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COURT OF SESSIONS-TERMS.
Held at the City Hall, Brooklyn, on the 1st Tuesday of February, 1st Tuesday of April, 3d Tuesday of June, 2d Tuesday of September.
CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN.
CITY HALL.
GEORGE G. REYNOLDS, City Judge. Clerk, B. Frank Brown.
Deputy, Wellington Gregory.
POLICE JUSTICES' COURT.
BASEMENT CITY HALL.
CHAUNCEY M. PERRY, Police Justice. Clerk, Michael Walsh.
Open daily, (Sundays and Holidays ex- cepted), from 9 A. M. to 12 P. M., and from 3 to 5 P. M.
COURTS OF THE JUSTICES OF PEACE.
Justice 1st District-William M. Boerum, 3d District Station House.
Clerk-James Buckley.
Justice 2d District-John Quincy Adams, basement, City Hall, No. 1.
Clerk-John Burtis.
Justice 3d District-Benjamin S. More- house, Myrtle av. cor. Vanderbilt av.
Clerk-Thomas A. Gregory.
Justice 4th District-John H. Calahan. Clerk-William A. Brown.
Justice 5th District -- Anthony Walters. Clerk-William H. Dunham.
Supreme Court. General Terms-1861. Judges EMOTT, BROWN, and SORUGHAM.
2d Monday of February, at the City Hall, in Brooklyn.
2d Monday of May, at the Court House, Poughkeepsie.
2d Monday of September, at the Court House, Newburgh. 2d Monday of December, at the City Hall, Brooklyn.
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ALPENDIX-EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
Circuit Courts and Courts of Oyer and Terminer.
COUNTY OF KINGS.
2d Monday of January, 1861, Judge SCRUGHAM.
1st Tuesday of March, 1861, Judge BROWN. 2d Monday of April, 1861, Judge EMOTT.
Ist Tuesday of June, 1861, Judge SORUG- HAM. 1st Monday of October, 1861, Judge BROWN.
2d Monday of November, 1861, Judge EMOTT.
SPECIAL TERMS IN THE COUNTY OF KINGS. On the 1st Monday of January, 1861, Judge Scrugham. 1st Monday of February, 1861, Judge Scrugham.
1st Monday of March, 1861, Judge Scrug- ham.
1st Monday of April, 1861, Judge Emott.
1st Monday of May, 1861, Judge Serug- ham.
1st Monday of June, 1861, Judge Scrug- ham.
1st Monday of July, 1861, Judge Scrug- hạm.
1st Monday of August, 1861, Judge Scrug- ham.
1st Monday of September, 1861, Judge Brown.
1st Monday of October, 1861, Judge Scrug- ham.
1st Monday of November, 1861, Judge Scrugham.
1st Monday of December, 1861, Judge Scrugham.
The Special Terms in Westchester and the February, May, September, and Novem- ber Special Terms in Kings, are designated for the trial of issues and hearing enumer- ated motions, when a calendar of such causes will be made up.
JOHN A. LOTT, JAMES EMOTT, JOHN W. BROWN.
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
Board of Education. Meet on the 1st Tuesday of each month, at 5 P. M.
Office-Red Hook lane, between Fulton and Livingston streets. Officers and Members, 1861. President-CYRUS P. SMITH.
- Vice-President-D. L. Northrup.
City Superintendent-J. W. Bulkley. Secretary-Geo. A. W. Stuart. Clerk-H. Dean. Messenger-I. Akhurst. Supt. Repairs-S. B. Leonard.
Members.
R. C. Brainard, J. Bellingham,
Samuel Graham,
A. F. Hatfield,
Jas. Hall,
Jas. How,
C. Perry, J. M. Phelps,
J. Johnson,
Jno. R. Surgens,
Chas. Kelsey,
J. M. Seabury, Jno. Stewart,
Jas. Lloyd, E. A. Lambert,
O. J. Sprague,
E. W. Dunham,
D. McCabe,
C. P. Smith, J. S. Thorne,
W. McDermott,
P. J. Meehan,
D. D. Ulinant,
D. L. Northrup,
R. M. Whiting,
M, Mckinney,
H. McCloskey, Jas. Murphy, Geo. W. Parsons,
A. B. Baylis, P. G. Bergen, D. Bergen, J. S. Burr,
Jno. W. Hunter,
H. R. Pierson, Thos. Rodman.
H. G. Burnham, Thos. Carroll, A. B. Capwell, C. Dever,
S. J. Eastman, E. W. Fiske, . Thos. W. Field, Geo. Field,
E. J. Whitlock,
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Standing Committees.
ON SCHOOL HOUSES .- R. C. Brainard, J. Hall, J. Johnson, D. Bergen, C. J. Sprague, Mc- Kinney, C. Kelsey.
ON FINANCE .- J. S. Burr, E. W. Dunham, J. W. Hunter, Geo. Field, J. Murphy, J. M. Seabury, A. F. Hatfield.
ON SCHOOL BOOKS .-- Thos. H. Rodman, H. McCloskey, Thos. W. Field, D. D. Winant, H. R. Pierson, C. Dever, J. S. Thorne.
ON TEACHERS .- R. M. Whiting, P. G. Bergen, E. G. Whitlock, C. Perry, D. McCabe. ON LAW .- A. B. Capwell, Jas. How, E. W. Fiske.
ON MUSIC .- C. P. Smith, Thos. W. Field, H. G. Burnham, S. Graham, J. Lloyd. ON SUPPLIES .-- D. L. Northup, J. M. Phelps, W. McDermott.
ON LIBRARY .- J. S. Thorne, Jas. Hall, H. R. Pierson, Jas. How, C. P. Smith.
ON EVENING SCHOOLS .- A. B. Baylis, P. G. Bergen, C. J. Sprague, D. L. Northup, C.
Kelsey, Thos. Carroll, J. Lloyd, Jas. Murphy, S. J. Eastman, J. M. Phelps, D. D. Winant, C. Perry.
ON NORMAL SCHOOL .- E. A. Lambert, H. McCloskey, Geo. W. Parsons, P. J. Mehan, R. M. Whiting.
ON EXAMINATIONS .- Jno. Bellingham, H. G. Burnham, D. Bergen.
ON CREDENTIALS .- S. J. Eastman, J. Jurgens, Jno. Stewart.
ON WARMING AND VENTILATION .- J. S. Burr, S. Graham, R. O. Brainard.
ON PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM .- Geo. W. Parsons, C. Dever, Jno. W. Hunter.
ON CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM .- Jno. Bellingham, E. W. Dunham, Thos. Carroll.
School Committees .- Grammar and Primary.
No. 1 .- Whitlock, Whiting, Fiske. No. 15 .- Baylis, Sprague, Lloyd. 66 16 .- Burr, Brainard, Johnson.
2 .- D. Bergen, P. G. Bergen, J. Lloyd.
3 .- Hatfield, Lambert, Seabury.
" 4 .- Graham, Johnson, Brainard.
" 5 .- Parsons, Eastman, Carroll.
" 6 .- Kelsey, McCloskey, McDermott. 7 .- Thorne, How, Bellingham.
' 8 .- Rodman, Parsons, Pierson.
" 9 .- Eastman, Mckinney, McDermott. " 10 .- P. G. Bergen, D. Bergen, Lloyd. " 11 .- Hunter, McCabe, Lambert.
" 24 .- Stewart, Thos. W. Field, Phelps. 25 .- Phelps, Graham, Johnson.
" 12 .- Lambert, Whiting, Mckinney. 26 .- T. W. Field, Phelps, Stewart. " 13 .- Dunham, Capwell, Dever. « 27 .- Sprague, Meehan, Capwell.
" 14 .- Seabury, Thorne, Rodman.
28 .- Pierson, Hatfield, Carroll.
Committee on Colored Schools.
No. 1 .- Eastman, Seabury, Carroll. | No. 2 .- Hatfield, Hunter, Fiske.
No. 3 .- Murphy, Burnham, Perry.
Committee on Primary Schools.
No. 1 .- Committee of No. 17.
No. 2 .- Vacant.
No. 3 .- Committee of No. 16. No. 4 .- Committee of No. 19.
No. 5 .- Committee of No. 7.
TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND LOCATIONS OF SCHOOL HOUSES.
No. 1 .- Adams, cor. Concord. LYMAN E. WHITE, Principal.
No. 2 .- Forty-seventh street, n. Third av. JACOB SAND, Principal. No. 3 .- Jefferson street, cor. Bedford av. F. D. CLARK, Principal.
" 17 .- Murphy, Winant, Northup.
" 18 .- Burnham, Thos. W. Field, Hall.
" 19 .- Northup, Jurgens, Geo. Field.
" 20 .- Geo. Field, Northup, Burr.
21 .- Winant, Hall, Jurgens. 22 .- Perry, Burr, Murphy. " 23 .- Hall, Perry, Burnham.
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APPENDIX -- EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
No. 4 .- EDWARD SPAFFORD, Principal. A. C. ROBERTSON, Principal, Female Dept. AGNES REILLY, Primary Dept. No. 5 .- Myrtle av., cor. Gold street. C. E. TUTHILL, Principal. No. 6 .- E. Warren, n. Smith. DAVID SYME, Principal. No. 7 .- York, n. Bridge. FRANCIS C. BUCK, Principal. No. 8 .- Middagh street, n. Henry. JOSIAH REEVE, Principal. No. 9 .- Prospect hill. C. A. KNAPP, Principal.
No. 10 .- Fifteenth street, n. Third av. PETER ROUGET, Principal. No. 11 .- Washington av. n. Greene av. D. M. EASTON, Principal. No. 12 .- Adelphi street, n. Myrtle av. EDWIN S. ADAMS, Principal.
No. 13 .- Degraw street, n. Hicks. AARON B. CLARK, Principal. No. 14 .- Barracks. C. W. WALCOTT, Principal. No. 15 .- State street, cor. Powers. S. G. TAYLOR, Principal. No. 16 .- Wilson, n. Bedford av. LEONARD DUNKLEY, Principal. No. 17 .- N. Fifth, cor. Fifth. HENRY D. WOODWORTH, Principal. No. 18 .- Remsen street, n. Ewen. EDWARD BUSH, Principal.
No.,19 .- S. Second street, cor. 10th. THOMAS W. VALENTINE, Principal. No. 20 .- S. Fourth, n. Eighth street. CHARLOTTE D. KELLY, Principal. No. 21 .- McKibbin, n. Ewen. KATE MOWILLIAMS, Principal. No. 22 .- Union av., n. Jarvis street. JOSHUA B. GRIFFING, Principal.
No. 23 .- Bushwick av., n. Twenty-third street. S. M. MARTIN, Principal. No. 24 .- Washington, cor. Prospect street. J. E. RYAN, Principal.
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No. 25 .- Walworth, n. Myrtle av. S. C. BARNES, Principal. No. 26 .- Bowrenville. F. A. KNEELAND, Principal. No. 28 .- Herkimer, n. Ralph av. ELIZA FOLGER, Principal.
COLORED SCHOOLS. No. 1 .- Willoughby, n. Raymond. WILLIAM J. WILSON, Principal.
No. 2 .- Weeksville. JUNIUS C. MORRELL, Principal. No. 3 .- Tenth street, n. N. Second. SAMUEL S. RANKINS, Principal.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
No. 1 .- N. Sixth, n. First .- ADELAIDE N. STEVENSON, Principal.
No. 2 .- Unorganized.
No. 3 .- N. First, n. Third .- LOUISA O. TILLY,
No. 4 .- Ninth, n. Ainslie .- JANE M. TAYLOR, 66
No. 5 .- Front, cor. Green la .- M. A. LEECH,
BROO KLYN Academy of the Visitation, Corner of Pearl and Johnson streets.
The course of instruction pursued at this Academy comprises all the ordinary branches of English education : Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Composition, Geography with the use of Maps and Globes; Sacred and Profane History, Ancient and Modern History, Chrono- logy, Mythology, Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Elementary Astronomy, Algebra, and Botany. Also, the French, Spanish, Italian, and German Languages ; Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Painting in Oil and Water Colors, Needlework, Embroidery and Tapestry.
The discipline of the school is mild, but firm and regular. Strict attention to its rules is required. No deduction is made for absence less than a month.
TERMS PER QUARTER-PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
First, Second and Third Classes.
$15 00
Fourth and Fifth.
12 00
Sixth and Division of Sixth
10 00
Music and Use of Piano. 13 00
Guitar.
10 00
Harp ...
20 00
Vocal Music.
5 00
Drawing.
3 00
Painting, Water Colors.
5 00
Painting, Oil Colors.
12 00
Portrait Painting, Oil and Water
5 00
Stationery, and use of Histories for Higher Classes ... 1 25
For Lower Classes
75
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APPENDIX-FERRY COMPANIES, FIRE DEPARTMENT.
FERRY COMPANIES.
BROOKLYN FERRY COMPANY.
Office South Seventh street, Ferry House.
President, James Murphy. Secretary, John Berry. Treasurer, John S. Hunt. Di- rectors, James Murphy, George Law, Wil- liam Layton, John A. Cross, William Wall, Abraham Meserole, John Berry.
The following Ferries are owned by this Company :
Division Avenue Ferry, from South Sev- enth street, Williamsburgh, to Grand street, New York.
Grand Street, from Grand street, Wil- liamsburgh, to Grand street, New York.
Peck Slip Ferry, from South Seventh street, Williamsburgh, to Peck slip, New York.
Roosevelt Street, from South Seventh street, Williamsburgh, to Roosevelt street, New York.
GREENPOINT. Established April, 1854. Proprietor, G. Lee Knapp. Office at the Ferry House, Greenpoint.
This ferry runs from foot of Greenpoint av., formerly L street, Greenpoint, to foot of Tenth street, New York.
HOUSTON STREET ASSOCIATES. Established 1842.
Office, foot Grand street, E. Dist. Proprietors, Reuben Withers, W. Winans. Treasurer, James M. Waterbury. Agent, J. B. Brown.
This ferry runs from foot of Grand street, E. District, to the foot of Houston street, New York.
TWENTY-THIRD STREET AND GREEN- POINT FERRY. Established 1857.
Proprietor, G. Lee Knapp. Office at the Ferry House, Greenpoint.
This ferry runs from foot of Greenpoint av., formerly L street, Greenpoint, to foot of Twenty-third street, New York.
UNION, OF BROOKLYN. Incorporated November, 1854.
CAPITAL, $800,000. SHARES, 8,000. PAR, $100.
Office, Fulton Ferry House, Brooklyn.
OFFICERS, 1861 .- President, Nathan B. Morse. Secretary and Treasurer, Joseph A. Perry. Directors, Abraham B. Baylis, Charles E. Bill, John Blunt, W. N. Degraw, Joseph Ketchum, Ezra Lewis, Abiel A. Low, Nathan B. Morse, Joseph A. Perry, Henry E. Pierrepont, Cyrus P. Smith, J. S. T. Stranahan, H. P. Olafen, James How, H. R. Worthington.
The following Ferries are owned by this Company :
Catharine Ferry, from Main to Catharine street, New York.
Fulton Ferry, from Fulton street, Brook- lyn, to Fulton street, New York.
Hamilton Avenue Ferry, from Hamilton av. to Whitehall street, New York.
South Ferry, from Atlantic to Whitehall street, New York.
Wall Street Ferry, from Montague to Wall street, New York.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Western District. CHIEF ENGINEER, WILLIAM H. FUREY. Office-City Hall, basement. Residence-178 Navy street.
Assistant Engineers.
William Vanderveer. George Ward. David Simpson, Stephen W. Philips,
David D. Rogers, Henry Van Brunt, William McLaughlin.
Fire Commissioners.
Joseph Ketchum, Jr. William E. Sprague. John Philips. Burdett Stryker.
Charles A. Field. (Clerk) Geo. H. Haywood.
Fire Department Fund-Officers of the Board of Representatives.
President, Benj. Wood, Jr.
Treasurer, William Burrell.
Vice-President, Thomas Shankland. Secretary, John Gunning.
William D. Haskins, Collector.
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APPENDIX-FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Officers of the Board of Trustees.
President, Anthony F. Campbell. Secretary, John Gunning. Counsellor, Roswell C. Brainard. Sergeant-at-Arms, Wm. D. Haskins.
Fire Wardens, W. D.
1st District .- 1st, 2d, and 3d Wards,
Thos. Kerrigan, Navy Yard, gate.
2d 4th, 5th, and 11th "
Wm. S. Wright.
3d 6th and 12th Robert Barre.
4th 8th and 9th
Wm. Wallace.
5th 66 7th and 9th
Ambrose Brown.
President, WM. S. WRIGHT.
- Secretary, WM. WALLACE.
Association of Exempt Firemen.
President, John C. Roach.
Treasurer, Alexander Anderson. - Recording Secretary, John B. Pitt.
FIRE ALARM BELLS.
City Hall, Firemen's Hall, House Hose Co. No. 9, Third District Station-House, Cal- vary Church, Fourth District Station-House, House Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3, Second District Station-House.
The number of strokes on the bell denotes the District. General Alarm-continued ringing.
FIRE APPARATUS. Engine Companies.
No. Name.
1. WASHINGTON,
Prospect street, near Main, Disbanded.
2. NEPTUNE,
3. FRANKLIN,
Henry street, near Cranberry,
4. EAGLE,
High street, near Fulton,
5. UNION,
Canton street, near Myrtle avenue,
6. PROTECTOR,
Pearl street, near Concord,
7. CONSTITUTION,
8. NIAGARA,
Front street, near Bridge, Disbanded.
9. CONTINENTAL, Myrtle avenue, corner Vanderbilt av., Kent avenue, near Myrtle avenue. Gold street, near Concord,
11. JACKSON,
12. PHOENIX,
13. ATLANTO,
14. PACIFIC, 15.
Pierrepont street, near Fulton, Disbanded.
State street, near Nevins,
Jay street, near Willoughby, Disbanded.
19. EMPIRE,
20. CLINTON,
21. PUTNAM,
22. MONTAUK,
No. Name.
1. ATLANTIO,
2. MECHANIC,
3. ALERT,
4. CRYSTAL,
5. FRONTIER,
6. WASHINGTON, 2
Hose Companies. Location.
Henry street, near Cranberry, Jay street, near Tillary, Hoyt street, near Fulton avenue, Love lane, near Henry, Hudson avenue, near Front street, Adelphi street, near Myrtle avenue,
Foreman. P. Lahey.
Joseph Gregg. Jas. McDermott. Peter Fitzpatrick. William Brown. Michael Kennedy.
Joseph Whiting.
Wm. McMillan. David Stewart.
Isaac Leggett.
Martin Conroy. William Burrell.
Henry Van Brunt. William Hill. Teunis Bergen. Sam'l Whittelsy.
Foreman.
Robert Malcolm. Andrew Underhill. H. A. Ransford. Edwin Underhill. Thomas Smith. Richard Lamb.
10. COLUMBIA,
Graham street, near Myrtle avenue, Disbanded.
16. MOUNT PROSPECT,
17. BROOKLYN, 18.
Bergen street, near Court, Fulton avenue, near Adelphi, Third avenue, near Twenty-fifth street, Degraw, near Court street,
Location.
Vice-President, C. B. Simpson. Financial Secretary, William E. Sprague.
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Hose Companies.
No. Name.
Location.
Tillary street, near Bridge, Bergen street, near Court,
Van Brunt street, near Hamilton avenue,
10. MOUNT VERNON,
11. NIAGARA,
12. CASHOW,
13. FRANKLIN, Franklin avenue, near Van Buren,
Hook and Ladder Companies.
1. LAFAYETTE,
2. CLINTON,
Henry street, near Cranberry, Pearl street, near Concord,
3. EMPIRE, Bedford avenue, near Myrtle avenue,
4. DEGRAW,
5. RESQUE,
Joseph Montross. Alex. A. Campbell. George Hadden. John J. Green. Charles Wilson.
Lewis Dubois.
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Fire Districts .--- Boundaries.
FIRST DISTRICT .- Bounded by Montague street, Clinton street, Fulton street, Tillary street, Washington street, and East River to Montague street.
SECOND DISTRICT .- Bounded by Montague street, Clinton street, Atlantic street, Court street, Gowanus Bay, New York Bay, and East River to Montague street.
THIRD DISTRICT .- Bounded by Court street, Atlantic street, Smith street, Fulton av., Flatbush av., Fifth av., Thirty-sixth street, and Gowanus Bay to Court street.
FOURTH DISTRICT .- Bounded.by Clinton av., Atlantic av., Flatbush av., Fulton av., Jay street to Johnson street, a straight line thence to intersection of Navy street and Flush- ing av., and Flushing av. to Clinton av.
FIFTH DISTRICT .- Bounded by Washington street, Tillary street, Jay street to Johnson street, a straight line thence to southwest corner of Navy Yard, thence along Navy Yard wall to East River, and East River to Washington street.
SIXTH DISTRICT .- Bounded by Tillary street, Jay street, Smith street, Atlantic street, Clinton street, and Fulton street to Tillary street.
SEVENTH DISTRICT .- Bounded by Clinton av., Atlantic av., Fulton av., Bedford av., De Kalb av., Nostrand av., and Flushing av. to Clinton av.
FIRE DEPARTMENT. Eastern District. HAMILTON ALLEN, CHIEF ENGINEER. Office No. - South 2d Street. Assistant Engineers.
Charles B. Elliott,
Thomas M. Doyle, John Hauson, George W. Tonkins, Harvey Maugum.
Fire Commissioners.
William V. Hanson, William Meeks, James Rodwell, Thomas Aimes, Richard H. Harding, Chairman, R. T. Hendricks, Secretary.
Thomas S. Gill,
Fire Wardens. Peter G. Brennen, George McGuire.
Foreman. Dennis Downey. George Groves. John McDermott. Augus's J. Dayton. Charles H. Siefkin. Lawrence Hanley. Richard Smith.
7. AMERICUS,
8. . WATER WITCH,
9. HOPE,
Carlton avenue, near Fulton, Court street, near Livingston, Joralemon street, near Furman,
Third avenue, near Nineteenth street, Canton, near De Kalb av.,
Bell Ringers, City Hall. Joseph Montross. - Charles Rogers.
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FIRE APPARATUS. Engine Companies.
No. Name.
Location.
1. WASHINGTON, North Second street, near Third, .2. PROTECTION, Fourth street, near South First,
4. UNITED STATES,
Ewen corner Wyckoff,
5. NORTHERN LIBERTIES, Temporary location,
6. EAGLE,
7. NEPTUNE,
8. PACIFIC,
9. LAFAYETTE,
Powers street, near Ewen, South Sixth street, near Fourth, South First street, near Eleventh,
10. RED JACKET, Junction of North Second and Fourth streets, George Jackson.
11. VALLEY FORGE,
12. FRIENDSHIP,
13. VICTORY,
No. Name.
1. MARION,
2. ATLANTIC,
3. FRIENDSHIP,
4. ZEPHYR,
5. METAMORA,
6. CONTINENTAL,
7. RIDGEWOOD,
8. VICTORY,
Hose Companies. Location.
South First street, near Fifth,
Johnson corner Morrell,
North First, near Fourth street,
South Third, near Fifth street, Smith, near Meeker avenue, Schols, near Union avenue,
Franklin avenue,
Graham avenue, near Grand,
Foreman. . James G. Brown. George Quinn. George Vertizan. Thomas Haydon. Irvine Cox. John Brown. Bernard Haver. John Short.
A. Nauert. George Frost. Harry Dixon.
Foreman. W. H. Lawrence. George Lindsay. John Smith. M. W. Wells. Martin H. Way. Samuel Guthrie. James T. Barton. Michael Shields.
Hook and Ladder Companies.
1. LADY WASHINGTON, Fourth street, near North Seventh street. 2. PUTNAM, North Second street, near Lorimer. Seventh street, near Division avenue.
Fire Alarm Bells.
Towers-Corner South Second and Fourth streets, and corner Wyckoff and Ewen streets.
Bell Ringers.
13th Ward, John P. Haffy,
Thomas W. Eccleston. 16th Ward, John Benham,
William E. Raynor.
Fire Districts.
FIRST DISTRICT .- Bounded by Newtown creek, Meeker avenue, East river, and Bush- wick creek.
SECOND DISTRICT .- Bounded by East river, Bushwick creek, Union avenue, and Grand street.
THIRD DISTRICT .- Bounded by Newtown creek, Meeker avenue, Union avenue, Metro- politan avenue, and Grand street.
FOURTH DISTRICT .- Bounded by City line, Newtown, Broadway, Union avenue, Grand street, and Metropolitan avenue.
FIFTH DISTRICT .- Bounded by East river, Grand street, Union avenue and Broadway. SIXTH DISTRICT .- Bounded by Wallabout bay, Flushing avenue, and Broadway.
HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES, INFIRMARIES, &c.
Brooklyn Central Dispensary. Office, 5 Flatbush av.
President : J. W. Hunter. Secretary, L. C. Andrus. Treasurer, J. S. Mackay.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE .- Wm. H. Peck, Richard H. Tucker, J. S. Mackay. PHYSICIANS .-- J. H. Burge, John Hill, S. C. Greigg, Wm. H. Gardiner, J. Wilson. APOTHECARY .- Eagleton.
3. YOUNG AMERICA,
Washington street, G. P.
Bushwick avenue,
Clymer street,
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APPENDIX-HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES, INFIRMARIES, &C.
Brooklyn City Hospital, Raymond street, near De Kalb av.
John Haslett, President. Robert Nichols, Vice-President. John Blunt, Treasurer. Henry P. Morgan, Secretary.
Physicians : James Crane, D. S. Landon, H. S. Smith, A. Nelson Bell, Chas. J. Seymour.
Surgeons : James M. Minor, De Witt C. Enos, Daniel E. Kissam, J. C. Hutchison, George Cochran.
Resident Physician-A. W. Boone.
Resident Surgeons-James Parish, F. J. White, Superintendent, John T. E. Nichols.
Brooklyn Dispensary, and Eye and Ear In- firmary, No. 109 Pineapple street. Incor- porated under the General Act, 1850. Open daily from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
President, Alanson Trask.
Vice-Pres., Thomas Clark, L. B. Wyman.
Secretary, William W. Henshaw.
Treasurer, J. H. Frothingham.
Surgeon, Joseph B. Jones, M. D. Adjunct Surgeon, W. F. Swaln, M. D.
John Ball, M. D., Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Diseases of Children, the Skin and Vaccination.
William Law, M. D., Diseases of the Heart, Throat, and Lungs.
Robert Ormiston, M. D., Diseases of the Head and Digestive Organs.
R. M. Deering, Apothecary and Dentist.
Brooklyn Homeopathic Dispensary, No. 83 Court street.
OFFICERS FOR 1861 .- President, E. W. Dunham. Vice-President, N. B. Morse. Treasurer, Sylvanus S. Townsend. Cor- responding and Recording Secretary, James L. Dunham.
Brooklyn Medical and Surgical Institute. No. 230 Washington street.
Incorporated by the State of New York. with full collegiate powers.
President, Charles Storrs. Vice-President, Samuel W. Slocum.
Treasurer, H. J. Cullen, M. D.
Secretary, Hon. T. C. Callicot. Assistant Secretary, Lewis Bauer, M. D.
Superintendent, H. Davis Smith.
Brooklyn Medico-Chirurgical Society.
President, Daniel Ayres, M. D.
1st Vice-President, J. E. Clark, M. D.
2d Vice-President, J. H. H. Burge, M. D. Recording Secretary, O. E. Halsey, M. D. Corresponding Secretary, Wm. Otterson, M. D. Treasurer and Curator, G: D. Ayres, M.D.
Eclectic Medical Society of the County of Kings.
President, Wm. W. Hewley, M. D.
Vice-President,
Secretary, James T. Burdick, M. D. Treasurer, B. J. Stowe, M. D. CENSORS. D. E. Smith, M. D .; James Penoyer, M. D .; P. D. Tillinghast, M. D.
Long Island College Hospital, Henry street, between Pacific and Amity.
This institution, chartered in 1858, with full collegiate powers and hospital privileges, and having both an IN-DOOR and OUT-DOOR department, is open daily, Sundays excepted, for the reception and treatment of patients. Its affairs are managed by twenty- five Regents, a Medical Council, a Faculty of the College, and a Faculty of the Hospital
BOARD OF REGENTS-Pres., Hon. Samuel Sloan. Vice-Pres., Charles Christmas, Esq. Sec., Thomas H. Rodman, Esq. Treas., Cornelius Dever, Esq.
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL-Theodore L. Mason, M. D .; William H. Dudley, M. D .; Chauncey L. Mitchell, M. D .; James H. Henry, M. D.
FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE.
Austin Flint, M. D., Prof. of Practice and Pathology.
Frank H. Hamilton, M. D., Prof. of Surgery. James D. Trask, M. D., Prof. of Obstetrics.
R. Ogden Doremus, M. D., Prof. of Chemistry and Toxicology.
J. C. Hutchison, M. D., Prof. of Surgical Anatomy and Operative Surgery. John C. Dalton, M. D., Prof. of Physiology and Microscopic Anatomy. De Witt C. Enos, M. D., Prof. of Anatomy. E. N. Chapman, M. D., Prof. of Mat. Med. and Therapeutics. George. K. Smith, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
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APPENDIX-LITERARY INSTITUTIONS AND LIBRARIES.
PHYSICIANS-E. N. Chapman, M. D .; Wm. Heuser, M. D. ; J. E. Clark, M. D .; Wm. H. Davol, M. D. ; Arnold Hallett, M. D.
SURGEONS-Frank H. Hamilton, M. D .; J. G. Johnson, M. D .; D. A. Dodge, M. D. ; William Gilfillan, M. D.
HOUSE SURGEON .- James Cutter, M. D.
APOTHECARY .- C. S. Fougera.
Medical Society of the County of Kings. Organized March, 1822.
PRESIDENT-C. R. MCCLELLAND, M. D. Vice-President-D. O. Enos, M. D. Secretary-John G. Johnson, M. D. Assistant Secretary-Wm. Gilfillan, M. D. Treasurer -- A. Otterson, M. D.
Librarian-George J. Bennet, M. D. CENSORS.
E. N. Chapman, M. D. J. F. Conkling, M.D. Nelson M. North, M. D. Orator-Frank H. Hamilton, M. D.
Williamsburgh Dispensary.
Office, 131 Fourth street. (E. D.)
PRESIDENT .- SAMUEL GROVES. Vice-Presidents .- John J. Hicks, Nathaniel Briggs. Secretary .- Samuel J. Burr.
Samuel Hart, M. D. Henry J. Cullen, M. D. | Treasurer .- John Broach.
LITERARY INSTITUTIONS AND LIBRARIES.
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE AND POLY- . TECHNIC INSTITUTE- Livingston St., bet. Court and Boerum.
President, J. H. Raymond, LL.D. Prin- cipal Academic Department, Prof. E. C. Seymour, A. M. Secretary, Josiah O. Low. Treasurer, John T. Martin. Registrar and Clerk, Sylvester H. Clark.
Trustees. President, J. H. Frothingham.
J. S. T. Stranahan, L. B. Wyman, S. B. Chittenden, J. O. Low, John T. Martin, George A. Jarvis, Charles S. Baylis, James How, D. S. Landon, M. G. Harrington, J. H. Frothingham, J. E. Southworth, Charles R. Martin, Abraham B. Baylis, A. S. Barnes, Alex. M. White, B. R. Blyden- burgh.
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