall serve until their successors shall have been elected respectively. 2. The President, or, in his absence, the Vice-President senior in order of election, and present, shall preside at all meetings of the Club. In the absence of the President and all the Vice-Presidents, a presiding officer shall be chosen without ballot from the members of the Club. 3. The Secretary shall keep a record of the proceedings of the Club, and of the Executive Committee and the Com- mittee on Admissions (of which Committees he shall be, ex officio^. 2i member), and of all matters of which a record shall be deemed advisable by the Club or by said Commit- tees. The records of the Secretary, except those of the proceedings of the Committee on Admissions, shall, at all reasonable times, be open to the inspection of any member of the Club. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to notify members of their election, to keep a roll of the members of the Club, to issue notices for all meetings of the Club, 10 BY-LA WS. and to conduct the correspondence. He shall also be tlie keeper of tlie seal of the Club. 4. The Treasurer sliall collect, and, under the direction of the Executive Committee, disburse the funds. He shall keep the accounts of the Club in books belonging to it, which shall be at all times open to the inspection of the Executive Committee ; he shall report at every annual meeting, and oftener, if required, on the state of the funds. He shall be, ex oijjcio^ a member of the Executive Commit- tee and Committee on Admissions. 6. The Secretary and Treasurer shall respectively have power, with the approval of the Executive Committee, to employ, at the expense of the Club, such clerical aid as may be necessary in the discharge of their duties. 6. The general affairs of the Club shall be managed by the Executive Committee, consisting of fifteen members. The Executive Committee shall, subject in all respects (except as to expenditures) to such instructions and limita- tions as may be, from time to time, prescribed by the Club, exercise a general superintendence over the internal affairs of the Club; shall control and manage its property, and enforce the preservation of order and obedience to its rules. It shall make all necessary purchases and contracts, but shall have no power to make the Club liable for any debt or debts to an amount exceeding one half that which, at the time of contracting the same, shall be in the Treasurer's hands in cash, and not subject to prior liabilities. It shall also have power to solicit subscriptions of money from loyal persons for the purpose of carrying into effect the objects of the Club. At every annual meeting it shall report its proceedings, and may, at any time, recommend such meas- BY-LAWS. 11 ures as it may deem advisable. The Club may, however, at any time, appoint Special Committees for any purpose, and not more than one member of the Executive Committee shall be a member of any single Special Committee. . 1. The Executive Committee, of wlftch eight shall be a quorum, shall meet, at least, once in every month for the transaction of business. Vacancies may be filled by the Committee for the residue of the term. 8. The Committee on Admissions shall consist of seven members. Vacancies may be filled by the Committee for the residue of the term. The names and residences of all persons proposed for admission, with the name and signa- ture of the member proposing them, and date of posting, shall be first posted, in a conspicuous place in the Club, House, at least fifteen days. They shall then be referred to the Committee on Admissions, the proceedings of which Committee thereon shall be secret and confidential, and no member of such Committee shall be questioned as to the action of the Committee. It shall be the duty of the Com- mittee to make careful examination, and to consider all communications in reference to each individual proposed; they shall pass upon each name separately. The Committee shall fix its own place and time of meeting. At every monthly meeting the Committee shall report the names of such persons proposed as they recommend for admission, and the Club shall thereupon proceed to vote, by ballot, upon the names so recommended. Xegative votes to the number of one-quarter of those cast shall exclude any person. 9. No person shall be proposed or admitted to be a mem- ber of the Club who is not at the time a citizen of the 12 BY-LAWS. United States, having the right to vote, and who does not answer to the requirements of the original Articles of Asso- ciation of the Club, which are as follows : "The condition of membership shall be absolute and un- qualified loyalty to the Government of the United States, and unwavering support of its efforts for the suppression of the Rebellion." And. every person elected a member shall pledge himself to do all in his power to carry out the primary objects of the Club, whicli are to discountenance and rebuke, by moral and social influences, and by all proper means, both in public and in private, all disloyalty to the Federal Gov- ernment, and to resist to the uttermost every attempt against the territorial integrity of the nation. 10. Ko candidate who shall have failed to be elected shall be again proposed for six months. If any person elected shall not within three months after notice of his election, left at or sent to his address, as speci- fied by the member proposing him, signify his acceptance, f?ign the roll annexed to the Act of Incorporation, and pay his admission fee and annual dues, he shall be deemed to have declined, to become a member. 11. It shall be the duty of the Committee on Publica- tions to publish such papers as shall tend to awaken, esx- tend, and j^erpetuate the vital faith of the fathers of the Republic, namely, that National Union is necessary to the American people for the preservation of liberty, mainte- nance of law, security against civil discord, .protection from foreign aggression, continuance of social and commercial prosperity, and transmission of national glory; and to ini|»ress on the intelligent and educated classes the duty of taking an active part m the conduct of public affairs. Such BY-LAWS. 13 Committee shall consist of seven members, and have power to fill vacancies. There shall be a special jjublication fund distinct from the general fund of the Club, which shall be disbursed by the Treasurer only on the order of the chair- man of the Committee on Publicationst 12. Tlie Library Committee shall consist of seven mem- bers, and shall have general charge of the Library and Reading Room, with authority to expend such sums of money upon the same as mny be voted therefor by the Ex- ecutive Committee, or procured by voluntary subscription. It shall have x)ower to fill vacancies for the residue of the term. 13. The Committee on Arts and Relics shall consist of seven members, and shall have power to fill vacancies. It shall be the duty of the Committee to expend such sums as shall be appropriated by the Executive Committee, or ob- tained by voluntary subscription, for procuring works of art and relics, and to make all proper efforts to enlarge and display the collection. 14. The duty of the Auditors shall be to audit and settle the accounts of the Treasurer, and to present their report thereof at each annual meeting. They shall have power to fill vacancies in their number, and two of them shall be a quorum. 15. Any officer maybe removed for cause at any meeting of the Club upon two weeks' notice, and any vacancy in any office may be filled for the residue of the term by the Club, at any meeting thereof, except as herein otherwise provided. OF MEETINGS. 16. Tlie annual meeting of the Club shall be held on the 14 BY-LAWS. second Thursday in January, at 8 o'clock, p. ii., for the election of officers, and the transaction of such other busi- ness as may come before it. Fifty members shall be a quorum at all meetings of the Club. 1 7. There shall be a monthly meeting, for the election of memb{'rs, and the transaction of business, on the second Thursday of every month, at 8 p. m. 18. Special meetings of the Club may be called at any time by the Executive Committee, and shall be called by the Secretary whenever the President or any Vice President shall be requested to call one by the written request of twenty-five members, setting forth the purpose of such meeting. At any such special meeting no business, other than that specified in the call, shall be considered, except by unanimous consent. Such special meetings shall be called by notice in one or more newspapers. 19. At the meetings of the Club, the order of business, so far as the character and nature of the meeting may admit, shall be as follows : 1. Reading the minutes of the last meeting. 2. Reports of Standing Committees. 3. Reports of Special Committees. 4. Election of new members. 5. General business. But this order of business may be changed by a majority of the meeting. 20. No stranger shall be present at any meeting of the Club, except he shall be specially invited by the sub-com- mittee of the Executive Committee, known as the Commit- tee on Invitations. BY-LAWS. 15 21. All elections, except as otherwise provided, shall be by ballot, and a majority of votes cast shall be sufficient, except for the election of new members. 22. Proxies shall not be permitted. OF MEMBERS. 23. No member shall receive any salary, emolument, or profit from the funds of the Club. 24. No member shall give any money or gratuity to a servant of tlic Club. 25. All resio'nations shall be made in writins; to the Executive Committee ; but if made after the second Thurs- day of January, such resignation shall not discliarge the member presenting it from bis dues for the current year. All interest in the property of the Club, of members resigning, or otherwise ceasing to be members, shall be vested in the Club. 26. If the conduct of a member shall appear to the Executive Committee to be disorderly, or hijurious to the interests of the Club, or contrary to its Charter or By- Laws ; or if by his acts or conversation he shall seem to the Committee to manifest a spirit of disloyalty to the Gov- ernment of the United States, the Committee shall inform him thereof in writing, and if the nature of the ofience in its opinion require it, request him to resign. 27. Should such information or request be disregarded, the Executive Committee shall refer the matter to the next stated meeting of the Club, or to a special meeting tht3reof ; of which reference not less than two weeks written notice shall be given to the olTending member. 16 BY-LAWS. 28. At such meeting the nature of the offence shall be considered, and the member complained of may be censured or exjDelled by a vote of a majority of the members present. A motion involving censure or expulsion shall be decided by ballot. 29. The admission fee of members shall be fifty dollars. The annual dues of members hereafter accruing shall be thirty dollars, payable in advance, on the second Thursday of January, at which time the fiscal year shall commence. If not paid within thirty days thereafter, the name of the defaulter shall be posted by the Treasurer in a conspicuous place in the Club-House ;' and should he neglect payment, without good cause, until the first day of April, he shall ipso facto cease to be a member. Provided^ that upon his written application, and the payment of all dues to the date thereof, the Executive Committee may, upon such terms as it may deem proper, remit the penalty of this By-Law ; of all which the Secretary shall make a minute. And pro- mded^ further^ that the penalty of this By-Law shall not apply to the case of a resident member who may be ill or absent from the city of New York. SO. Any member who has paid an admission fee and the annual dues for one year, and who is absent from the City of J^ew York for a continuous period of a year, shall be exempted from the payment of the annual dues for the * period of his absence, if he shall give previous written notice to the Treasurer of his intention so to be absent. 31. Persons who are citizens of, and residing at any place fifty miles from New York City, and also officers of the Army and Navy of the United States, wherever resid- ing, otherwise being eligible, may, with the concurrence of BY-LAWS. 17 the Committee on Admissions, be admitted by the Chib, upon payment of half the rates hereinbefore mentioned ; provided that, when elected, it shall be announced to the Club to which class the applicants belong, and that when any person so elected ceases to belong to said class he shall thereafter be liable to pay the full annual dues. 32. Persons who shaU be elected members of the Club after six months of any fiscal year shall have expired, shall pay only half the amount of dues for that fiscal year other- wise required. 33. The Club may at any regular meeting elect non- residents as honorary members, who shall be nominated by the Executive Committee. Such honorary members shall have all the privileges of the Club except voting at meet- ings, and being eligible for office. OF STRANGERS. 34. A member may personally introduce non-residents to the rooms of the Club for a fortnight, their names, and that of the member introducing them, and the date of such introduction, having been first entered in a book to be kept for that purpose. 35. The Executive Committee may give a written invi- tation to any stranger, w^hich shall entitle him to visit the Club-House for one month, or such longer period as the Committee may deem proper. 36. Residents of the city of 'New York, not being mem- bers, shall not be admitted to the rooms of the Club more than once. 37. No person, except a non-resident foreigner, shall bo 18 BY-LAWS. admitted into the Club-House, who does not give his unwavering support to the Government ; and if any person disloyal to the Government of the United States be know- ingly introduced to the Club-House by a member of the Club, such member shall be expelled for the offence. MISCELLANEOUS. 38. No person shall take from the Club-Hoiise a news- paper, pamphlet, book, or other article the property of the Club, nor mutilate, deface, or destroy the same. 39. Books, pamphlets, or newspapers, shall not be removed from the reading and di'awing rooms. 40. Any motion or resolution offered for the considera- tion of the Club shall, at the request of any member, be reduced to writing before it is acted upon. 41. The Club ' shall have a seal, badge and standard, which shall be devised by the Executive Committee and approved by the Club. 42. A By-Law of the Club may be amended, or a new By-Law made, at any regular meeting of the Club, the proposer having posted upon the notice-board the words of the proposed alteration or addition for, at least, thirty days immediately preceding said meeting, when, if two-thirds of those present shall vote in favor of the proposed alteration or amendment, the same shall be adopted. 43. The Executive Committee shall have power to make such other regulations, not inconsistent with the Charter or these By-Laws, as may be necessary for the pro- tection of the property of the Club, and the preservation of good order. « HO]:^OEAET MEMBEES. His Excellency ABRAHAM LIXCOLX, President of the United Stat Lieutexant-General U. S. GRANT, U. S. A. Major-Gexeral GEORGE MEADE, U. S. A. Major-Gexeral ROBERT ANDERSON, U. S. A. Major-Gexeral A. E. BURNSIDE, TJ. S. A. W. S. HANCOCK, TJ. S. A. " " H. E. WRIGHT, U. S. A. " " G. K. WARREN, U. S. A. « " W. F. SMITH, U. S. A. ^ " W. T. SHERMAN, U. S. A. LIST OF MEMBEES. Abbott, Robert Abeel, John H. Acton, Thomas C. Adriance, John Agnew, a, G. A.GNEW, Cornelius R. Albinola, G. Alger, Charles C. Allen, Geo. C. Allen, Horatio Allen, Jos. Allen, Wm. M. Ames, Isaac Andrews, Rufus F. Anthon, Geo. C. Appleton, Daniel Appleton, Wm. H. Arnold, Benj. G. Arnoux, Wm. Henry AsTOR, J. J., Jr. ASTOR, William Babbitt, B. T. Babcock, Francis M. Bacon, D. G. Bacon, Sherman J. Bailey, Isaac H. Bailey, Latimer Bailey, Nathaniel Baker, A. W. Baker, Benj. P. Baldavin, Moses G Bancroft, George Bancroft, J. D. Baner, W. j. Ba-nks, S. a. Banks, Wm. Banks, Wm. M. Bannister, W. A. Barker, SmTH Barnard, F. A. P. Barnard, Horace Barnard, S. W. Barney, Hiram Barrett, W"m. C. Barron, John C. Barron, Thomas Beckman, Henry Bedlow, Henry Beebe, Charles E, Beekman, Gilbert L. Beekman, James ^Y. Belcher, G. E. Belcher, Wm. K. Bell, George Bellows, Henry W. Bend, Geo. H. Benedict, E. C. Benkard, Henry R. Benkard, J. Philip Bennett, Josiah L. Benson, Robert Berdell, Robert H. Berly, Frederick Berry, Richard Berry, N. Betts, George F. BiGELOW, J. W. Billings, Frederick Billings, 0. P. C. Bininger, Andrew G. Bird, 0. Wm. Blake, William Blague, Giles Bliss, Geo. Jr. Bliss, Robert Blodgett, Wm. T. Blood, Henry Blumenthal, Charles E. Blunt, Edmund 22 LIST OF MEMBERS. Blunt, Geo. W. Blunt, Orison BOCKEE, Wm. BOLLES, E. L. BOXNEY, BeNJ. "W. Booth, Otis W. Booth, William A. Booth, William T. Borden, Wm BOTTA, YiNCENZO Bowne, Richard H. BowNE, Robert Bowne, Wm. Bradford, G. P. Brague, S. B. Bray, Edward P, Breasted, Andrew Breeden, Benj, F. Breeden, Wm. H. Bretton, Jno. W. Brewster, Henry Bridge, Wm. P. Bridgham, Samuel W. Bristed, Charles Astor Brooks, Elisha Brooks, John Brooks, Henry J Brooks, Horace Brown, E. F. Brown, Elijah T. Brown, John Crosby Brown, L. B. Brown, Lewis M. Brown, T. E. Brown, Thois^s G. Brownell, Silas B. Bryant. Wm. C. Buckley, J., Jr BuDD, Wm. a. Bulkley, C. a. Bulkley, J. E. Bull, H. K. Bull, Isaac M. BuNCE, Seymour A, Bunker, Wm. E. burdett, d. h. Burr, A. M. Burr, Edwen- Butler, B. F. Butler, Charles Butler, Charles E. Butler, Cyrus Butler, Henry V. Butler, R. Butler, Willia^i Allen Butterworth, J. F. Camp, Hugh N. Cannon Le Grand B. Carlisle, Nathaniel D. Carrow, Chas. Carter, James C. Cary, W. F. Case, Watson E. Chadwick, John Chamberlain, Daniel D. Chamberlain, E. Chandler, Nathan Chapin, E. C. Chapman, H. G. Chauncey, Henry Cheesman, T. M. Chittenden, S. B. Christy, Thomas Church, John B. Church, W. C. Churchill, Timothy G. Clapp, John Clark, Cyrus Clark; Henry E. Clews, Henry Clift, Smith Cock, Effingham coddington, t. b. COE, S. W. Coffin, A. M. Coggill, Charles J. COGGILL, F. W. Coggill, H. CoiT, Henry A. Coleman, E. Coleman, E. W. COLLAMORE, EbENEZER Collins, Benjamin Collins, Charles Collins, Charles B. Collins, Geo. C. Colyer Vincent Conover, Gust. A.. Constable, James M. Constant, Saml. S. Cooper, Marville W. LIST OF MEMBERS. Cooper, Peter Corse, Israel Coster, Chas. R, COWDIN, E. C. Cowles, E. p. COZZENS, Abra^iI M. cozzexs, b. Cromwell, Edward Cropsey, J. F. Cross, James M. Crozier, H. p. Curtis, George William Curtis, Wm. Y. Cushmax, G. H. Cutting, Francis B. Cutting, Walter L. Dale, Thojias K Darling, C. Da vies, Henry E. Davis, 0. W. Davis, E. P. Davison, E. F. Day, Henry De Forest, Benj. L. De Forest, Geo. B. De Forest, James G. De Forest, W. W. Delafield, Henry Delano, Edward Delano, Franklin H. Delano, Moreau Denison, C. Denny, John T. Denny, Thomas Denny^, Thomas, Jr. De Peyster, James F. Desendorf, Wm. Detmold, Christian E. Dewey, S. P. DiLLABER, J. R. Dodge, Chas. E. Dodge, Robert Dodge, Wm. E. Dodge, Wm. E., Jr. Dole, Nathaniel Doremus, R. 0. Doremus, T. C. Dorr, Henry C. Douglass, L. E. Dowley, Levi A. DOWLING, J. W. Dows, David Draper, J. H. Draper, S. Drisler, Henry DuER, Denning DUNNEL, J., Jr. Dunning, Edwin J. Easton, Charles Eaton, Dorman B. Edgar, Jonathan Edgar, Robert W. Edwards, Alfred L. Egleston, D. S. ELLKyiT, H. H. Emmet, Richard S. Emmet, Wm. J. Evans, Walter W. Evarts, Wm. M. Faile, Thomas Hall Faile, Thomas H., Jr. Falconer, John Fales, Haliburton Fanning, Chas. Faulkner, Hiram D. Fay', Sigourney W. Fearing, Charles K". Fearing, Henry S. Fellows, George A. Felt, Edmund S.. Ferris, L. M., Jr. Field, Cyrus W. Fish, Hamilton Fisher, Nathaniel Fitch, Edward Fithian, F. J. FoBES, Alpheus Fogg, William H. FoLSOM, George FooteJ Edward FOOTE, EilERSON Ford, John R. Foster, Charles W, Foster, George H. Foster, J. H. Fowler, Edmund Francis, Lewis Franklin, Walter M. Freeborn, W. A.' LIST OF MEMBERS. Frencit, Samuel Frye, Jed. Fuller, Dudley B. Fuller, Horace W. Gadsden, H. A. Gaillard, Joseph Gale, Thomas W. Gallup, S. M. Gambrill, Charles D. Gandy, S. Gardner, H. Gawtry, H. E. Gawtry, W. M. Gay, Sydney Howard Gerry, Elbridge, Sr. GiBBS, George GiBBS, WOLCOTT GiBERT, James F. Gilbert, S. P. Gillespie, James S. Glassey, S. J. Glover, Saml. goddard, j. w. goddard, f. n. godkin, e. l. Godwin, Parke Goodhue, Charles C. Goodman, Richard GoURLiE, John H. Grafton, Joseph Graham, J. A. Graham, J. Lorimee, Jr. Grant, 0. De Forest Gray, H. W. Gray, James Gray, John Gray, J, F. Graydon, "William Greeley, Horace Green, John C. Gregory, Charles Griffenhagen. H, C. Griffith, Charles Grinnell, Moses H Griswold, B. W. Griswold, George Griswoi-d, John A. Griswold, J. K A. Groves, G. M. Guernsey, Egbert GuiON, "Wm. H. guiteau, j. m, Habicht, C. E. Haggerty, Ogien Haight, Edward Hall, Alvah Hall, John H. Hall, "Wm. A. Halsey, Anthony Halstead, James M. Hamilton, James A. Hamilton John C. Handy, Parker Harbeck, "Wm. H. Hard, Samuel B. Hardon, Benj. L. Harms, H. D. Harriman, Oliver Hartley, Marcellus Haskell, Samuel Hastings, G. G. Hatch, Geo. W. Haven, Geo. Griswold Haven, J. Woodward Havens, R. N. Hawkins, Dexter A. Hawkins, Rush C. Hayden, Nathaniel Heckscher, Chas. a. Hedden, Josiah Heineman, Emil Herrick, J. H. Herrick, "William Hill, G. "VI^aldo Hitch, Henry F. Hitchcock, Thomas Hoadley, David HoAG, Daniel T. HoEY, John Hoffman, Murray Holbrooke, John G. Holmes, Saml. Holt, Philetus H. Hooper, E. "W. Hope, George T. HoppiN, Hamilton HoppiN, "William J. HosACK, N. Pendleton Howe, Frank E. Howland, Horace LIST OF MEMBERS, Rowland, Joseph HowLAND, Meredith HoYT, Alfred M. HoYT, Mark Hubbell, H. W. Humbert, A. Hunt, Charles H. Hunt, Leavitt Hunt, Richard M. Hutton, Ben.j. H. Hyatt, Stephen Hyde, Samuel T. Ingalls, Henry T. Irving, Pierre M. Iselin, Adrian Jackson, James L. Jackson, Joseph C. Jaffray, Edward S. Jay, John Jerome, Leonard W. Jessup, Morris K. Johnson, "Wm. Templeton Johnston, James Boorman Jones, F. M. Jones, George Jones, John D. Jones, John Q. , Jones, L. L. * Jones, Wm. P. Joy, Charles A. JuDSON, Charles G. Kelly, James Kendall, I. 0. Kennedy, John A. Kennedy, Robert Lekox Kensett, John F. Ketchum, Edgar King, A. Gracie King, Edward King, John A. King, Oliver Kane King, Wm. H. KiNGSLAND, Ambrose C. Kirkland, Charles P. Knapp, Charles Knapp, Gideon Lee Knevals, C. B. Knoedler, J. KuHNE, Frederick Laimbeer, Wm., Jr. Lambert, Wm. G. Landon, Charles G. Lane, Geo. W. Lane, Josiah Lane, J. H. Lanier, Chas. Lanier, J. F. D. Lawrence, Alfred N. Lawrence, James W. Lawson, John D. Learned, Edward Leland, Francis Lee, Gideon Lee, J. Bowers Lee, W. CreightoN Lee, Wm. H. Lemist, G. H. Leonard, C. H. Le Roy, Daniel Le Roy, Herman R. Leverett, Josiah S. Lieber, Francis Lillie, C. H. Linsley, J. H. LippiTT, Henry Livermore, Charles r. Livingston, H. T. LocKwooD, Alfred Lord, Geo. De Forrest Lord, J. T. Lord, J. Couper Lothrop, Jeremiah LOVELL, LeANDER N. Low, a. a. Ludington, C. H. Lyon, Samuel E. Mabbatt, Saml. R. Macomber, Edw\\rd Macy, Francis H. Macy, John H. Macy, Wm. H., Jr. Maghee, Thos. H. Man, a. P Mangam; D. R. Manice, W. D. F. Manning, John A. Marks, Charles P. LIST OF MEMBERS. Marsh, John A. Marshall, Charles H. Marshall, D. D. T. Martin, Isaac P. Martin, John C. Martin, AVm. Mathews, Albert Maxwell, ^yi. H. McCuRDY, Eichard a. McCurdy, Egbert H. McKaye, James McLean, Samuel McMartin, p. Mead, "V\'m. A. Melvain, Egbert C. Merriam, Clintgn L. Mersereau, J. W. Meyer, C, MiNTURN, Edward Minturn, John TV. Minturn, Egbert B. Mitchell, Cornelius B. MONTROSS, "\Vm. Mooney, William Moore, Frank Moore, Lucius Moore, Samuel C. Moore, Wm. H. H. Morgan, E. D., Jr. Morgan, Wm. D. Morris, Coles Morrison, Hector Mortimer, John H. Morton, Levi P, Motley, J. M. MoTT, Wm. F., Jr. Moulton, Eodman G. mudgett, b. f. MUNN, 0. D. MuRDOCK, Uriel A. Murphy, Thomas Murray, David Colden Murray, G. W. Murray, Lindley Nash, Stephen P. Nathan, Benj. Newbold, George Newton, James W. Nichols, Effingh.o H. Stephenson, C. F. Stephenson, Geo. S. Stevens, Bryan K, Jb. Stevens, C. A. Stevens, John A. Steward, John Stewart, Alex. T. Stillman, Thomas E. Stone, Geo. E. Stone, John 0. Stone, Wm. Oliver Stoughton, Edwin TT. Strew, William W. Strong, Charles E. Strong, Geo. T. Strong, Oliver S. Strong, P. Remsen Strong, Wm. K. Stuart, Robert L. Sturges, Arthur P. Sturges, Edward Sturges, Frederick Sturges, Jonathan Sturges, Thomas T, StURGIS, At»PLETON Sturgis, Russell Stuyvesant, Robert Sullivan, Charles Sullivan, Nahum Suydam, D. Lydig SUYDAM, JaJIES X. Swan, Edward H. Swan, Frederick G. Swan, Otis D. Swan, William H. Swift, H. H. Swift, James T. Taber, Edmund Tailer, Henry A. Tailer, Edward IS"., Jr. Talbot, Chas. Thompson, Henry G. Thompson, J. P. Thompson, Wm. D. Thorne, Richard J. Tiffany, Charles L. Titus, Jas. H. Tompkins, Wm. G. Torrey, S. W. Tousey, Sinclair Tucker, Richard Sands Tuckerman, Ernst TUCKERMAN, HeNRY T. Tuckerman, Joseph Tuckerman, Lucius TwoiiBLY, Horatio N. Tyler, Christopher Tyler, E. L. Tyng, Morris A. Tyng, S. H. Tyng, C. R. Unt)erhill, Geo. E. Usher, Robert, Jr. Yail, Henry F Valentine, A. A. Van Buren, Thomas B. Vandeventer, Wm. Van Duzer, S. Van Nort, George M. Van Nostrand, D. Van Rensselaer, Alex. Van Wagenen, C. D. Van Wart, Irving Van Winkle, Edgar S. Varnum, Joseph B., Jr. Vaughan, Daniel W. Vaux, Calvert Vermilye, W. M. Vermilye, Washington R. Wade, Elias Wakeman, Abram Wales, Salem H. Walker, Edward Walker, Marcus Wall, Charles Wall, E. S. Ward, Charles H. Ward, Geo. Cabot Ward, Henry G. Ward, Henry Hall Ward, Lebbeus B. Warner, H. S. LIST OF MEMBERS. Warner, L. T. Warner, Sam. A. Warren, Edward J. Warren, Eichard Y\'atts, Ridley Webb, John B. Webb, William H. Webster, Horace Weeks, John A. Wesley, E. B. Westerfield, Joseph H. Weston, Henry Weston, R. W. Weston, Sltllivan H. Wetmore, George C. Wetmore, Samuel Wheeler, D. W, C. Whitaker, Thomas A. White, Ezra White, Hollis White, John C. White, John T. Whitehead, Chas. E. Wicks, George A. WiGHAM, ThOS. M. Wilder, George Wilkes, George WiLKINS, G. M. Williams, John E. Williams, John S. Wilson, E, Winchester, Locke W. Wenslow, James WiNTERTON, W. B, Winthrop, Henry R. WiNTHROP, Robert WiSNER, Wm. H. Wolfe, John Dayid Wood, Edward Wood, Oliver E. Worcester, H. Worcester, H. E. Worth, Frank W. Wright, Albert W. Wright, J. Butler Wyeth, Leonard J. Wylie, John E. Young, Thomas 8. »