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CASH CAPITAL,
$1,000,000.00
SURPLUS,
423,989.74
ASSETS,
$1,423,989.74
INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, MARINE, LAKE, CANAL AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION.
STEPHEN CROWELL, President. EDGAR W. CROWELL, Vice President. PHILANDER SHAW, Secretary.
ermania fir Insurance Company, No. 4 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL,
$500,000,
WITH A LARGE SURPLUS. This Company Insures Property of all kinds against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Favorable Terms. JOHN E. KAHL, Secretary, RUDOLPH GARRIGUE, Vice President, MAURICE HILGER, President,
DIRECTORS.
Maurice Hilger. 4 Wall Street.
Dr. Anthony Gescheidt 44 Clinton Place.
Michael Lineau ... .. of the firm of M. Lienau & Co.
John Schmædeke .. Brooklyn.
Henry Ball .. .of the firm of Ball, Black & Co.
C. Poppenhusen.
Poppenhusen & Koenig.
Peter Murray
John H. Abeel.
William H. Smith. John Chetwood ..
John H. Abeel & Co. W. H. Smith & Son. Counsellor at Law. New Jersey.
H. A. Schleicher ... William Loschigk ...
Læschigk, Wesendonck &Co.
E. H. C. Dobrmann.
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Dohrmann & Co.
" Whitney & Muren.
= Byrd & Hall.
Herman Marcuse ... R. C. Burlage.
44 Marcuse & Baltzer.
Robert Squires. Died. Westfall
J. & D. Westfall.
Jacques Schieb ..
Franeis Bolting.
F. Bolting & Co.
Hermann Funke ...
22 Maiden Lane. Hermann Boker & Co.
John Moller.
Anthony Arrent.
Mollers, Shotwell & Co. 64 Essex Street.
Rudolph Garrigue .. Edmund Poirier.
=
Poirier & Co.
L. H. Meyer
cor. Mercer & HoustonSts. 48 Exchange Place.
WYNKOOP & HALLENBECK,
Book and Job Printers,
No. 113 FULTON STREET,
NEW YORK.
William Schall.
"
William Schall & Co.
Geo. W. Hennings .. =
C. Godfrey Gunther Clement Heerdt ..
Hennings & Gosling. Mavor of the City of N. Y.
Jacob R. Schuyler ..
Schuyler, Hartley & Graham.
H. G. Eilshenius Henry Becker.
H. Becker & Co.
C. F. Dambmann ... John F. Schepeler ..
C. F. Dambmann & Co,
" Schepeler & Co.
Melvin S Whitney. George J. Byrd ..
14 Wall Street.
¥ Bunge, Burlage & Co.
Louis Huesmann ..
Huesmann & Co.
4 Wall Street.
Melchoir Duecker.
George F. Thomae ..... of the firm of W. W. DeForest & Co.
Anthony Scheitlin.
A. & E. Scheitlin. 35 Maiden Lane.
C. Heerdt & Co.
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APPENDIX-BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
The Nassau Fire Insurance Company of Brooklyn.
No. 10 COURT STREET, corner of Remsen, BROOKLYN. No. 65 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. M. Harris,
John Halsey, Sam'l L. Mitchell,
Samuel Smith, Wm. Hunter, Jr. D. Van Voorhis, Silas Ludlam, A. Underhill, Jas. Weaver, John French,
Thos. Stratton, L. S. Husted,
B. F. Wardell. J. W. Harper,
Abiel A. Low,
John T. Martin,
Wm. C. Fowler,
Geo. D. Morgan,
John W. Hunter,
H. K. Corning,
John A. Lott,
Jos. C. Johnson,
H. B. Claflin,
L. M. Sheldon,
H. C. Murphy,
A. J. BEEKMAN, Secretary.
WILLIAM M. HARRIS, President.
New York Equitable Insurance Company.
No. 58 WALL STREET (opposite HANOVER STREET).
CASH CAPITAL, $210,000, WITH A LARGE SURPLUS.
CHARTERED, 1823.
This Company continues to Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on the most favorable terms. JOHN MILLER, Secretary. RICHARD J. THORNE, President.
Worth River Insurance Company,
Office, 202 GREENWICH STREET, in the City of New York.
CAPITAL, $350,000.
Continues to Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire and the casualties incident to inland navigation, upon favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
W. C. Rhinelander, Abrah'm Van Nest, Peter Martin,
John B. Schmelzel, Eli White,
Geo. P. Rogers, John Slosson, Lyman Denison, Sam'l V. Hoffman, John J. Lagrave, Jeremiah Lambert, Andr. C. Zabriskie, Matt. Armstrong,
JOHN HEGEMAN, Secretary.
Peter R. Warner, Howel Hoppock, Ebenezer Cauldwell Stephen Conover, John C. Tucker,
Edward Slosson, Esek H. Williams, W. C. Brinkerhoff, Jay L. Adams, Waldo Hutchins, Chn. Zabriskie, Jr.,
Edward Jones, Wm. H. Braman, Joshua Jones, E. H. Van Winkle, G. C. Verplanck, Michael Allison.
PETER R. WARNER, President.
Conklin Brush,
Daniel McCabe, A. J. Beekman,
Cyrus P. Smith,
Chas. H. Baxter.
Jas. A. H. Bell,
B. Valentine,
Theo. Rogers,
John A. Cross,
Geo. A. Thorne,
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APPENDIX-LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
LITERARY INSTITUTIONS AND LIBRARIES.
BROOKLYN ART ASSOCIATION.
Rooms, Academy of Music; office, 137 Montague street,
President, R. Gignoux.
Vice-President, Ethelbert V. Mills.
Treasurer, Gordon L. Ford.
Secretary, John Williamson.
BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE AND POLY- TECHNIC INSTITUTE .- Livingston st., bet. Court and Boerum.
President, Isaac H. Frothingham.
Secretary, Josiah O. Low.
- Treasurer, Alexander M. White. Registrar and Clerk, Robert Foster.
TRUSTEES.
J. S. T. Stranaham, Luther B. Wyman, S. B. Chittendon, Josiah O. Low, John T. Martin, George A. Jarvis, Charles S. Bay- lis, James How, D. S. Landon, I. H. Froth- ingham, Charles R. Marvin, Albert S. Barnes, Alexander M. White, E. T. H. Gibson, Walter T. Hatch, John L. Pope, John D. Mckenzie.
FACULTY:
D. H. Cochran, Ph. D., Pres., George W. Collord, A. M., J. J. Lewis, A. M., Jean Gustave Keetels, A. M., Robert Foster, A. M., Rufus Sheldon, A. M., George W. Plympton, A. M., E. O. Seymour, A. M.
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS SEMINARY .- 86, 88, and 90 Montague Place.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.
Charles E. West, L.L. D., Principal Pro- prietor, and Lecturer on the Natural. Sciences, and the Fine Arts.
Rev. R. S. Storrs, Jr., D. D., Lecturer on the Evidences of Christianity.
Rev. John Lord, Lecturer on History.
A. N. Bell, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology And twelve teachers in other departments of instruction.
BOARD OF VISITORS.
Rev. R. S. Storrs, Jr., D. D., President, Rev. Frederick A. Farley, D. D., Hon. John Greenwood, Rev. William J. Budidgton, D. D., Hon. James Humphrey, Rev. J. S. Holme Rev. J. E. Rockwell, D.D., Rev. Charles Robinson, J. Carson Brevoort, Esq., Rev. James Eells, D.D., Alexander H. Dana, Esq., John H. Raymond, L.L. D., Rev. A. Little- john, D. D., Luther B. Wyman, Esq., Isaac H. Frothingham, Esq., Rev. A. Elmendorf, D.D., Rev. J. B. Waterbury, D.D., Rev. E. L. Taylor, D.D., Hon. Jesse C. Smith, O. L. Mitchell, M. D., W. K. Brown, M.D.
BRYANT, STRATTON, & CLARK'S BROOKLYN COMMERCIAL & BUSI- NESS COLLEGE-Hamilton Building, 13, 14, 15, 16 Court st. (Opposite the City Hall.)
An important link in the great interna- tional chain of business colleges located in thirty of the leading commercial cities in the United States and Canada, as follows: BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, NEWARK, PORT- LAND, PROVIDENCE, HARTFORD, POUGHKEEP- SIE, BURLINGTON, ALBANY, TROY, UTICA, OGDENSBURG, ROCHESTER, BUFFALO, MON- TREAL, TORONTO, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, TO- LEDO, INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, ST. LOUIS, BRIDGEPORT, DAVEN- PORT, and BOSTON, conducted upon actual business principles, and designed to impart a sound business education to the young men of the country.
The branches receiving special attention, are Book-keeping, Commercial Law, Com- mercial Arithmetic, Penmanship, and Tele- graphing.
H. B. Bryant, H. D., Stratton, W. H. Clark, Proprietors.
H. D. Stratton, General Superintendent of the chain of Colleges.
H. B. Bryant, General Superintendent of the Course of Instruction.
W. H. Clark, Resident Principal.
FACULTY.
W. H. Clark, H. B. Bryant, H. D. Strat- ton, Thomas H. Wilson, J. H. Soper, S. W. Armstrong, Instructors in the Science of Ac- counts, Commercial Law, and Mathematics, and Lecturers on the Theory and Practice of Business.
Theodore W. Dwight, L.L. D., President of Law School of Columbia College, New York, Lecturer on Commercial Law.
J. A. Soper and T. H. Wilson, Instruc- tors of Spencerian Penmanship and Com- mercial Correspondence.
BROOKLYN INSTITUTE AND YOUTHS' FREE LIBRARY-184 Washington st. near Concord.
ESTABLISHED 1823. CHARTERED 1824. President, Peter G. Taylor. Vice-President, Oliver Hull. Treasurer, Thomas Rowe. Secretary, John W. Pray.
TRUSTEES.
Isaac H. Frothingham, Crawford C. Smith, James Howe, S. W. Sneden, Peter G. Taylor, Thomas Rowe, Hosea Webster.
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APPENDIX-LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas Woodward, J. S. Thorne, Wil- liam Everdell, Jr., Jesse O. Smith, George Kissam, Alfred M. Wood, Duncan Little- john, Charles H. Baxter, Henry W. Herrick, Alfred Young, E. J. Whitlock.
Librarian, J. McGeorge.
BROOKLYN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, (E. D.) South 8th st. near 4th.
President, Sylvester Wood. Vice President, Wm. J. Coombs. Recording Secretary. H. W. Redfield. Corresponding Sec. Theo. Jackson. Treasurer, W. R. Scofield.
DIRECTORS.
Ambrose Snow, J. T. Knapp, B. H. Howell, W. J. Coombs, Henry W. Banks, A. M. Leach, R. H. Huntley, A. L. Van Blarcom, Joseph Berry, Chas. H Fellows, W. R. Scofield, Franklin Lummus, Thomas Field, F. Jackson, Henry W. Redfield, Henry Germond, Samuel Truslow, Fred. Foster.
CAPITOLINE ASSOCIATION, Rooms 137 Montague st. Office, 135 Fulton.
President, John W. Carrington. Vice President, Charles Holt. Recording Sec. Martin E. Elmendorf. Corresponding Sec. Charles J. Holt. Treasurer, T. Edward Fleet.
TRUSTEES.
D. Austin Taylor, Merritt W. Griswold, James H. Hart, George S. Moulton, Samuel T. Dauchy, Edward F. Cronyn.
CATHOLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Court street, near Joralemon.
James Rorke, President ; John Courtney, Vice-President; David L. Williams, Record- ing Secretary; J. McLaughlin, Corresponding Secretary; Charles Doherty, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS .- Thomas Carroll, John F. Hennessy, Michael H. Hagerty, Robert Stackpole, Thomas P. Norris, James W. Sheredan, Martin E. Degan, P. H. Bren- nan.
HAMILTON LITERARY ASSOCIATION OF BROOKLYN.
Founded 1832. Chartered 1842.
Rooms, Hamilton Building, 14 Court street. President-John F. Baker. Vice-President-Albert Roberts. Secretary-D. C. Van Cott. Treasurer-John H. Knaebel.
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LAW LIBRARY OF BROOKLYN, No. 4 Court House.
President, Philip S. Crooke. Secretary, Henry Hagner. Treasurer, John P. Rolfe. TRUSTEES .- P. S. Crooke, H. Hagner, John P. Rolfe, H. C. Murphy, N. B. Morse, J. W. Gilbert, John Greenwood. -
LIBRARY COMMITTEE .- H. Hagner, J. P. Rolfe, J. W. Gilbert. LIBRARIAN-S. C. Betts. Long Island Historical Society. Rooms, No. 14 Court street, Hamilton Building.
Incorporated pursuant to a general act of the Legislature of the State of New. Yok April 6, 1863.
PRESIDENT. J. CARSON BREVOORT. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT. JOHN GREENWOOD, SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT. CHARLES E. WEST.
FOREIGN CORRESPONDING SECRETARY HENRY O. MURPHY.
HOME CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. JOHN WINSLOW.
RECORDING SECRETARY. A. COOKE HULL. TREASURER. CHARLES CONGDON. LIBRARIAN. HENRY R. STILES.
DIRECTORS.
Charles Congdon, Roswell Graves, Thomas W. Field, A. Cooke Hull, M. D., J. M. Van Cott, Ethelbert S. Mills, R. S. Storrs, Jr., D. D., Henry R. Stiles, M.D., A. N. Little- john, D. D., Charles E. West, LL.D., J. Carson Brevoort, W. I. Buddington, D. D., A. A. Low, George W. Parsons, A. J. Spooner, John Winslow, George S. Stephen -- son, Hon. John Greenwood, S. B. Chitten- den, Hon .. Henry O. Murphy, William Poole, Henry Sheldon, Elias Lewis, Jr., Theo. L. Mason, M.D., Henry E. Pierrepont.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN. Athenæum, Atlantic street, cor. Clinton.
DIRECTORS.
President, Franklin Woodruff; Vice-Pre- sident, John R. Kennaday ; Corresponding Secretary, Adrian Van Sinderen; Record- ing Secretary, Raymond Jenkins; Trea- surer, Coe Adams. Josialı B. Blossom, Camden C. Dike, William A. Fowler, James H. Frothingham, Benjamin P. Lunt, Fran- cis D. Moulton, George L. Nichols, Dudley W. Van Ingen, G. H. Van Wagenen, Isaac B. Wellington.
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APPENDIX -MILITARY.
TRUSTEES.
President, Simeon B. Chittenden; Vice- President, Thomas T. Buckley ; Secretary, Adrian Van Sinderen; Treasurer, James H. Frothingham. Abraham B. Baylis, William H. Mellen, James P. Wallace. Ex- officio, Franklin Woodruff, Coe Adams.
Librarian, S. B. Noyes.
TERMS .- Clerks, students, journeymen mechanics, and apprentices-Initiation fee $1 : dues, payable quarterly, if desired, $2; annual subsequent subscription, $3 ; merchants and others, $3.
PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR FEMALES-Joralemon street, bet. Court and Clinton.
President, A. A. Low. Treasurer, John H. Prentice. Secretary, Jos. W. Harper. Trustees,. Richard P. Buck, A. B. Baylis, C. P. Smith, J. S. Thorne, P. C. Cornell,
J. W. Harper, J. H. Prentice, A. W. Ben- son, A. A. Low, Fisher Howe, Loomis Ballard, John Haslett, J. M. Van Cott, S. B. Chittenden, David Coope, and his Hon- or, the Mayor.
Principal, A. Crittenden, A. M.
PRESCOTT LITERARY ASSOCIATION
Gates avenue, cor. Washington avenue.
President, W. F. Taylor. Vice-Presi- dents, Warren P. Bell, Charles K. Strong. Secretary, E. A. Reeves. Treasurer, Win. B. Starkweather.
WORKINGMEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIA- TION.
Fulton avenue, cor. Carlton.
President, Wm. H. Thomas. Vice-Presi- dent, Richard D. Crotty. Secretary, Sam'l Teather. Treasurer, Andrew Joyce. Li- brarian, T. F. Philcox.
MILITARY.
H. B. Duryea, of Brooklyn, Major-Gen, Second Division, New York State Militia, comprising the counties of Kings, Queens, Suffolk, Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, and Sullivan.
Division Staff.
Inspector, Col. William J. Steele.
Engineer, Julius W. Adams.
Judge Advocate,
Harmanus B. Hub- bard.
Surgeon, George Cochran.
Quartermaster, Lt.Col. William H. Hasted.
Paymaster, Maj. William H. Bergen.
Aid-de-Camp, Maj. D. M. Tallmage.
Fifth Brigade.
Brigadier-General, Philip S. Crooke, Flat- bush. (Located in Kings county, con- sists of 13th, 14th, 28th, and 70th Regi- ments.)
Brigade Staff.
Inspector, David J. Dean.
Surgeon, Thomas McAllister, M. D.
Quartermaster, James Mooney.
Aid, John L. Bergen.
Engineer, Vacant.
Paymaster, Thomas O. Dakin.
Judge Advocate, Vacant.
13th RGIMENT-INFANTRY.
Colonel, John B. Woodward.
Lieutenant-Colonel, William A. McKee.
Major, Joseph B. Leggett. Adjutant, Willoughby Powell.
14th REGIMENT-INFANTRY.
Colonel, Edward B. Fowler.
Lieutenant-Colonel, Robert B. Jordan.
Major, Henry T. Head.
Adjutant, John V. Cit.
28th REGIMENT-INFANTRY.
Colonel, Vacant.
Lieutenant-Colonel, Adam Schipper. Major, Joseph Burger.
Adjutant, Julius Kopp,
70th REGIMENT-CAVALRY.
Colonel, William J. Cropsey.
Lieutenant-Colonel, Francis C. Gruning.
Major, Robert Smith.
Adjutant, John McLeer.
1st BATTERY-HEAVY ARTILLERY, Major, Horace A. Sprague.
Adjutant,
Wm. J. Tate.
11th BRIGADE.
Organized December 31, 1861, in the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th Wards of the city of Brooklyn-Brigadier- General, Jesse O. Smith, Brooklyn-con- sists of the 23d, 47th, 52d, and 56th Regi- ments.
Brigade Staff.
Major, (A.A.G.) Major Benjamin Haskell. Engineer, " Edwin O. Hotchkiss.
Judge Advocate, " Roswell C.Brainard.
Surgeon, " Edward Malone.
Quartermaster,
Capt. Lebbeus Chapman,
Com. of Subsistence, Robt. C. Ogden.
- Paymaster, Henry J. C ipperly
Aide-de-Camp, " Jno. Berry
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APPENDIX-MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.
23d REGIMENT-INFANTRY.
Colonel, Calvin E. Pratt.
Lieutenant-Colonel,
Rodney C. Ward.
Major, Henry T. Chapman.
Adjutant, S. W. Waldron, Jr.
47th REGIMENT-INFANTRY.
Colonel, Jeremiah V. Meserole.
Lieutenant-Colonel,
William J. Irwin.
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Lieutenant-Colonel, John A. Walsh.
Major,
Henry W. Banks.
Major,
Thomas A. O'Neil.
Adjutant, Edwin Ludlam.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.
TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT ARMORY ASSOCIATION.
FULTON, COR. ORANGE ST.
CAPITAL STOCK $250,000, Divided into 10,000 shares, par value, $25. (Officers not. elected.)
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT VETERAN SOCIETY.
Meet first Friday evening each month, Rooms Fulton avenue, cor. Jay street.
OFFICERS-1865-6. President, C. F. Baldwin. Vice-President, James McLeer. Cor. and Recording Sec- retary, James L. Farley, M. D.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF CHARITY FUND. Chairman, James H. Jordan. Secretary and Treasurer, Jeremiah Mundell. Chas. Carroll Sawyer, James McLeer, Robert J. Luckey, Jeptha A. Jones.
Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Montague street, bet. Clinton and Court. Incorporated pursuant to a special act of the Legislature, March 19, 1859. CAPITAL $200,000.
President, Henry E. Pierrepont.
Vice-President, E. J. Lowber.
Treasurer, Isaac H. Frothingham.
Secretary, A. Cooke Hull.
DIRECTORS.
Edward Whitehouse, Robert R. Raymond, Alexander McQue, W. M. Richards,
Edward Lambert, John Greenwood,
Gordon L. Ford, E. J. Lowber, E. S. Mills, Willard M. Newell, Alexander M. White, A. W. Benson,
Edwin D. Plimpton, John W. Degrauw,
A. Cooke Hull, Seymour L. Husted,
G. S. Stephenson,
J. O. Low, Henry E. Pierrepont, Luther B. Wyman,
John Bullard, Charles A. Townsend, Henry R. Sheldon, Isaac H. Frothingham, Marcellus Massey.
Brooklyn Association for Improving the condition of the Poor.
Office, Washington Building. 22 Court street.
President, R. W. Ropes. Vice-Presidents, Caleb Barstow, T. O. Fanning, Horace B. Claflin, A. A. Low, J. E. Southworth. Treaurer, Henry Roland. Recording Secre- tary, Joseph E. Paine. Corresponding Secre- tary and General Agent, Rev. Samuel Bay- liss. Executive Committee, Isaac H. Frothing- ham, Arthur W. Benson, William Poole, Henry Messenger, Geo. Hall, J. B. Hutch- inson, Dwight Johnson, Richard P. Buck.
Brooklyn Benevolent Society. Office, 66 Amity street.
Rt. Rev. J. Loughlin, President. Charles Kelsey, Secretary. T. J. Glover, Treasurer. Michael Burke, Agent.
Brooklyn R. C. Asylum.
Female Asylum, Congress street, n. Clin- ton. Male Asylum, Jay, cor. Chapel street. President, Rt. Rev. J. McLoughlin. 1st Vice-President, Thomas Carroll: 2d Vice- President, J. J. O'Donahue: Secretary, Mi- chael Barnicle. Assistant Secretary, J. J. Doran. Treasurer, William Casey.
Brooklyn Society for the Relief of Respect- ab'e Aged Indigent Females. (GRAHAM INSTITUTE.)
OFFICIAL BOARD .- First Directress, Mrs. J. S. T. Stranahan. Second Directress, Mr. Hosea Webster. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. R. St. John. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Nathan. Burchard. Treasurer, Mrs David M. Stone.
Adjutant,
Isaac J. Geery.
52d REGIMENT-INFANTRY.
Colonel, M. W. Cole. Lieutenant Colonel, W. C. Booth. Major, Adjutant,
56th REGIMENT-INFANTRY.
'Colonel, John Q. Adams.
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APPENDIX-POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Church Charity Foundation.
President, Rev. A. N. Littlejohn, D.D. Vice-President, Rev. Jacob. W. Diller, D.D. Secretary, Mr. A. B. Blake, 144 Henry street. Treasurer, Mr. John C. Smith.
Female Employment Society.
65 Court street. Established in 1854.
President, Mrs. A. A. Low. Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. H. Starr. Secretary, Mrs. William Brooks. Treasurer, Mrs. A. A. Bedell.
Industrial School and Home for Destitute Children.
Organized 1854.
East Baltic street, near Flatbush avenue. First Directress, Mrs. Fisher Howe. Second Directress, Mrs. Jesse O. Smith. Treasurer, Miss Ellen Thurston. Secretary, Mrs. E. S. Mills. Corresponding Secretary, Miss M. Jarvis.
Juvenile House of Industry.
Established at Flatbush, under the act of April 12, 1853, entitled " An Act for the care and instruction of truant children." Supt. and teacher, A. C. Van Epps.
Truant officers, John Murray,
Francis A. Gallagher, Owen Dennin.
Mt. Prospect Industrial School Society,
Atlantic avenue, cor. Grand avenue. First Directress, Mrs. S. B. Jenkins. Se- cond Directress, Mrs. H. P. Messenger. Re. cording Secretary, Mrs. M. C. Robinson- Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. R. J. Man- gam. Treasurer, Mrs. M. A. Welch.
Museola Association.
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Fulton avenue, cor. Jay street.
Pres., William Coit. Vice-Pres., C. F. Whittemore, J. M. Mozart. Secetary, W.m. L. Gill. Treasurer, E. L. Sanderson.
Orphan Asylum Society of the City of Brooklyn. Protestant.
Cumberland street, near Myrtle avenue.
First Diectress, Mrs. John B. Hutchinson. Second Directress, Mrs. A. H. Dana. Trea- surer, Mrs. D. M. Delamater. Corresponding Secretary, Miss Insley. Recording Secretary Mrs. J. P. Weld. Matron, Celia Matern.
Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn. Incorporated pursuant to a general Act of the Legislature of the State of New York, May 5, 1857.
President, L. B. Wyman. First Vice President, John Greenwood. Second Vice- President, Charles Congdon. Treasurer, A. Cooke Hull. Secretary, A. V. B. Van Dyck. Executive Committee.
William Pool, C. A. Townsend, H. K. Sheldon. A. V. Blake. G. W. Warren.
Williamsburgh Industrial School. 5th street, cor. South 3d (E. D.) First Directress, Mrs. Lyons. Second Di- rectress, Mrs. Davies. Secretary, Mr. N. W. Wheeler. Treasurer, Mrs.T. Price.
Woman's Relief Association. Depot, 33 Court street. President, Mrs. J. S. T. Stranahan. Secretary, Miss Kate E. Waterbury.
War Fund Committee of the City of Brooklyn and County of Kings. 16 Court street.
Chairman, Hon. J. S. T. Stranahan. Trea- surer, Isaac H. Frothingham. Secretaries, Walter S. Griffith, William P. Strickland ..
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Inspector-JOHN S. FOLK,
Office, 9 City Hall, Basement.
Clerk-CHARLES VIDETO,
GEORGE COCHRAN, 66
Surgeons of Police NELSON L. NORTH,
Patrolmen detailed to the Inspector's Office. Henry W. Van Wagner,
Iarael Denton, Charles S. Frost, David M. Corwin. John Van Laun, John D. Wonderly.
FORTY-FIRST PRECINCT-Joel Smith, Captain, Station, Washington n. Johnson. 66 George Latham, Sergeant.
Edgar S. Boyd
T. J. Cornell,
John Beatty,
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APPENDIX -- POLICE DEPARTMENT.
FORTY-SECOND PRECINOT-Enoch Jacobs, Captain, York cor. Jay.
Andrew Drake, Sergeant. Rufus W. Crafts,
Michael Haggerty, "
Levi Crowe, "
FORTY-THIRD PRECINCT-George Rhodes, Captain, Court n. Butler.
William Meeks, Sergeant.
Daniel Ferry,
Thomas J. Rice,
Chester R. Bromley,"
FORTY-FOURTH PRECINCT-James Powers, Captain, Myrtle av. cor. Vanderbilt av.
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. C. Wright, Sergeant. John Matthews,
66 " James Hanford,
Abraham Johnson“
FORTY-FIFTH PRECINOT -Cornelius Woglom, Captain, N. 5th, h 5th, E. D. 66 John D. Hunt, Sergeant.
John Stilwell,
William H. Maddox, "
Peter Spence,
FORTY-SIXTH PRECINOT -James Mullin, Captain, Wyckoff, n. Ewen, E. D.
John Doughty, Sergeant.
George Forrester, John Sloat,
FORTY-SEVENTH PRECINCT-Hiram Davis, Acting Captain, Franklin cor. Union av.
Nicholas Boch, Sergeant.
George W. Bunce, Tunis Holbrow,
FORTY-EIGHTH PRECINOT-William H. Brown, Captain, 4th av. cor. 19th.
W. P. Williams, Sergeant.
Smith Hall,
Thomas Lawler,
John Mackellar,
FORTY-NINTH PRECINOT-George A. Waddy, Captain, Fulton av. cor. Bedford av. 66 James Ashton, Sergeant.
Samuel Smith, 6.
Thomas P. Wright "
James M. Carpenter“
FIFTIETH PRECINCT -Oliver B. Leach, Captain, Flatbush av. n. Bergen st. James Aston, Sergeant.
Samuel H. Reed, ..
Leonard Beasly,
John De Four,
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James Tooney,
Josiah Casler,
SANITARY POLICE.
Office, 9 City Hall, Basement. Henry Boice, Acting Sergeant .. Charles H. Lott, James R. Morrell, Horace Strang, George Bell.
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APPENDIX- POST-OFFICES AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.
BROOKLYN POST-OFFICE. Montague Street, near Court.
Office open, from April 1. to October 1. 7, A. M., to 8, P. M., ; October 1, to April 1, 7}, A. M., to 72, P. M. Sundays from 83, to 9}, A. M.
Mails for Jamaica, Hempstead, Huntington, and Babylon, close daily (Sundays ex- cepted) at 12}, M.
The carriers will leave the Office at 8, A. M., and 3, P. M.
Foreign and California mails close one half-hour before the time of closing in New York. Long Island mail closes at 73. P. M., from October 1, to April 1 ; at 8, P. M., from April 1 to October 1.
New York mails close at 8.30, A. M., 124, P. M., 2, 4.15, and 73, P. M., from October 1 to April 1; at 8, P. M .. from April 1 to October 1.
The mail for Williamsburgh arrives at 9.30, A. M., and 8:30, P. M. The mail for Flatbush, Flatlands, Canarsie, closes daily (Sundays excepted) at 2, P. M. Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) at 10, A. M. The mail for Orescoe and Gravesend closes daily (Sun- days excepted) at 7.30, A. M. Arrives daily (Sundays excepted) at 7.30, A. M. Fort Hamilton mail closes at 2, P. M., and 8, P. M. Arrives at 9.30, A. M., and 3.30, P. M. New Utrecht mail closes at 2, P. M., and arrives at 8, P. M.
Postage to England, Ireland and Scotland, 24 cents-not exceeding half an ounce ; to France, 15 cents, every quarter of an ounce; Germany-Bremen mail, 15 cents; Prussian closed mail 30 cents.
GEO. B. LINCOLN, P. M. JOSEPH M. SIMONSON, Assist.
Williamsburgh Post-Office.
78 4th street, E. D.
Office open from 7, A. M., to 8, P. M .; and from 7, A. M., to 7.30, P. M., during the winter. Sundays from 7.30, A. M., to 9, .A. M. Mail closes at 7. P. M.
The Carriers will leave the Office at 8.15, A. M., and 3,30, P. M.
New York mails close at 8.30, A. M., 2, P. M., and 7.30, P. M.
Mails arrive at 7, A. M., 10, A. M., 3.15, P. M. Brooklyn mail leaves at 8.30, A. M., 2, P. M., and 7.30, P. M., and arrive at 7, A. M., and 3.30, P. M.
Greenpoint mails leave 8, A. M., 1.45, P. M., and 7.45, P. M. Arrives 8, A. M., 1.45 P. M., and 7.15, P. M.
JOHN S. ALLEN, P. M.
Greenpoint Post-Office.
Franklin street, near Greenpoint av. Office open daily, (Sundays excepted) from 6, A. M., to 9, P. M., on Sunday from 8 to 11, A. M. Mail at 7.15, A. M., 1.15, and 6.30, P. M. Mail arrives at 8.15, A. M., 2.15, and 7.30, P. M.
RAILROAD COMPANIES.
BROADWAY RAILROAD COMPANY.
Office, 12 South Seventh, E. D.
President, John A. Cross. Vice-President, Seymour L. Hulsted. Treasurer, George Fields. Secretary, Robert Seely
BROOKLYN CENTRAL & JAMAICA RAILROAD COMPANY.
Office, 5 Atlantic street. President, E. B. Litchfield. Treasurer, Ira Smith. Secretary, H. H. Dickinson. Register, Ira Smith. Superintendent, D. J .. Molloy .. 10
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