Brooklyn City Directory, for the year ending May 1, 1858, Part 94

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Officers-1857.


Pres., Charles Christmas. Vice-Pres., Edward Whitehouse, J. Greenwood. Treus., A. Cooke Hull. Sec., Robert R. Raymond. Executive Committee, S. B. Wyman, Charles Congden, G. C. Ripley, W. M. Newell, C. H. Sand, P. K. Weitzel, E. D. Plimp- ton, C. A. Townsend. Leader, Carl Prox.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.


NASSAU WATER WORKS.


Office, 355 Fulton street, Halsey Building. Pres., John H. Prentice. Secretary, H. Bre- voort. Directors, William Wall, Thomas Sulli- van, Nathaniel Briggs, Daniel Van Voorhis, Nich- olas Wyckoff. Chief Engineer, James P. Kirk- wood. 1st Asst., Moses Lane. 2d Asst., Samuel McElroy. 3d Asst., Theodore Weston.


Children's Aid Society.


Office, Room No. 3, Basement of City Hall. En- trance on Joralemon street.


Pres., Edward A. Lambert. Sec., James Pierce Root. Treas., Horace B. Claflin. Trustees, John H. Raymond, Horace B. Claflin, George Hall, Ed- ward A. Lambert, James H. Prentice, Isaac N. Judson, John T. Martin, William H. Cary, Fred. T. Peet, Edward Rowe, Walter S. Griffith, Dr. A. J. Berry, Jeremiah Johnson, John N. Stearns, John T. Howard, James Humphrey, Robert G.


Thursby, Grahams Polley, Edmund Driggs, John G. Bergen.


Brooklyn Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Office, 88 Hicks street.


OFFICERS 1857-8 .- Pres., Stephen Crowell. Vice- Pres., T .C. Fanning, H. B. Claflin, A. A. Low, Charles P. Baldwin, W. H. Cary. Executive Com- mittee, Isaac H. Frothingham, Calvin P. Sanger, William Poole, Arthur W. Benson, W. H. Mel- lon, John J. Studwell, A. W. Hendrickson, Thos. H. Rodman. Treas., T. H. Sanford. . Recording Sec., Joseph Woodbridge. . Cor. Sec. and Gen. Agent, Luther Eames.


Brooklyn Female Employment Society .. Organized May, 1854.


Meet the second Wednesday in each month, at 65 Court street, 11 A.M.


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Office for Employment and Salesroom, 65 Court street. -


Pres., Mrs. Nicholas Luqueer. Vice-Pres., Mrs. A. A. Low. Treas., Miss Le Baron. Asst. Treas., Mrs. M. F. Odell. Sec., Theo Romeyn. Asst. Sec., Miss Maria Sands.


Brooklyn Benevolent Society.


Chartered May, 1845. Organized August, 1845. Office, 66 Amity street.


OFFICERS 1857-8 .- Pres., Archbishop Hughes. Sec., Alderman Timothy Bannon. Treas., James Friel.


Brooklyn Industrial School' Association.


Organized April 4th, 1854. Industrial School No. 1, 173 Concord street; No. 2, Nelson street, corner of Court. First Directress, Mrs. Fisher Howe. Second Directress, Mrs. Jesse C. Smith. Treas., Mrs. Clapp. Sec., Mrs. Shipman.


Female Industrial School.


North 2d street, bet. 4th and 5th sts. (E. D.) Organized March, 1854.


Brooklyn Society for the Relief of Respect- able Aged, Indigent Females.


(GRAHAM INSTITUTE.)


Home, Washington av., near De Kalb avenue. OFFICIAL BOARD FOR 1857 .-- First Directress, Mrs. William F. Bulkley. Second Directress, Mrs. James Sheldon Cor. Sec., Mrs. Isaac P. St.John. Recording Sec., Mrs. George L. Cornell. Treas., Mrs. David M. Stone. Matron, Mrs. Caroline Wright. Physician, Dr. Vandeveer.


Howard Benevolent Society, connected with the Third Unitarian Congregational Church.


South Eighth street, bet. Fourth and Fifth streets, Eastern District. Organized 1854.


OFFICERS 1857 .-- PRES., Mrs. William H. Jen- kins. SEC., Mrs. E. J. Gerey. TREAS., Mrs. Wil- liam Duval.


Protestant Orphan Asylum Society.


Instituted 1833. Incorporated 1835, Asylum, Cumberland street, near Myrtle avenue.


OFFICERS 1857 .- FIRST DIRECTRESS, Mrs. C. H. Richards. SECOND DIRECTRESS, Mrs. Phebe But- Ier. COR. SEC., Miss Tascar Howard. REC. SEC., Miss Anne Wood. TREAS., Mrs. Sprague. MAT- RON, Mrs. Wakefield. TEACHER, Miss Humphrey.


Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Society.


Instituted 1829. Chartered 1834. Clinton street, cor. Congress.


OFFICERS 1857 .- PRES., Charles Harvey. TREAS., Michael Nevin. SEC., F. G. Turner.


The Church Charity Foundation.


Incorporated March, 1851.


OFFICERS 1857 .-- PRES., Rev. William H. Lewis, D.D. VICE-PRES., Rev. Jacob W. Diller, Rev. Eli H. Canfield. TREAS., Caleb . Coggeshall. SEC., Richard Wood.


Brooklyn Protestant Library and Bene- ficial Association. .


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Organized May, 1844.


Meets at Grenada Hall, Myrtle avenue, first and third Fridays in each month.


OFFICERS 1857 .- PRES., Alexander Campbell.


VICE-PRES., Andrew Lindsay. REC. SEC., John Beatty. FIN. SEC., William Johnson. TREAS., John Higginbottom.


Young Men's Association. Organized 1853.


Meets at the Presbyterian Church, corner South Third and Fifth streets, E.D., second and fourth Wednesdays of each month.


OFFICERS 1857 .- PRES., Henry W. Banks. VICE- PRES., Theodore R. Carter.


Brotherhood of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Brooklyn.


Organized 1852. Re-organized 1853.


OFFICERS .1857-8 .- PRES., John W. Leslie. 1st VICE-PRES , Ferdinand Walker. 2d VICE-PRES., Samuel B. Caldwell. COR. SEC., Francis A. Pad- dock. REC. SEC., Bailey J. Hathaway. TREAS., Martin L. Schaefer. TRUSTEES, Charles H. Bir- ney, John Magee, James A. Donaldson, Lewis Morris, E. Spafford, Daniel S. Roberts, Caleb Hammill, Robert H. Douglass, James M. Halsey.


New England Society of Brooklyn, Organized Ds- cember 29, 1848.


OFFICERS 1857 .-- President, James Humphrey. First Vice President, John Greenwood. Second Vice-President, Cyrus P. Smith. Secretary, Wal- ter T. Hatch. Treasurer, Andrew Wesson.


St. Nicholas Society of Nassau Island. Organized 1844.


OFFICERS 1857 .- President, John A. Lott. Se- cretary, John W. Hunter. Assistant Secretary, John G. Bergen. Treasurer, Theodore Polhemus, jr.


Free German Society. Organized for Benevolent Purposes, August 18th, 1851.


Meets semi-monthly at 170 Joralemon street.


OFFICERS 1857 .- President, Charles Moehring. Vice-President, George Rebstein. Secretary, Philip Shor. Assistant Secretary, Charles Krad- wrst. Treasurer, Charles Muelhausen.


Exempt Firemen's Association of the City of Brook- lyn, Western District.


OFFICERS 1857 .- President, John C. Roach. Vice-Presidents, George W. A. Everett, Henry Brant, Peter B. Anderson, John Pitt, William Burrell. Recording Secretary, George Hayward. Corresponding Secretary, William E. Sprague. Treasurer, Henry Oakley.


Exempt Firemen's Association of the City of Brook- lyn, Eastern District. Revived and Re-Organized October 10, 1854.


OFFICERS 1857 .- President, William V. Han- son. Ist Vice-President, Charles Wall. 2d Vice President, T. H. Browning. Recording Secretary, William M. Scott. Corresponding Secretary, William J. Christal. Treasurer, R. H. Harding.


Mechanic's Exchange Association. Established 1854. Rooms of the Association, No. 9 Court street. OFFICERS 1857 .- President, Hon. George Hall. Vice-President, John French. Secretary, John Leech. Treasurer, Joseph Campbell.


Brooklyn Horticultural Society.


OFFICERS 1857 .- President, John W. Degraw. Vice-Presidents, Henry A. Kent, W. C. Langley, W. S. Dunham, J. S. T. Stranahan, Smith J. Eastman. Treasurer, Marcus Brandegee. Cor- responding Secretary, J. E. Rauch. Recording Secretary, James Parks.


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APPENDIX -- SECRET AND BENEFICENT SOCIETIES.


SECRET AND BENEFICENT SOCIETIES.


M. W. Grand Lodge of the Ancient and Honor- able Fraternity or Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York, under the Old Constitu- tion.


Meets Quarterly at No. 136 Canal street, New York, on the Ist Tuesday in June (the Annual Communication), and the 1st Tuesday in Sep- tember, December, and March.


OFFICERS 1857 .- Grand Master, M. W. Morde- cai Myers, Schenectady ; Deputy Grand Master, Rt. W. Nathaniel F. Waring, Brooklyn; Past Grand Master, M. W. Isaac Phillips ; Senior Grand Warden, W. James Jenkinson, Albany ; Junior Grand Warden, Rt. W.Oliver C.Denslow, Yonkers; Grand Secretary, Rt. W. James Herring, Brook- lyn ; Grand Treasurer, Rt. W. John Horspool, New York ; Assistant Grand Secretary, Rt. W. Frederick W. Herring, New York ; Grand Chap- lain, Rt. W. Edward Cook, New York ; Grand Chaplain, R. W. Andrew Demarest ; Grand Mar- shal, Rt. W. John Mansfield, New York ; Grand Standard-Bearer, Rt. W. John W. Hudswell, New York ; Grand Sword-Bearer, Rt. W. Daniel West, New York ; Grand Stewards, W. John Solomons, New York ; W. Andrew Demerest, Brooklyn ; W. N. B. Mountfort, New York ; W. Wm. N. Norris, Brooklyn ; Senior Grand Deacon, W. Ru- dolph Aeby, New York ; Junior Grand Deacon, W. John B. Willis, New York; Grand Tiler, W. Greenfield Pete, New York.


Subordinate Lodges in Kings County.


Delta, No. 144, meets 93 Boerum street, 1st and 3d Fridays.


Fortitude, No, 19, meets at 166 Fulton street, Ist and 3d Wednesdays.


Hohenlinden, No. 56, meets at 166 Fulton street, 2d and 4th Wednesdays.


Oltman's, No. 141, Oltman's Hall, Graham avenue, corner Mckibben street.


Royal Arch Chapter.


Nassau, No. 109, meets at 166 Fulton, Ist and 3d Fridays of each month.


Encampment of Knights Templars.


Clinton, No. 14, meets at 166 Fulton street, 4th Friday in each month.


Past Grand Commanders.


John Van Duyne, Lawrence Powers, George.L. Thatcher, Nathaniel F. Waring, Samuel Hart.


Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York,


Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, New York, on the first Tuesday in June. GRAND OFFICERS FOR 1857.


M. W. John L. Lewis; Jr., Grand Master, Penn Yan ; R. W. Robert Macoy, Deputy Grand Mas- ter, New York ; R. W. Finlay M. King, Sen- ior Grand Warden, Port Byron ; R. W. James Hyde, Junior Grand Warden, R. Springs; R. W. James M. Austin, M.D., Grand Secretary, New York ; R. W. Charles L. Church, Grand Trea- surer, New York : R. W. and Rev. Salem Town, LL.D., Aurora, R. W. and Rev. John Gray,


Newburgh, and R. W. and Rev. R. L. Schoon- maker, Waterford, Grand Chaplains ; R. W. Benjamin H. Austin, Grand Marshal, Buffalo ; R. W. Stephen H. Johnson, Grand Standard Bearer, Schenectady ; R. W. Nehemiah Peck, Grand Sword Bearer, New York ; Grand Stewards, R. W. Darius Clark, Canton, R. W. Warren Chipp, Kingston, R. W. George W. Hand, Brooklyn, R. W. Edward Unkart, New York ; R. W. Clinton F. Paige, Senior Grand Deacon, Syracuse ; R. W. Al- bert P. Moriarty, Junior Grand Deacon, New York ; Bro. James B. Taylor, Grand Organist, New York ; W. D. H. Van Sice, Grand Pursuivant, New York ; W. Sewall Fisk, Grand Tiler, New York ; Grand Lecturer, R. W. William H. Drew, Buffalo.


Subordinate Lodges in Kings County.


Anglo Saxon, No. 137, Burrill's Buildings, cor- ner of Court and Montague streets, meets on Thursdays.


Brooklyn, No. 288, corner of Court and Jorale- mon streets, Thursdays.


Central, No. 361, Adelphi street, cor. of Myrtle avenue, Wednesdays.


Corner Stone, No. 367, Masonic Hall (E. D.), Wednesdays.


Greenpoint, No. 403, 17th Ward.


Hyatt, No. 205, Masonic Hall (E. D.), Tues- days.


Joppa, No. 201, corner of Court and Joralemon streets, Wednesdays.


Lexington, No. 310, corner of Court and Joral- emon streets, Mondays.


Long Island Lodge, U. D., corner of Court and Union streets, Tuesday evenings.


Marsh, No. 188, Masonic Hall (E. D.), Thurs- days.


Montauk, No. 286, corner of Court and Jorale- mon streets, every Tuesday.


Schiller Lodge, No. 304, 309 Grand st., Thurs- days. . Star of Bethlehem, No. 322, corner of Court and Joralemon streets, Fridays.


U. D. Star of Hope, 18th Ward.


Grand Royal Arch Chapter.


Meets annually at Albany, on the first Tuesday in February.


Royal Arch Chapters in Brooklyn.


Brooklyn, No. 148, meets at 343 Fulton street, 2d and 4th Wednesdays.


DeWitt Clinton, No. 142, Masonic Hall (E. D.), Mondays.


Encampment of Knights Templars.


Grand Encampment meets annually at Albany on the first Friday succeeding the first Tuesday in February.


Councils of Royal and Select Masters.


Grand Council meets annually in New York the Wednesday succeeding the first Tuesday in June.


Brooklyn Council, No. 4, meets at 343 Fulton street, last Wednesday in each month.


Cassia (Masonic) Lodge, No. 4, Grand street, corner of 5th (E. D.), Fridays. -


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Independent Order of Odd Fellows .- R. W. Grand Lodge of Southern New York.


Meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, New York. Annu- al meetings Ist Wednesday in August, Semi-an- nual meetings 1st Wednesday in February, Stated meetings 1st Thursday in November and May.


OFFICERS 1857 .- M. W. Grand Master, Theo- dore Froment ; R. W. D. Grand Master, Abraham Lent ; R. W. Grand Warden, Charles C. Pinck- ney ; R. W. Grand Secretary, John J. Davis ;. R. W. Grand Treasurer, J. R. Taylor ; R. W. Grand Representatives, S. G. Clayton, D. W. C. Lang- don ; W. Grand Marshal, Geo. Smith ; W. Grand Conductor, W. Murphy ; W. Grand Guardian, A. Cole ; W. Grand Herald, Samuel McDonald.


Subordinate Lodges in Kings County, Dist. No. 3.


William Dunscomb, jr., District Deputy Grand Master; residence, Ainslie, near Lorimer street, Eastern District.


Crusaders, No. 61, Liberty Hall, Eastern Dis- trict, Thursdays.


Mount Ararat, No. 396, Odd Fellows'. Hall, Greenpoint, Wednesdays.


Washington Degree, No. 14, Liberty Hall, Eastern District, 1st and 3d Fridays.


William Tell, No. 347, Liberty Hall, Eastern District, Saturdays.


District No. 4.


L. E. Johnson, District Deputy Grand Master. residence, 117 Nassau street.


Ivanhoe, No. 357, 9 Court street, Wednesdays. Magnolia, No. 160, 9 Court street, Fridays.


Montague, No. 153, 345 Fulton street, Tues- days.


Sterling, No. 190, 345 Fulton street, Mondays. Union, No. 427, Court street, corner of Union, Tuesdays.


District No. 5.


Oliver Vincent, District Deputy Grand Master- residence, New Utrecht.


Long Island, No. 63, Adelphi Hall, Fridays. Steuben, No. 133, Granada Hall, Tuesdays.


The Woods, No. 345, New Utrecht, Saturdays.


District No. 6.


J. Stevenson, Jr., District Deputy Grand Mas- ter ; residence, 14 Elm place.


Atlantic, No. 50, 9 Court street, Mondays. Brooklyn, No. 26, 9 Court street, Tuesdays.


Franklin Degree, No. 13, 9 Court street, Ist and 2d Saturdays.


Gowanus, No. 423. Gowanus, Tuesdays.


Nassau, No. 39, Central Hall, Thursdays.


Grand Encampment of Southern New York, Annual Session Ist Monday in' August, Semi-annu- al Session 1st Monday in February. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, New York,


OFFICERS 1857 .- G. Patriarch. Hiram Allen ; G. High Priest, Theodore Froment ; G. Senior War- den, John Cook ; G. Scribe, John J. Davies ; G. Treasurer, Joseph R. Taylor ; G. Rep. G. L. U. S., John A. Kennedy; G. Guard'n, Samuel McDonald.


Subordinate Encampments in Kings County, Wm. Dunscomb, District Deputy Grand Patriarch; residence, Ainslie, near Lorimer street.


Mizpeh, No. 15, 345 Fulton street, Ist and 3d Fridays.


Mount Pisgah, No. 26, Liberty Hall (E.D.), 2d and 4th Fridays.


Salem, No. 5, Central Hall, 2d and 4th Satur- days.


R. W. Grand Lodge, of Northern New York.


Meets annually in August, at such place as may be decided by vote at a previous session. Or- ganized under the new constitution.


OFFICERS 1857 .- M. . W. G. Master, Francis Seger ; R. W. D. G. Master, Edgar C. Dibble ; R. W. G. Warden, Cornelius Glenn ; R. W. G. Sec., William H. H. Prall ; R. W. G. Treasurer, Sulli- van V. Smith ; W. Grand Chaplain, Rev. D. W. Bristol ; W. G. Marsbal, David B. McNeill, Jr. ; W. G. Conductor, George B. Frazer ; W. Grand Guardian, Abraham Fredenhall ; W. G. Herald, Wilson R. Cooper.


R. W. Grand Representatives to Grand Lodge of United States, John D. Lewis, and Dexter Gil- more.


Subordinate Lodges in Kings County.


Under the jurisdiction of the R. W. G. Lodge of Northern New York. Lewis B. Bruen, District Deputy G. M., 25 Debevoise street.


Eagle, No. 10, Odd Fellows' Hall, Court street, Thursdays.


Fulton, No. 66, Odd Fellows' Hall, Court st., Wednesdays.


Montauk, No. 327, Odd Fellows' Hall, Court street, Mondays.


Principle, No. 170, Odd Fellows' Hall, Court street, Tuesdays.


R. W. Grand Encampment of Northern New York. Meet annually at the time and place of the annual sessions of the Grand Lodge of Northern New York.


OFFICERS 1857 .- R. W. G. Patriarch, David S. Forbes ; M. E. G. High Priest, Alvin M. Bennett ; R. W. G. Senior Warden, George Harding ; R. W. G. Scribe, William H. Prall ; R. W. G. Trea- surer, Richard Sharp ; R. W. G. Jun. War., Almon K. Wakefield ; R. W. G. Representatives, Edward Whalin, Albert A. Bruce; W. G. Sentinel, Abra- ham Austin ; W. Deputy G. Sentinel, J. Malcom Smith


Subordinate Encampment in Kings County.


D. P. Barnard, Dist. Dep. Grand Patriarch ; re- sidence, 56 Court street.


Bethlehem, No. 10, Odd Fellows' Hall, Court street, Ist and 2d Fridays.


C. Patriarch, L. B. Bruen ; H. Priest, C. A. Marvin; Senior Warden, Graves ; Scribe, John E. Johnson ; Financial Scribe, Richard Sharp.


Order United Americans .- Chapters in Brooklyn and Kings County.


Brooklyn, No. 66, Granada Hall, Mondays.


Ethan Allen, No. 20, Grand street, cor. Fifth, Eastern District, Tuesdays.


Enterprise, No. - , 346 Grand street, Wed- nesdays.


Lexington, No. 17, Granada Hall, Mondays.


Magna Charta, 38, Union Hall, Court street, cor. Sackett, Thursdays.


Marion, No. 11, Granada Hall, Fridays. Montauk, No. 60, Greenpoint, Tuesdays.


Nathan Hale, No. 66, Grand street, cor. Fifth, E. D., Thursdays.


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APPENDIX -- NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED IN BROOKLYN.


Pine Tree, No. 79, Myrtle avenue, cor. Steuben | roy ; W. D. G. M., Thomas Hays; W. G. Sec., street, Wednesdays.


Warren, No. 3, Freeman Buildings, Tuesdays. County.


Jackson, No. 67, Canarsie, Flatlands, Satur- days.


Seventy-Six, No. 63, New Lots, Tuesdays.


Independent Order of Rechabites .- High Tent.


Meets annually on the 4th Tuesday in Septem- ber. The next meeting will be held at Adams, Mass.


J. P. H. C. R., John Mills, Washington, D. C. ; H. C. R., George C. Thompson, Brooklyn, N. Y .; H. D. R., Edwin F. Jenks, Adams, Mass. ; H. C. S., Daniel Upton, Adams, Mass.


Long Island District Tent, No. 20.


Meets quarterly, on the 2d Monday in Febru- ary, May, August, and November, at such place as may be designated at a previous meeting.


D. P. C. R., F. M. A. Wicks, Thomson's Station, L. I. ; D. C. R., Alfred Shoyer, Brooklyn ; D. D. R., C. L. A. Beilenger, Islip, L. I .; D. R. S., J. W. Fowler, Brooklyn ; D. F. S., Amos Doxie, Islip ; D. Treas., Benjamin Bennit, Brooklyn.


Primary Tents.


Brooklyn, No. 10, Myrtle Hall, Thursdays. Fort Green, No. 288, Myrtle Hall, Fridays. Islip, No. 211, Islip, L. I., Mondays. . Perseverance, No. 118, Myrtle Hall, Tuesdays.


Sons of Temperance.


GRAND DIVISION OF EASTERN NEW YORK. Quarterly sessions are held in New York City, on the second Wednesday in January, April, and October, and at Sag Harbor, in July.


OFFICERS 1857 .- G. Worthy Patriarch, William H. Armstrong ; G. Worthy Associate, John Davis -; G. Scribe, Thomas Edgerly ; G. Treasurer, James Mckeon ; Conductor, Matthew Pattison.


Annual election, 2d Wednesday in October.


Cadets of Temperance.


UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE GRAND SECTION OF PENNSYLVANIA.


Subordinate Sections in Kings Co.


Thomas J. Baker, Dep. G. Patron. Secretary, E. H. Rowlandson. Assistant Sec., S. H. Vande- water. Guide, G. W. Jones. Watchman, F. Davies. Greenpoint, No. 4, Odd Fellows' Hall, Greenpoint, Fridays. Williamsburgh, No. 3, Sons of T. Hall, Eastern District, Fridays.


American Protestant Association.


GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Meets every Monday evening at 177 Wooster street, New York city. W. G. Master, John McEl-


Thomas Minnis ; W. G. Treas., Robert McCarll ; W. G. Chaplin, John W. Heape; W. G. Con., William McCloy ; W. G. Assistant Con., Thomas Lindsay ; W. G. Tyler, William Bell.


Subordinate Lodges in Kings County.


Brooklyn City, No. 6, Granada Hall, Myrtle avenue, Wednesdays.


Columbia, No. 8, corner Fourth and South First streets, Tuesdays.


Daniel Webster, No. 18, 343 Fulton street, Fri- days.


Puritan, No. 20, Adelphi Hall, Tuesdays.


Diamond, No, 38, corner Union and Court sts., Wednesdays.


Emerald Benevolent Association. . Organized 1839.


Meets at the Eagle Hotel, Fulton street. Officers 1857 : President, P. Mooney. Secretary, T. A. O'Neil. Treasurer, D. M. Kelly.


Emmet Benevolent Association.


Organized 1847. Chartered May, 1848. Meets at 61 Atlantic street, first Tuesday in each month.


Officers 1857 : President, Michael H. Murphy. Vice-President, Francis Mahony. Rec. Sec., Wil- liam'A. Furey. Cor. Sec., Patrick Casey. Treas., Michael Newman.


St. Patrick's Society.


Meets at 238 Fulton street, on notice from the Secretary.


Officers 1857 ; President, John F. Hennessey. Secretary, Francis G. Turner. Treasurer, Michael Nevin.


Thistle Benevolent Society. Organized January, 1852.


Meets at 93 Boerum, every Monday evening.


Officers 1857 : President, James Rankin. Vice- President, Financial Secretary, Wm. Leck. Recording Secretary, Alexander Ross. Treasurer, John White.


Roman Catholic Beneficial Society of St. Peter's and St. Paul's Churches, E. D.


Organized June, 1850.


Officers 1857: President, James McQuinn. Vice- President, James Monayham. Secretary, , Treasurer, Peter G. Brennan.


Shamrock Benevolent Society.


Meets at Second Ward Hotel, York st., Ist Mon- day in each month.


Officers 1857: President, John Johnson. Secre- tary, Peter McGuise. Assistant Secretary, Ed- ward Maherty. Treasurer, Michael McCormick.


NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED IN BROOKLYN.


DAILY.


BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, Isaac Van Anden, 30 and 32 Fulton street.


BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES, George C. Bennett, 145 Grand.


BROOKLYN EVENING STAR, Edwin B. Spooner, 102 and 104 Orange.


DAILY INDEPENDENT PRESS, J. A. F. Kelly, 12 and 14 South Seventh.


WEEKLY.


THE LONG ISLAND STAR, Edwin B. Spooner, 102 and 104 Orange.


BROOKLYN VOLKBLATT (German), A. W. Sten- haus, 134 Smith. . SEMI-MONTHLY.


THE TRIANGLE (Masonic), Edward Roehr, 109 Ewen.


MONTHLY.


TURNBLATT (German), F. Hune, 145 Grand.


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APPENDIX-POST OFFICES AND CHURCHES IN BROOKLYN.


POST OFFICES IN BROOKLYN.


Brooklyn 'Post Office.


337 and 339 Fulton st. (FreemanBuildings).


Office open from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M., and from 12 to 1 P. M. Mail Arrangements .- The mail for New York closes at 7 A.M., 1:45 and 7:45 P.M. On Sunday at 7 A.M., 12:30 M. and 7:45 P.M. The mail from New York arrives at 7:30 A.M., and 2:30 P.M. Sundays at 8:30 A. M. The mail for Williamsburgh and Greenpoint (via New York) closes at 1:45 P.M., and 7:45 P.M. (Saturday and Sunday excepted.) On Saturdays at. 1:45 P. M., and on Sundays at 7:45 P. M., only. The mail from Williamsburgh arrives at 7:30 A. M. and 2:30 P.M. The mail for Flatbush, Flatlands, Canarsie, New Utrecht and Fort Hamilton, closes, daily (Sundays excepted) at 3:45 P.M., in Winter, and 4:45 P.M., in Summer. Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) at 10 A.M. in Winter and 8:30 in Summer. The mail for Crescoe and Gravesend, closes daily (Sundays excepted) at 3:45 P.M., in Winter. and 4:45 P. M. , in Summer. Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) at 10 A.M. The Long Island Rail Road mail closes daily (Sundays excepted) at 7:45 A.M. Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) at 3:30 P.M. Carriers leave the Office daily(S undays excepted) at 8 A. M. and 3 P.M., for the delivery of letters, &c.


DANIEL VAN VOORHIS, Postmaster.


Williamsburgh Post Office. 141 Grand street, near Fifth.


Office open daily (Sundays excepted) from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M., from April 1st to October 1st, and from 7:30 A. M. to 8 P. M., from October 1st to April 1st. Sundays from 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. Mail Arrangements .- Mail closes daily, except Sundays, at 1:45 and 7:55 P.M. On Sundays at 7:55 P.M., only. The mail arrives daily (Sun- days excepted) at 8:30 A. M., and 3:30 P. M., Sundays 8:30 A. M. The mail for Greenpoint closes every day, except Sundays, at 9 A.M. and 4 P.M. Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) at 11 A.M. and 5 P.M.


JAMES MURPHY, Postmaster. .


Green Point Post Office. Franklin st., corner Java.


Office open daily (Sundays excepted) from 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. in Winter, and from 6:30 A.M. to 9 P. M. in Summer. Summer Arrangements .- Mail closes at 8:30 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. Mail arrives 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. Winter Arrange- ments .- Mail closes at 9 A M. and 3 P.M. Arrives at 10:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M.


ISAAC K. SNELL, Postmaster.


CHURCHES IN BROOKLYN.


Baptist.


ATLANTIC STREET. Atlantic street, near Powers. Rev. M. G. Hodge, Min.


BUSHWICK AVENUE. Bushwick avenue, near Prospect street (E.D.), Rev. Joshua B. Pen- dleton, Min.


CENTRAL. Bridge street, near Myrtle ave- nue. Rev. John W. Sarles, Min. CONCORD STREET. (Colored.) Concord street, near Gold. Rev. Simon S. Bundick, Min.


EAST BROOKLYN, Bedford avenue, near Myrtle avenue. Rev. Stephen Remington, Min. FIRST. Nassau street, near Fulton. Rev. O. W. Briggs, Min.


FIRST. (Williamsburgh.) 5th street, corner South 5th (E.D.) Rev. Samuel Baker, D.D., Min.


FIRST GERMAN. Remsen street, corner Graham avenue. Rev. W. Fashing, Min. GREENPOINT. Leonard street, cor. Calyer. Vacant.


PIERREPONT STREET. Pierrepont street, corner Clinton. Rev. J. S. Holme, Min., No. 76 Court street, between Schermerhorn and State streets.


SECOND. (Williamsburgh.) Leonard street. near Grand. Rev. Mr. Berg, Min.


STRONG PLACE. Strong Place, corner De- graw street. Rev. E. E. L. Taylor, D.D., Min.


THIRD. (Colored.) Stagg street, corner Lor- imer (E.D). Rev. J. Leonard Black, Min.


WASHINGTON AVENUE. Washington ave- nue, corner of Gates avenue. Rev. - Anable, Min.


WEEKSVILLE. . (Colored.) Warren street Weeksville. Rev. Robert Going, Min.




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