Brooklyn City Directory for the year ending May 1, 1878, Part 205

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Publication date: 1878
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Police Department. Justices' Court


4 8


Industrial School and Home for Desti- tute Children


11


Post-Offices


11 6


Industrial School Association of E. D. Inebriates' Home


11


Prospect Park and Coney Island R.R.Co.


Inspector of Licenses


3


Public Schools.


Insurance Companies-Fire, Life and Plate Glass 9 & 10 Jewish Synagogues. 5


Kings County Savings Institution Pharmaceutical Society


11


Knights of Pythias


14


Law Library.


10 10


Life Insurance Companies


10


Literary Institutions and Libraries


10


Long Island Bank


College Hospital.


9 Sheriff.


Historical Society


10


Railroad Company.


13


Safe Deposit Company Savings-bank


14


Lunatic Asylum ..


Lutheran Churches


Manufacturers' National Bank


14


Mechanics' Bank.


Free Reading Room


and Traders' Bank.


and Traders' Exchange. 11 9


Medical Association of the E. D


Society of the Co. of Kings ..


9


Memorial Home for Consumptives Mercantile Library


11


Surrogate


10 Temperance Societies


5 6


German


6


6 9 10 8


Unitarian Churches United States Circuit Court


4 4 16


Mount Olivet Cemetery


5


Nassau Ferry Co.


Van Brunt Street and Erie Basin R.R.Co.


11


Naturalization Office


New York and Brooklyn Ferry Co.


Bridge Company ..


North Second Street and Middle Vil- lago Railroad Company


13


11 Williamsburg and Flatbush RailroadCo. Gas-light Company . .... Savings-bank .. 4


13 9


Nurseries


9


Penitentiary


9


People's Gas-light Company. 9


House of the Good Shepherd


14


11


Presbyterian Churches


13 6 Protestant Episcopal Churches


Railroad Companies


Reformed Churches


4


Reformed Episcopal.


Registrar of Taxes


Religious Societies


Roman Catholic Churches Hospitals


Safe Deposit Companies.


14 4


Savings-banks


4


4 3 5 4


Masonic Lodges.


4 10 4


Methodist Episcopal Churches


Colored.


Non-Episcopal Churches. Metropolitan Gas Company. Military


Miscellaneous Churches


Mutual Gas Light Co


Morgue.


Societies, &c. 11 9 3


9 4 4


Nassau National Bank.


National City Bank.


Internal Revenue Officers Navy Yard. 16 8 13


Universalist Churches


Voluntary Relief Work


3 Washington Cemetery 5 2


9 Water Department.


11 | Young Men's Christian Associations .. 14


Holy Cross Cemetery. 5


Order of United American Mechanics ..


Home for Friendless Women and Chil- dren .


11


for the Aged Poor. 11


Homoeopathic Maternité


Polytechnic Institute


8 12 7 7 2 13 7 9


Library of School Districts


Secret and Benefit Societies 14 3 11 Sheltering Arms Society for Relief of Aged Females 11 16 Sons of Temperance. 11 South Brooklyn Employment Society .. and Prospect Park R. R. Savings-bank 13 4 Southern Railroad Company of L. I .. . Standing Committees, Board Aldermen Supervisors 13 1 3 9 9 St. Peter's Hospital St. Mary's Female Hospital. St. Vincent's Home for Boys 11 Supervisors. 3 4 Supreme Court 3 16 9 11 The Nassau Gas Light Co Truant Home. Union Cemetery Ferry Company 5 9 for Christian Work 14 7 4


Commissioner's Court ... District Court


MUNICIPAL REGISTER.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


FREDERICK A. SCHROEDER, MAYOR.


Office, No. 2, First Floor, City Hall.


CHARLES A. MCLAUGHLIN, MAYOR'S CLERK.


WILLIAM G. BISHOP, CITY CLERK, AND CLERK OF COMMON COUNCIL.


Office, No. 1, First Floor, City Hall.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


(Regular Meetings every Monday, from 2 to 6 o'clock P. M., in the Common Council Chamber, No. 4, second floor, City Hall.)


WILLIAM H. RAY. President. WILLIAM G.


BISHOP, Clerk. JOSEPH N. CREAMER, Mes- senger. PATRICK TORMEY .. Keeper of the City Hall. ANDREW MCDONALD, Asst. Sergeant- at-Arms.


1st Ward, C. L. Burnet.


2d George H. Sterling.


3d William F. Aitken.


4th Robert Black.


5th Patrick Shannon.


6th James Kane.


7th Frederick W. Phillips.


8th


= David S. Arnott.


9th W. H. Murtha.


10th


16 Simon Gunder.


11th


= Stephen M. Griswold.


12th James Donovan.


13th


William H. Ray.


14th


Mark Reardon.


15th


John P. Ormsbee.


16th


David Acker.


17th


Herman Cottrell.


18th


George W. Williams.


19th


Andrew D. Baird.


20th


44 John French.


21st Martin H. Duane.


22d' William A. Fritz.


23d


= Francis B. Fisher.


24th


= George Jennison.


25th


= James T. Easton.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN FOR 1877.


On Law-Burnet, Fisher, Murtha, Ray, Duane. On Finance-Fisher, Black, French, Gunder, Baird. On Assessment-Arnott, Williams, Murtha, Acker, Phillips.


On Opening Streets-Fisher, Fritz, Sterling, Wil- liams, Reardon.


On Grading and Paving-Baird, Arnott, Kane, Cot- trell, Easton.


On Water and Drainage-French, Ray, Donovan, Griswold. Kane.


On Public Lands and Buildings-Acker, Williams, Black, Baird, Ormsbee.


On Printing and Supplies-Cottrell, Arnott, Duane, Fisher, Gunder.


On Education, Truant Home, and Public Baths- Williams. Fritz, Sterling, Aitken. Kane.


On Police and Excise-Griswold, Donovan, Acker, Jennison, Aitken.


On Fire Department - Fritz, Black, Griswold, Acker, Shannon.


On Lamps and Gas-Aitken, French, Kane, Fisher, Donovan.


On Ferry and Water Rights-Arnott, Aitken, Easton, Cottrell, Shannon.


On Election Returns-Donovan, Williams, Ormsbee, Griswold, Duane.


On Salaries and Commissioners of Deeds-Fritz, French. Jennison, Cottrell, Phillips.


On Railroads-Cottrell, Murtha, Arnott, Burnet, Donovan.


On Docks and Markets-Donovan, French, Phillips, Baird, Reardon.


On Parks and Bridges-Acker, Fritz, Sterling, Gris- wold, Shannon.


On Legislation-Griswold, Fisher, Black, Easton, Arnott.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-COUNTY OFFICERS AND ASSISTANTS.


On Public Health-Aitken, Acker, Duane, French, Reardon.


On New Municipal Building - French, Fisher, Murtha, Williams, Jennison.


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OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENTS.


Mayor's Clerk, No. 2, first floor, City Hall.


City Clerk, No. 1, first floor, City Hall ..


Chas. A. MeLaughlin. William G. Bishop.


Counselor to the Corporation, No. 2, second floor, City Hall, William C. De Witt. Comptroller, No. 10, first floor, City Hall ..


Deputy Comptroller


Auditor, 44 Court.


Deputy Auditor


Treasurer, 44 Court


Deputy Treasurer


William Burrell. Aaron Brinkerhoff. William S. Searing. Francis E. Howard. .And. J. Cunningham. A. D. Wheelock.


Collector of Taxes and Assess- ments, No. 6, 7, 8, first floor, City Hall William A. Furey.


Assistant Collector of Taxes and Assessments Charles Rushmore. Registrar of Arrears, 42 Court, D. D. Whitney.


Assessors. No. 5, first floor, City Hall.


John Truslow, Pres .; Dominick H. Roche. Sec .; Charles Kiehl, Garrett Bergen, Joseph Smith, Mar- tin Breen, Jonathan T. Norton, John F. Hennessy, Benjamin W. Wilson, James L. Jenson, Ray W. Potter.


Department of City Works. Office, No. 11, second floor, City Hall.


COMMISSIONERS. - Henry W. Slocum, John W. Flaherty, Thomas W. Adams.


HEADS OF BUREAUS. -. Construction Bureau, Chief Engineer; Water Purveyor; Registrar of Water Races ; Bureau of Sewers. Supt .; Bureau of Streets, Supt .; Bureau of Supplies, Supt.


Department for the Survey of Buildings. Office, No. 367 Jay.


Excise Commissioners. Livingston c. Court.


Fire Department. Office, No. 367 Jay. Officers Appointed by the Common Council.


Keeper of the City Hall, Patrick Tormey. Sealers of Weights and


Measures.


Samuel Frost, James Irwin, Godfrey Lincks. John L. Guischard, George Giehl, James Riley.


Park Commissioners. Office, Court c. Schermerhorn.


James S. T. Stranahan, Pres .; John H. Prentice, Sec. ; William Marshall; John Y. Culyer, Engineer and Supt.


Police Department. Headquarters, Court c. Livinsgton.


COMMISSIONERS .- James Jourdan, John Pyburn, Wil- liam B. Hurd.


Patrick Campbell, Supt. George A. Waddy, Inspector.


PRECINCTS.


First Precinct, Station, Washington n. Johnson. Second Precinct, Station, York c. Jay.


Third Precinct, Station, 1 Butler.


Fourth Precinct, Station. Myrtle av. c. Vanderbilt av. Fifth Precinct, Station, N. First c. Fourth (E. D.) Sixth Precinct, Station, Stagg c. Bushwick av. Seventh Precinct, Station, Union pl. c. Greenpoint av. Eighth Precinct, Station, Fourth av. c. Sixteenth. Eighth Sub-Precinct, Station, Forty-second c. Third av.


Ninth Precinct, Station, Gates av. n. Marcy av. Ninth Sub-Precinct, Station, Greene av. and Broad- way.


Tenth Precinct, Station, Sixth av. c. Bergen. Eleventh Precinct, Station, Van Brunt c. Seabring. Twelfth Precinct, Station, Fulton c. Schenectady av. Thirteenth Precinct, Station, Flushing av. c. Whipple.


Board of Health. 66 Court, c. Livingston.


Andrew Otterson, M.D., Pres .; Pres. Board of Al- dermen, ex-officio; Pres. Board of Police, ex-officio ; Henry A. La Fetra, Sec. ; F. H. Stuart, Registrar ; Sidney Williams, Counsel; S. W. Fisk, M.D., Jo- seph H. Raymond, M.D., Wm. C. Otterson, M.D., Thomas Baylis, M.D., W. E. Griffiths, M.D., Cyrus S. Mann, M.D., F. F. Keller, M.D., Sanitary In- spectors.


COUNTY OFFICERS AND ASSIST- ANTS,


Alms-House, Flatbush William Murray, Warden.


Commissioners of Charities.


Dr. Thos. P. Norris, Office 37 Willoughby.


Bernard Bogan, 162 Pacific.


John Raber, 101 Montrose av.


Harmon V. Storms, Gravesend.


Bernard Midas,


New Lots.


Commissioner of Jurors.


John Linskey, 9 Court House. W. T. Woolley, Deputy.


Coroners.


Office, No. 6 Court House. Henry C. Simms, M.D., Francis Nolan.


County Auditor.


Court House. Maurice Fitzgerald.


County Clerk. No. 15 Court House.


John Delmar, Jr., County Clerk; George G. Barnard, Deputy Clerk ; Bernard J. York, Clerk of Sessions.


County Jail.


Raymond c. Willoughby.


Thos. A. Stinson. Keeper; Chas. F. Schultz and Wm. Julian, Assistant Keepers; A. W. Sheppard, Phy- sician.


County Treasurer. No. 13 Court House.


Thomas A. Gardiner, Treasurer; James Gardiner, Deputy Treasurer.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-COUNTY OFFICERS AND ASSISTANTS.


District Attorney.


No. 3 Court House.


Winchester Britton, District Attorney; Thomas S. Moore, Ist Asst. District Attorney : Henry Snell, 2d Asst. District Attorney ; Archur H. Walkley, Chief Clerk; Samuel A. Haynes, Deputy Clerk.


. Harbor-Master.


, Office, 8 Water. J. H. Bell.


Hospital, Flatbush.


Dr. P. L. Schenck, Resident Physician.


Inspectors of Licenses.


Office, No. 5 Basement, City Hall. Daniel F. Jones, James Smith.


Lunatic Asylum, Flatbush.


James A. Blanchard, M.D., Resident Physician.


Morgue.


Willoughby n. Canton.


Patrick McGuire, Keeper.


Naturalization Offices.


Nos. 15 and 22 Court House.


Open Daily from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.


Penitentiary.


Nostrand av. n. Carroll.


James Shevien, Keeper.


Register.


No. 16 Court House.


William Barre, Register; Francis Doyle, Deputy Reg- ister.


Sheriff.


No. 8 Court House.


Albert Daggett, Sheriff; Lewis R. Stegman, Under Sheriff; Robert B. Sedgwick, Deputy Sheriff and Executive Clerk ; Walter Thorn, Jacob Rosengar- den, George F. Elliott, George W. Harmer, Benj. P. Middleton, and George J. Hardy, Deputies ; Tracy & Catlin, Attorneys.


Surrogate.


No. 2 Court House.


A. H. Daily, Surrogate; Judah B. Voorhees, Chief Clerk.


Supervisors of Kings County, 1877.


No. 12 Court House.


James Howell, Jr., Supervisor-at-large and ex-officio President of the Board ; John L. Ryder, Supervisor Flatlands, President pro tem. ; Frederick A. Schroe- der, Mayor of the City of Brooklyn, and ex-officio a Supervisor; Edward B. Cadley, Clerk of the Board; James L. Connelly, Clerk's Assistant; J. S. Stryker, Clerk's Assistant.


Ist Ward, Rodney C. Ward.


2d Johu Gallagher.


3â‚« 16 David S. Quimby, Jr.


4th " George C. Sexton.


5th Andrew P. Coates.


6th


John B. Byrne.


7th Edward Fry.


8th


= Daniel Ryan.


9th


= Henry Hawkes.


10th


John T. Moran.


11th


Christian Hohn


12th


John Curran.


13th


Demas Strong.


14th


James Tierney.


15th John H. Snyder.


16th . Victor Eger.


17th Stephen Clark.


18th George G. Brown.


19th = Albert G. McDonald.


20th = Alexander Walker.


21st John M. Phelps.


22d


" Edward Egolf.


23d Ernst Nathan.


24th


William H. Fleeman.


25th = Peter Van Cott.


New Utrecht. Adolph Gubner.


Flatbush, Peter L. Williamson.


New Lots, A. H. W. Van Siclen.


Gravesend, Jaques J. Stilwell.


Flatlands, John L. Ryder.


Standing Committees of the Board of Supervisors, 1877.


1. ON FINANCE-Stilwell, Ward, Strong, Brown and Phelps.


2. ON ACCOUNTS OF COMMISSIONERS OF CHARITIES -- McDonald, Fleeman, Clark, Gubner, and Curran.


3. ON ACCOUNTS OF COUNTY TREASURER-Sexton, Fry, Hohn, Stilwell, and Byrne.


4. ON ACCOUNT OF UNITED STATES DEPOSIT FOND -- Tierney, Van Cott, Gallagher, Phelps, and Van Siclen.


5. ON COURT HOUSE-Clark, Quimby, Van Siclen, Curran, and Coates.


6 ON PENITENTIARY-Snyder, Gallagher, Clark, Fleeman, and Hawkes.


7. ON JAIL-Gubner, Walker, Moran, Hohn, and Van Cott.


8. ON LAWS AND APPLICATIONS TO THE LEGISLA. TURE-Strong, McDonald, Stilwell, Moran, and Tier- ney.


9. ON SALARIES-Quimby, Sexton, Brown, Coates, and Egolf.


10. ON MILITARY AFFAIRS-Ward, Hawkes, Eger, Egolf, Brown. Ryan, and McDonald.


II. ON PRINTING AND STATIONERY-Nathan, Mo- ran, Tierney, Fry, and Walker.


12. ON JURORS - Fry, Gallagher, Ryan, Snyder, and Williamson.


13. ON EQUALIZATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS-Van Siclen, Hohn. Williamson, Curran, and Coates.


14. ON GENERAL TAXES-Ryan, Quimby, Strong, Egolf, and Hawkes.


15. ON SPECIAL AND LOCAL TAXES-Hawkes, Gub- ner, Walker, Fleeman, and Byrne.


16. Ov SUPPLIES - Williamson, Strong, Sexton, Eger, Phelps, Byrne, and Nathan.


17. ON BRIDGES-Brown, Clark, Tierney, Van Cott, and Snyder.


18. ON AFFAIRS OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES-Phelps, Van Siclen, Williamson, Hawkes, and Hohn.


19. ON STREETS, AVENUES, AND ROADS-Stilwell, Gubner, Fleeman, McDonald, and Coates.


20. ON CEMETERIES AND BURIAL GROUNDS-Ryan, Egolf, Walker, Sexton, and Curran.


21. ON AFFAIRS OF HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEP- HERD- Van Cott, Nathan, Moran, Tierney, and Egolf.


22. Ox HOMES AND ORPHAN ASYLUMS-Strong, Van Sicien, Moran, Quimby, and Fleeman.


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COURTS.


Circuit Courts and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, County of Kings.


Ist Monday of January, 1877, Justice Pratt; 1st Mone day of March, 1877, Justice Gilbert ; 1st Monday of April, 1877, Justice Pratt; Ist Monday of May


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-COURTS, BANKS, CEMETERIES.


1877, Justice Gilbert; Ist Monday of October, 1877, | FARMERS AND CITIZENS' :- Chas. A. Meigs, Justice Dykman; ist Monday of November, 1877, Receiver, 19 Nassau, N. Y. Justice Barnard.


U. S. COMMISSIONER'S, Montague c. Clinton :- David C. Winslow, B. Lincoln Benedict, and Jno. J. Allen.


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT, Montague, c. Clinton :-- Alex. S. Johnson. Judge; B. Lincoln Benedict, Clerk ; Edwin B. Husted, Deputy Clerk.


U. S. DISTRICT COURT, Montague, c. Clinton :- Charles L. Benedict, Judge ; B. Lincoln Benedict, Clerk; Edwin B. Husted, Deputy Clerk ; Asa W. Tenney, District Attorney ; Samuel R. Harlow, Marshal.


COUNTY COURT, 7 Court House :- Henry A. Moore, Judge; B. J. York, Clerk.


COURT OF SESSIONS, 7 Court House :- Henry A. Moore, County Judge; Andrew MeKibben, Gilbert H. Wickham, Justices of Sessions ; B. J. York, Clerk. Every month except August.


CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN, 24 Court House :- Joseph Neilson, Chief Judge; Alexander McCue, George G. Reynolds, Judges ; George W. Knaebel, Clerk : Charles W. Thomas, Deputy Clerk ; W. K. Van Valkenburgh, Deputy Part Ist : A. J. Spooner, Deputy Part 2d; Aury Sneidiker, Officers' Deputy.


POLICE JUSTICE'S COURT, basement City Hall :- Andrew Walsh, Police Justice. Open daily (holi- days excepted ) from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., and Sundays from 9 A. M. to 10 A. M.


Courts of Justices of the Peace.


FIRST DISTRICT-Daniel Ferry, Court c. Butler, Station-house.


SECOND DISTRICT-E. Wilson Bloom, basement City Hall No. 1.


THIRD DISTRICT-Thomas M. Biley, Myrtle av. c. Adelphi.


FOURTH DISTRICT-Charles B. Elliott, o. 5th and S. Ist.


FIFTH DISTRICT-Herman L Guck, 506 Grand. SIXTH DISTRICT - Ludwig Semler, Fulton n. Stuyvesant av.


Supreme Court.


19 Court House. General Terms - 1877. By all the Judges.


2d Monday of February, at the Court House in Kings County ; 2d Monday of May, at the Court Honse in Poughkeepsie; 2d Monday of September, at the Court House in Kings County ; 2d Monday of De- cember, at the Court House in Kings County.


SPECIAL TERMS. For the Trial of Issues and Hearing of Enumerated Motions.


4th Monday of February, 1877, Dykman; 4th Monday of May, Barnard; 4th Monday of September, Dyk- man ; 4th Monday of December, Gilbert.


For Hearing of Non-Enumerated Motions.


Ist Monday of January, 1877, Gilbert ; Ist Monday of February, Barnard; ist Monday of March, Pratt; 1st Monday of April, Dykman ; Ist Monday of May, Dykman; Ist Monday of June. Dykman; Ist Mon- day of July, Barnard ; Ist Monday of August, Bar- nard; Ist Monday of September, Pratt ; Ist Mon- day of October, Gilbert; ist Monday of November, Gilbert; Ist Monday of December, Pratt.


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BANKS.


ATLANTIC STATE, 49 Fulton :- George S. Puffer, Pres. ; O. M. Denton, Cash.


BROOKLYN, c. Front :- Thomas Messenger. Pres .; Edward D. White, Vice Pres .; H. E. Hutchinson, Cash.


COMMERCIAL, 363 Fulton :- Thomas D. Hudson, Pres. ; James Binns, Vice-Pres. ; John ~ Vail, Casi. .


FIRST NATIONAL, First c. Broadway (E. D.) :- Nicholas Wyckoff, Pres. ; John G. Jenkins, Cash. ; C. H. Williams, Asst. Cash.


FULTON, 361 Fulton :- John Williams, Pres .; John A, Nexsen. Cash.


LONG ISLAND, 47 Fulton :-- William C. Fowler, Pres. ; A. J. Beekman, Cash.


MANUFACTURERS' NATIONAL, 64 Broadway (E. D.) :- C. H. Fellows, Pres. ; T. C. Disbrow, Cash. ; Jas. T. Fountain, Asst. Cash.


MECHANICS', Court e. Montagne :- Daniel Chaun- cey. Pres .; George W. White, Cash.


MECHANICS AND TRADERS'. Greenpoint av. c. Franklin (E. D.) : - Archibald K. Meserole, Pres .; Henry J. Oldring, Jr., Cash.


NASSAU NATIONAL, 24 Court :- Crawford C. Smith, Pres. ; Edgar T. Jones, Cash.


NATIONAL CITY, 357 Fulton :- John J. Studwell, Pres .; William M. Thomas, Vice-Pres .: A. A. Rowe, Cash.


BANKS FOR SAVINGS.


BROOKLYN, Fulton c. Concord :- Hosea Webster, Pres ; Henry P. Morgan, Edw. D. White, Vice- Pres. ; John A. Latimer, Cash. ; Alex. V. Blake, Comptroller.


BUSH WICK, 823 Broadway :- Joseph Liebman, Pres. ; Peter Totans. Adrian Suydam, Vice.Pres., Samuel L. Carlisle, Sec.


DIME, 367 and 369 Fulton :- Seymour L. Husted, Pres. ; Harold Dollner, Ist Vice Pres. ; John Hal- sey, 2d Vice-Pres. ; John W. Hunter, Treas. ; Benj. H. Huntington, Sec.


DIME OF WILLIAMSBURGH, B'way c. Second (E. D.) :- George W. Kelsey, Pres .; D. B. Stearns, James Boughton, Vice-Pres. ; William Grandy, Sec.


EAST BROOKLYN, 643 Myrtle av. :- Stephen Crow- ell, Pres .; Thomas D. Hudson, John M. Phelps, Vice-Pres. ; Darwin R. James, Sec. : Eugene F. Barnes, Treas .; Kennard Buxton, Counsel.


EMIGRANT, Court e. Livingston :- Andrew Dough- erty, Pres. ; Hyacinthe Lamarche, Ist Vice-Pres .; Charles Mali, 2d Vice-Pres. ; F. L. Dailon, Sec.


GERMAN. B'way e. Bjerum :- William Dick, Pres .; Charles Naeher, John Wills, Vice-Pres .; George S. Bishop, Cash.


GERMANIA, 375 Fulton : - Frederick A. Schroeder, Pres .; Chas. Garlichs, Ist Vice-Pres .; Henry Stry- bing, 2d Vice-Pres. ; J. G. Reither, Trees .; Theo. dore Juncke, Sec .; Julius Lehrenkrauss, Cash. ; William Veeder, Counsel.


GRAND STREET :- Incorporators, S. W. Woolsey, Peter Beaton, James Coleman, James Bulger, Wil- liam Taylor, C. L. Johnson, and others.


GREENPOINT, Franklin c. Oak (E. D.) :- D. F. Williams, Pres .; Farrel Logan, Ist Vice-Pres .; Henry Preston, Sr., 2d Vice-Pres .; Robert J. Whit- temore, Sec. and Cash.


KINGS COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION, Broadway c. Fourth (E. D.) :- James S. Bearns, Pres. ; Erastus Bulkley, Ist Vice-Pres. ; George C. Bennett. 2d Vice-Pres .; Richard J. Godwin, Sec.


LONG ISLAND, 342 and 344 Fulton :- James M. Seabury, Pres. ; Philip S. Crooke. Samuel B. Stew- art, Vice-Pres. ; John S. Mackay, Treas. ; Elward B. Fowler. Sec .; John C. Perry, Counsel.


SOUTH BROOKLYN, Atlantic av. c. Clinton :- Joseph W. Greene. Pres .; George A. Jarvis, Ist Vice-Pres. ; John D. Cocks. 2d Vice-Pres. ; C. Dun- ning, Sec .; David B. Bay ris, Compt.


WILLIAMSBURGH, B'way c. Fifth :- George Ri- card. Pres .; Nathaniel Briggs, Ist Vice-Pres. ; J. S. Burr, 2d Vice-Pres. ; Samcel W. Truslow, Sec .; John Broach, Cash. ; George W. Hubbard, Asst. Cash .; Samuel M. Meeker, Counsel.


CEMETERIES.


CYPRESS HILLS :- Office, Bowery c. Grand, N. Y. Edmund Driggs. Pres .; N. Wyckoff, Vice-Pres. ; William Miles. Treas .; William Edwards, Sec .; C. Mc Way, Supt.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-CEMETERIES, CHURCHES.


EVERGREENS :-- Office, at Cem., East New York. | TRINITY, Greene av. n. Patchen av. Rer. O. E. W. A. Cummings. Pres .; S. M. Board, Vice-Pres. ; Cox. Wm. R. Grace, Treas .; R. T. French, Sec.


FRIENDS :- 11th av c. 12th, Prospect Park. Under the management of the Society of Friends. Supt. E. Mahar


GREENWOOD :- Office, 30 B'way. N. Y. Henry E. Pierrepont, Pres. ; A. A. Low, Vice-Pres. ; Joseph A. Perry, Compt. and Sec. ; Lindsay J. Wells. Sur- veyor; William Scrimgeour. Supt. of Interments ; Geo. Gamgee, Supt. of Grounds.


HOLY CROSS, Flatbush :- Office, Jay c. Chapel. Supt. J. Campbell.


MOUNT OLIVET. on the Newtown plank rd. n. Maspeth, Queens County : - Charles M. Chamberlin, Keeper. Office, B'way c. 3d (E.D.), James Maurice, Treas.


UNION :- Wyckoff av. n. Myrtle av. John Dickson, Keeper. Office. 409 Grand (E. D).), and 192 Riving- ton, N. Y. William Pearsall, Pres .; W. W. Wood, Sec ; Jacob Butcher. Treas.


WASHINGTON :- Office, Fulton c. . Boerum pl. James M. Seabury, Pres. ; John S. Mackay. Treas. ; E. B. Fowler, Sec. ; James B. Reid, Keeper at the Cemetery, Coney Island plank rd., 1% miles S. of Greenwood.


CHURCHES. BAPTIST.


BEREAN (col'd), Warren n. Troy av. Rev .. CENTENNIAL, Clinton av. n. Myrtle av. Rev. Jus- tin D. Fulton.


CENTRAL, Bridge n. Myrtle av. Rev. John W. Sarles.


CENTRAL (Williamsburgh), S. 5th c. 8th (E. D ). Rev. Christopher Rhodes.


CONCORD (col'd) Canton n. Park av. Rev. Wm. T. Dixon.


CONSOLIDATED AMERICAN BAPTIST MIS- SIONARY CONVENTION, 1003 St. Mark's av. Rev. Rufus [ .. Perry.


EAST BROOKLYN, Bedford av. n. Myrtle av. Rev. Hiram Hutchings.


FIFTH, B'way, c. 11th (E. D.). Rev. -


FIRST, on Pierrepont st., Nassau c. Liberty. Rev. Jesse B. Thomas.


FIRST (Williamsbargh), 5th c. S. 5th (E. D.). Rev. Daniel Read.


FIRST GERMAN, Montrose av. n. Union av. (E. D.). Rev. J. C. Grinnell.


GERMAN BAPTIST, 22d n. 3d av. Rev. Carl Damm.


GETHSEMANE, Willoughby av. n. B'way. Rev. A. Stewart Walsh.


GREENPOINT, Noble n. Union av. (E. D.). Rev. D. Henry Miller.


GREENWOOD, 15th c. 4th av. Rev. Albert G. Law- son.


HANSON PLACE, Hanson pl. c. S. Portland av. Rev. Alexander Macfarlane.


HERKIMER STREET, Herkimer c. Troy av. Rev. Wm. Reid.


LEE AVENUE, Lee av. n. Wilson (E. D.). Rev. J. Hyatt Smith.


MARCY AVENUE. Marcy av. c. Madison. Rev. Reuben Jeffrey, D.D.


MOUNT OLIVET (col'd). Montrose av. n. Lorimer (E. D.). Rev. J. R. Young.


NEW LIBERAL, Bedford av. n. Fulton. Rev. N. B. Thompson.


SANDS STREET MISSION, Sands n. Gold. Rev. SECOND (Williamsburgh), Ainslie n. Graham av. (E. D.) Rev. J. N. Folwell.


SIXTH AVENUE, 6th av. c. Lincoln pl. Rev. R. B. Kelsay.


STRONG PLACE, Strong pl. c. Degraw. Rev. STRONG PLACE MISSION, Carroll pl. n. Hoyt. Rev. -


TABERNACLE, Clinton c. 3d pl. Rev. Thomas Rambant. D.D.


TABERNACLE MISSION, 208 Hamilton av.


UNION AVENUE, Greenpoint. Rev. D. C. Hughes. WASHINGTON AVENUE, Washington av. c. Gates av. Rev. Emory J. Haynes.


CONGREGATIONAL.


ATLANTIC AVENUE MISSION, Atlantic av. c. Grand av.


BEDFORD, Pacific n. Bedford av. Rev. Cyrus Ham- lin.


BETHEL OF PLYMOUTH CHURCH, 15 Hicks. Rev. -


CENTRAL TABERNACLE, Hancock n. Franklin av. Rev. H. M. Scudder.


CLINTON AVENUE. Clinton av. c. Lafayette av. Rev. W. Ives Budington, D D.


COVENANT, Clason av. c. Baltic. Rev ..


GRAND AVENUE MISSION, Grand av. n. Myrtle av. N. L. Parsons, Supt.


LEE AVENUE (Church of Christian Endeavor), Lee av. e. Hewes. Rev. Edward Eggleston.


MAYFLOWER MISSION, Jay n. Sands.


MEDIATOR, Rochester av. c. Herkimer. Rev. Bishop Faulkner.


NEW ENGLAND, S. 9th n. 6th (E. D.). Rev. John H. Lockwood.


PARK, 6th av. c. 7th. Rev.


PILGRIMS, Henry c. Remsen. Rev. Richard S. Storrs, Jr.


PLYMOUTH, Orange n. Hicks. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher.


PURITAN, Lafayette av. c. Marcy av. Rev. C. H. Everest.


SOUTH, President c. Court. Rev. Albert J. Ly- man.


TOMPKINS AVENUE, Tompkins av. n. Fulton Rev. C. D Helmer.


UNION, Elm pi. n. Fulton. Rev. Joseph Wild.


JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.


AHAVATH ACHAM, Johnson av. n Ewon (E. D. ) Isaac Hess, Rabbi.


BETH ELOHIM, S. Ist. c. 8th (E. D.). Dr. Gross, Rabbi.


BETH JACOB, Tenth n. S. 5th {E. D.).


BETH ELOHIM, Pearl n. Concord. George Bran- denstein, Rabbi.


BETH ISRAEL, Boerum c. State.


TEMPLE ISRAEL, Greene av. n. Carlton av. R. Laskar, Rabbi.


LUTHERAN.


GERMAN (5th), Noble n. Franklin, Greenpoint Rev. Theodore Heischmin.


ST. JOHN'S (E. D.), Graham av. c. Ten Eyck. Rev. Zucker. ST. JOHN'S, Prospect av. n. 5th av. Rev. Helmuth Sommer.


ST. LUKE'S, Carlton av. n. Myrtle av. Rev. J. H. Baden.


ST. MARK'S, Evergreen av. c Jefferson. Rev. Au- gust Emile Frey.


ST. MATTHEW'S. N. 5th bet. 5th and 6th (E. D.). Rev. J. H. Vosseler.


ST. MATTHEW'S (English), State n. Hoyt. Rev. - Scott.


ST. PAUL'S, Henry n. 3d pl. Rev. Robert Neu- mann.


ST. PAUL'S, S. Ist c. 9th (E. D.). Rev. Herman D. Wrage.


ST. PETER'S, Walworth c. De Kalb av. Rev. Chas. Goehling.


ZION, Henry n. Clark. Rev. F. W. T. Steimle.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL


North Long Island District.


Rev. J. L. Peck, Presiding Elder.


BROADWAY MISSION, Evergreen av. n. Myrtle av. Rev. A. B. Sanford.


CENTRAL, S. 5th c. 5th (E.D.). Rev. B. M. Adams.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-CHURCHES.


COOK STREET, Cook c. Bushwick av. (E.D.). Rev. J. F. Robertson.


DE KALB AVENUE, De Kalb av. n. Franklin av. Rev. C. W. Millan.




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