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Columbia Boat Club.
10 6 4
State Bank. 6 Yacht Club. 10
Commissioners of Jurors.
Coney Island Elevated Railroad Co
17
Bedford Dispensary 12
14
Board of Aldermen. 3 10
Education
4
Health
4
5
Cypress Hills Cemetery 6
Day Nursery .. 15 4
Department of City Works
Department for the Survey of Buildings
Children's Aid Society 14
City Hospital ..
City Railroad Co.
Diet Dispensary.
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Churches
7
Circuit Court.
11 Railroad Co 17 Greenpoint Ferry Co. Savings Bank. 6
Cemeteries. 6
18 Good Samaritan ..
Elections.
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INDEX TO MUNICIPAL REGISTER.
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Home for Friendless Women
1.1
for the Aged of both sexes 14
for the Aged Poor 14
for Working Girls. 14
Homoeopathic Hospital. Maternité. Medical Society
12
Presbyterian Churches.
8
Prospect Heights' Dispensary. 12
Prospect Park & C. I. R. R. Co. 17
Protestant Episcopal Churches 8 Orphan Asylum 15
Railroad Companies. 16
Reformed Churches. 9
Reformed Episcopal Churches
Religious Societies. 18
Rescue Juvenile Temperance Union. 15
Roman Catholic Churches 9
Hospitals. 12
Orphan Asylums. 15
Royal Arcanum
01
Safe Deposit Companies 18
15
Sanitary Hospital & Dispensary
12 6
Second Advent Churches ..
10
Lafayette Avenue Stage Co.
17
Law Library.
13
Library of School Districts.
13
Literary Institutions and Libraries.
13
Long Island Bank
0
College Hospital. 12 Society of Old Brooklynites. 15
Historical Society 13
Railroad Co. 17 Sons of Herman 21
Safe Deposit Co 18
Savings Bank. 6
Yacht Club. 10
Lucretia Mott Dispensary 12
Lutheran Churches. 7
Manufacturers' National Bank.
6
Masonic Lodges. 19
Mechanics' Bank 6
Free Reading Room
and Traders' Bank.
and Traders' Exchange.
15
Medical Society of the Co. of Kings
12
7
Colored German
8
Hospital
12
Primitive 8 8
Protestant.
12
Miscellaneous Churches Societies, etc. 14
17 7
Nassau Ferry Co.
12
Nassau National Bank.
6 6 National City Bank Nereid Boat Club 10
15
New York Arbroath Association 15
New York, Bay Ridge and Jamaica R.R 17
New York Bridge 15
Ferry Co. 12
Greenwood & C. I. R.R. 17
and Manhattan Beach R.R. 17
N. Second St. & Middle Village R.R. Co.
17
Nurseries 15 Wayside Home. 15
Odd Fellows' Lodges 20
Officers appointed by the Common Council. 4
Order of United American Mechanics 20
15
Orthopedic Infirmary 12 Oxford Club 10
Packer Institute 10
Park Commissioners 4
People's Gas-Light Co 12
Philalethic Literary Society
13
Zion Home
15
Philharmonic Society 15
PACE
Pioneer Boat Club.
10
Police Department ...
4
Justices' Court 6
Post-office ...
15
12
12
Improved Order of Red Men
14
Industrial School For Destitute Children.
14
Inebriates' Home 14
I. O. G. T.
21
I. O. O. F 20
Jewish Synagogues 7
Justices of the Peace 6
Keith Home 14
Kemble Dramatic Association.
14
Kings County Pharmaceutical Society 14 Savings Institution 6
Knights of Honor. 19
Knights of Pythias. 19
Ladies' Society of St. Vincent's Home for Boys 15
Society for Relief of Aged Females 15
Sons of America
21
Sons of St. George. 21
Sons of Temperance ..
21
12
15
South Ferry and Direct Seaside R. R. 18
Southern Dispensary .. 13
Standing Committees, Board Aldermen 3
11 Education. Supervisors. 5
St. Catharine's Hospital 13
St. Francis' College
10
St. John's College. 10
St. John's Hospital. 13
St. Joseph's Institute for Deaf Mutes 15
St. Mary's Female Hospital. 13
St. Nicholas Society 15
St. Patrick's Society 15
St. Peter's Hospital .. 13
St. Vincent's Home for Boys 15
6
Tenth Ward Dispensary
13
The Nassau Gas-Light Co 12
Truant Home .. 15
Union Cemetery 12 Ferry Co for Christian Work 18
Unitarian Churches ....
10
United States Circuit Court.
Commissioner's Court.
District Court . 6 Internal Revenue Office. 21
Navy Yard. 21
Universalist Churches.
10
Van Brunt Street and Erie Basin R. R. Co. 18 15
Voluntary Relief Work
Williamsburgh and Flatbush R. R. Co 18
15 Benevolent Society Gas-Light Co 12
Savings Bank
6
Yacht Club
10
Women's Dispensary .
13
Young Men's Catholic Literary Ass'n of Brook- lyn. 13
Young Men's Christian Association
13
Sheltering Arms Nursery 15
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil dren
South Brooklyn Central R. R .. Employment Society. Savings Banks ... 6
13
6
Methodist Episcopal Churches .
8
Metropolitan Gas-Light Co. Military 13 10 Supreme Court.
Montague Street Cab Line.
Mount Olivet Cemetery
New England Society
Orphan Asylums ..
Hospitals, Dispensaries, etc. 12 19
Industrial School Association of E. D
Sailors' Coffee House
Saving Banks.
Secret and Benefit Societies 18
MUNICIPAL REGISTER
OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN,
1882.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
SETH LOW, MAYOR.
Office, No. 1, City Hall.
FRANKLIN ALLEN, SECRETARY.
WILLIAM J. TATE, CITY CLERK, AND CLERK OF COMMON COUNCIL.
Office, Nos. 4 and 5 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.
THEODORE D. DIMON, President. WILLIAM J. TATE, Clerk. THOMAS B. HOBBY, Messen- ger. JAMES WATERS, Keeper of the City Hall. LEWIS BRANDENBERG, Sergeant-at-Arms.
1st Ward, Theodore D. Dimon.
2d 3d
George H. Sterling.
4th = Harry O. Jones.
5th
16 John McCarty.
6th
= James Kane.
7th
66
George Malcom.
8th
1 Daniel O'Connell.
10th Philip Casey.
Anton Mergle.
12th
James Donovan.
13th
William J. Le Pine.
14th = Felix W. Doyle.
15th
William Allison.
Phillip Schmitt.
16th 17th William H. Waters.
18th ¥ J. Jefferson Black.
19th Andrew D. Baird.
20th = Owen E. Houghton.
21st = Joseph C. Hacker.
22d Robert Carson.
23d
Benjamin B. Seaman,
24th James H. Ruggles.
25th
.. Thomas R. Armitage.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN FOR 1882.
On Law - Seaman, Menninger, Weir, Jones, Donovan.
On Finance-Baird, Carson, MeCarty, Mergle, Weir. On Assessments-Jones, Seaman, Doyle, Baird, Malcom.
On Water and Drainage - Baird, Menninger, O'Connell, Hacker, Kane.
On Opening Streets-Allison, Houghton, Casey. Jones, Schmitt.
On Grading and Paving-Ruggles, Le Pine, Weir, Hacker, Sterling
On Public Lands and Buildings-Mergle, Hough- ton. O'Connell, Armitage, Malcom.
On Printing and Supplies-Ruggles, Seaman. Black, Carson, Donovan.
On Education and Truant Home-Armitage, Houghton, Donovan, Ruggles, Malcom.
On Police and Excise-Carson, Mergle, Sterling, Ruggles, Kane.
On Fire Department-Jones, Menninger, Weir, Carson, MeCarty.
On Lamps and Gas-Waters, Menninger, Kane, Baird, Malcom.
On Ferry and Water Rights-Houghton, Hacker, Casey, Allison, Doyle.
On Election Returns-Le Pine, Waters, Schmitt, Carson, Black.
On Salaries and Commissioners of Deeds-Sea- man, Waters. Casey, Mergle, Schmitt.
On Railroads-Hacker, Ruggles, Malcom, Mergle, Black.
On Public Docks and Markets -- Mergle, Le Pine, McCarty, Baird, Donovan.
On Parks and Bridges -- Houghton, Waters, O'Connell, Baird, Doyle.
On Legislation - Menninger, Allison, Sterling, Carson, McCarty.
On Public Health-Menninger, Houghton, O'Con- nell, Armitage, Malcom.
9th
James Weir, Jr.
11th
Henry J. Menninger.
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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS.
OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENTS.
Mayor's Secretary, No. 1, first floor, City Hall.
Franklin Allen.
City Clerk, No. 4, first floor, City Hall Counselor to the Corporation. John A. Taylor. Comptroller. Ludwig Semler. Zachariah Voorhies. Wm. H. Fleeman.
William J. Tate.
Auditor
Treasurer
Collector of Taxes and Assess- ments. Municipal Building .. James Tanner. Registrar of Arrears, Munici- { Theodore F. Jack- pal Building son.
Assessors.
20 and 22 Municipal Building.
John Truslow, Pres .; Benjamin W. Wilson, Lem- uel Burrows, Benjamin B. Hopkins, Charles Small, William De Lacy, Thomas A. Wilson, Au- gustus Kurth, Thomas Ennis.
Board of Elections. City Hall.
Chas. H. Cotton, Pres .; John Gilbertson, Treas .; Joseph Platt, A. J. Perry, James Meany, Richard D. Crotty, Clerks.
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Department of City Works.
Municipal Building.
COMMISSIONER .-- Ripley Ropes : Deputy Commis sioner, R. M. Whiting; Secretary, D. L. Northup
HEADS OF BUREAUS .- Robert Van Buren, Chief En- gineer; Peter Milne, Jr., Water Purveyor; Charles A. Mclaughlin, Registrar of Water Rates; Wm. H. Goff, Supt. Bureau of Sewers; H. J. Whiting, Supt. of Streets ; Geo. N. Dick, Supt. of Sup- plies.
Department of Parks. City Hall.
COMMISSIONERS .- James S. T. Stranahan, William Marshall. A. B. Baylis, Darwin R. James, R. C. Stearns, A. S. Barnes, S. V. White.
The Mayor, ex officio.
James S. T. Stranahan, Pres .; John Y. Culyer Chief Engineer and Supt .; Francis G. Quevedo Sec. of Dept.
Department for the Survey of Buildings. Office, No. 367 Jay.
COMMISSIONER .- William H. Gaylor ; Deputy Com- missioner, David Acker.
Fire Department. Office, No. 367 Jay.
COMMISSIONER .- John N. Partridge ; Deputy Com- missioner, Richard H. Poillon ; Thomas F. Nevins, Chief Engineer; John W. Smith, Assist Engineer.
Inspectors of Licenses. Office, No. 5 Basement, City Hall. James Smith; Thomas Vaughan.
Officers Appointed by the Common Council.
Keeper of the City Hall, James Waters. Keeper of the Municipal Building, Michael Sim- mons.
Police and Excise Department. Headquarters, Municipal Building.
COMMISSIONER .- James Jourdan ; Deputy Commis- sioner, Samuel B. Richards.
Excise Commissioners .- Richard Lauer and Thos. Evans. Patrick Campbell, Supt. Henry L. Jewett, Inspector. John C. Perry, Counsel.
PRECINCTS.
First Precinct, Station, Washington n. Johnson.
Second Precinct, Station, York e. Jay. Third Precinct, Station, 1 Butler.
Third Sub-Precinct, Station, 73 Congress.
Fourth Precinct, Station, Myrtle av. cor. Vander- bilt av.
Fifth Precinct, Station, N. First c. Fourth (E. D.) Sixth Precinct, Station, Stagg c. Bushwick av.
Seventh Precinct, Station, Manhattan av. c. Green- point av.
Eighth Precinct, Station, Fifth 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. Whip- ple.
Department of Health. 21 Municipal Building.
J. H. Raymond, Commissioner ; R. M. Wyckoff, Deputy Comr .; George F. Elliott, Counsel.
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COUNTY OFFICERS AND ASSIST- ANTS.
Alme-House, Flatbush. William Murray, Warden.
Commissioners of Charities.
Central Office, 444 Fulton.
A. H. W. Van Siclen; Brewster Kissam. James Ryan, Office, Flatbush.
A. H. W. Van Siclen, Pres .; Brewster Kissam, Treas .; J. Short, Clerk.
Commissioner of Jurors. 9 Court House. William A. Furey. W. T. Wooley, Deputy.
Coroners.
Office, No. 6 Court House. John T. Parker. Ferdinand Keller, M.D. Alexander Walker, Clerk.
County Auditor. Court House. Francis A. Biggs.
County Clerk. No. 15 Court House.
Charles B. Elliott, County Clerk; George G. Bar- nard, Deputy Clerk.
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County Jail. Raymond c. Willoughby.
Chas. F. Schultz, Warden ; William Julian, Ber- nard Mulholland, John Curran and John F. Gal- lagher, Assistant Keepers; A. Warner Shepard, Physician; Mrs. M. Buckley, Matron.
County Treasurer.
No. 13 Court House.
Gilliam Schenck, Treasurer; James Gardiner, Dep- uty Treasurer; Henry F. Cadley, Clerk.
District Attorney. No. 3 Court House.
Isaac S. Catlin, District Attorney ; Foster L. Backus, 1st Asst. District Attorney; John Oakey, 2d Asst. District Attorney; William H. Bacon, Chief Clerk; Hubert G. Taylor, Deputy Clerk.
Hospital, Flatbush. Dr. John A. Arnold, Resident Physician.
Hospital for Incurables, Flatbush.
J. S. Woodside, M. D., Resident Physician.
Lunatic Asylum, Flatbush. James C. Shaw, M. D., Resident Physician.
Morgue.
Willoughby n. Canton.
Patrick McGuire, Keeper.
Naturalization Office.
No. 7 Court House.
Open daily from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Penitentiary.
Nostrand av. n. Carroll.
John Green, Keeper.
Public Administrator. George B. Abbott.
Register. No. 16 Court House.
Thomas Carroll, Register; William Barre, Deputy Register.
Sheriff.
No. 8 Court House.
Lewis R. Stegman, Sheriff; Frank S. Hodgkinson, Under Sheriff ; Robert B. Sedgwick, Deputy Sheriff and Executive Clerk.
Surrogate.
No. 2 Court House.
Walter L. Livingston, Surrogate; Judah B. Voor- hees, Chief Clerk.
Supervisors of Kings County, 1882. No. 12 Court House.
William A. Fritz, Supervisor-at-large and ex-officio President of the Board; John L. Ryder, Super- visor Flatlands, President pro tem .; Seth Low, Mayor of the City of Brooklyn, and ex-officio a Supervisor ; Edward B. Cadley, Clerk of the Board.
1st Ward, Theodore B. Willis.
2d John Gallagher.
3d Thomas W. Wood.
4th Ward, Joel Smith.
5th John Cullen.
6th
Edward Toohill.
7th
John A. Egolf.
8th 44
Daniel Lake.
9th = Thomas F. McDonald.
10th
John Lyman.
11th
Thomas Harold, Jr.
12th
Peter Bennett.
13th
Robert Adamson.
14th
John Carroll.
15th John H. Westervelt.
16th Louis Bossert.
17th 44
George Rowland.
18th =
George J. Armstrong.
19th
Alfred Hodges.
20th = Lewis A. Myers.
21st = Lester W. Beasley.
22d
.6 Theodore H. Babcock.
23d
John H. Atwater.
24th
44
John E. Greany.
25th J. Worden Gedney.
New Utrecht, Cornelius Furguson.
Flatbush, Peter L. Williamson.
New Lots, C. Washington Colyer.
Gravesend, John Y. McKane.
Flatlands, John L. Ryder.
Standing Committees of the Board of Supervisors, 1882.
Laws and Applications to the Legislature-Ged- ney, Egolf, Lake, Babcock, Colyer.
Finance-Lake, Atwater, Rowland, Willis, Beas- ley.
Accounts of County Treasurer-Smith, Gedney, Greany, Beasley, Cullen.
Court House -- Williamson, Furguson, Cullen, Hodges, Willis.
Jail - Atwater, Williamson, Harold, Toohill, Greany.
Military Affairs - McKane, Babcock, Hodges, Bossert, Lake, Gallagher, Lyman.
Printing and Stationery-Myers, Smith, McDon- ald, Bennett, Williamson.
Jurors-Cullen, Smith, Carroll, Westervelt, Too- hill.
Equalization of Assessment Rolls-Gallagher, Furguson, Colyer, Westervelt, Adamson.
General Taxes - McDonald, Rowland, Carroll, Gedney, Myers.
Special and Local Taxes-Wood, Hodges, Cullen, Armstrong, Harold.
Salaries - Colyer, Egolf, Armstrong, Meyers, McDonald.
Bridges-Rowland, Carroll, Armstrong, Adam- son, Westervelt.
Affairs of Towns and Villages-Bennett, Colyer, Lyman, Greany, McKane.
Streets, Avenues, Roads and Railroads-Furgu- son, MeKane, Adamson, Egolf, Armstrong.
Cemeteries and Burial Grounds - Lake, Fur- guson, Gallagher. Colyer, Gedney.
House of the Good Shepherd-Greany, Bennett, Lyman, Wood, Harold.
Homes and Orphan Asylums-Carroll, Bossert, Atwater. Gallagher, Lyman.
State Tax-Hodges, McKane, Willis, Wood, Too- hill.
Accounts of Commissioners of Charities and Correction-Babcock, Bossert, Atwater, Bennett, Willis.
County Farm, Penitentiary and Morgue-Beas- ley, Williamson, McKane, Wood, Smith."
United States Deposit Fund-Adamson, Egolf, Harold, Toohill, Myers.
COURTS.
Circuit Courts and Courts of Oyer and. Terminer, County of Kings.
1st Tuesday of January, 1882, Justice Pratt; 1st Monday of March, 1882, Justice Cullen; 3d Mon-
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day of May, 1882, Justice Cullen; 1st Monday of October, 1832, Justice Pratt; 2d Monday of Novem- ber, 1882, Justice Cullen.
U. S. COMMISSIONERS, Montague c. Clinton .-- B. Lincoln Benedict and Jno. J. Allen.
U. S. CIRCUIT COURT, Montague c. Clinton. -- William J. Wallace, Judge; B. Lincoln Benedict, Clerk.
U. S. DISTRICT COURT, Montague c. Clinton .- Charles L. Benedict, Judge; B. Lincoln Benedict, Clerk; Asa W. Tenney, District Attorney; Sam- uel R. Harlow. Marshal.
COUNTY COURT, 7 Court House. - Henry A. Moore, Judge; B. J. York, Clerk. (Naturalization Office.)
COURT OF SESSIONS, 7 Court House .- Henry A. Moore, County Judge; Adolph Gubner, William H. Rogers, 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, John Daly. Aurey Snediker, Wm. H. Riley, Special Deputy Clerks.
Police Justices.
CITY HALL .- Andrew Walsh.
FIRST DISTRICT .- Garrett Bergen, Court c. But- ler.
SECOND DISTRICT .- Francis B. Fisher, 854 Gates av.
THIRD DISTRICT .- Charles Naeher, Humboldt c. Montrose av.
Justices of the Peace.
FIRST DISTRICT .- John Courtney, City Hall.
SECOND DISTRICT .- Thomas J. Kenna, S. Ist c. 5th E. D.
THIRD DISTRICT .- Charles Kiehl, Bushwick av. c. Stagg.
Supreme Court. 19 Court House.
General Terms-1882. By all the Judges.
2d Monday of February, at the Court House in Kings County; 2d Monday of May, at the Court House in Poughkeepsie; 2d Monday of September, at the Court House in Kings County; 2d Monday of December, at the Court House in Kings County.
SPECIAL TERMS.
For the Trial of Issues and Hearing of Enumerated Motions.
4th Monday of February, 1882, Gilbert; 4th Monday of April. 1882, Pratt; 4th Monday of June, 1882, Barnard: 4th Monday of September, 1882. Cul- len; 4th Tuesday of December, 18:2, Dykman.
For Hearing of Non-Enumerated Motions.
1st Monday of January, 1882, Cullen; 1st Monday of February, Gilbert; 1st Monday of March. Dykman; 1st Monday of April, Pratt; 1st Mon. day of May, Dykman: 1st Monday of June, Gil- bert; Ist Monday of July, Cullen; 1st Monday of August, Barnard: 1st Monday of September, Barnard; 1st Monday of October. Gilbert; 1st Monday of November, Dykman; 1st Monday of December, Pratt.
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BANKS.
ATLANTIC STATE, 49 Fulton .- George S. Puffer, Pres .; O. M. Denton, Cash.
BROOKLYN, Fulton c. Front .- Elias Lewis, Jr., Pres. ; H. E. Hutchinson, Cash.
COMMERCIAL, 363 Fulton .- Thomas D. Hudson, Pres .; John J. Vail, Cash.
FIRST NATIONAL, First c. Broadway (E. D.)- Nicholas Wyckoff, Pres. ; John G. Jenkins, Cash .; George D. Betts, Asst. Cash.
FULTON, 361 Fulton .- John Williams, Pres .; John A. Nexsen, Cash.
LONG ISLAND, 47 Fulton .- John Sniffen, Pres .; J. H. Ditmas, Cash.
MANUFACTURERS' NATIONAL, 64 Broadway (E. D.)-John M. Furman, Pres .; John Loughran, Vice-Pres. ; T. C. Disbrow, Cash .; James T. Foun- tain, Asst. Cash.
MECHANICS', Court c. Montague .- Daniel Chaun- cey, Pres .; George W. White, Cash.
MECHANICS AND TRADERS', Greenpoint av. c. Franklin (E. D.)-Archibald K. Meserole. Pres ; Timothy Perry, Vice-Pres .; Henry J. Oldring, Jr., Cash.
NASSAU NATIONAL, Court c. Remsen .- Craw- ford 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, 223 Fulton .- Hosea Webster, Pres .; Henry P. Morgan, Edw. D. White, Vice-Pres .; John A. Latimer, Cash .; Felix E. Flandreau, Comptroller.
BUSHWICK, 466 Grand .- Joseph Liebmann, Pres .; Peter Wyckoff, Vice-Pres. ; C. D. Burrows, Jr., Sec .; John Davies, Cash .; Rufus L. Scott, Coun- sel.
DIME OF BROOKLYN, 367 and 369 Fulton .- Sey- mour L. Husted, Pres .; Harold Dollner, 1st Vice. Pres .; A. J. Beekman, 2d Vice-Pres .; John W. Hunter. Treas .; Benj. H. Huntington, Sec.
DIME OF WILLIAMSBURGH, B'way c. Second (E. D.)-George W. Kelsey, Pres .; Gilson I. Totten, James Boughton, Vice-Pres .; William Grandy, Sec.
EAST BROOKLYN, 643 Myrtle av .- Darwin R. James, Pres .; Thomas D. Hudson, Hosea O. Pearce, Vice-Pres .; Alex. Hutchins, M.D., Sec .; Eugene F. Barnes, Treas .; Kennard Buxton, Counsel.
GERMAN, B'way c. Boerum .- Chas. Naeher, Pres .; John Wills, 1st Vice-Pres .; A. Vigelius, 2d Vice-Pres .: George S. Bishop, Cash.
GERMANIA, 375 Fulton .- Frederick A. Schroeder, Pres .; Chas. Garlichs, 1st Vice-Pres .; Ludwig Semler, 2d Vice-Pres .; Julius Lehrenkrauss, Treas .; Herman Geiling, Sec .; F. Koch, Cash .; William D. Veeder, Counsel.
GREENPOINT, 839 Manhattan av .-- Timothy Perry, Pres .; Harvey E. Talmage, Ephraim A. Walker, Vice-Pres .; Robert J. Whittemore, Sec.
KINGS COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION, Broadway c. Fourth (E. D.)-James S. Bearns, Pres .; George C. Bennett, Wm. D. Chase, Vice- Pres .; Richard J. Godwin, Sec .; George L. Fox, Counsel; Jacob Hentz, Cash.
LONG ISLAND, 342 Fulton, room 5 .- M. C. Ogden, Vice-Pres.
SOUTH BROOKLYN, Atlantic av. c. Clinton. --- Joseph W. Greene, Pres .; George A. Jarvis, 1st Vice-Pres .; John D. Cocks, 2d Vice-Pres. ; C. Dun- ning. Sec .; Fred'k H. Trowbridge, Ass't Sec .; David B. Baylis, Comptroller.
WILLIAMSBURGH, B'way c. Fifth .- Samuel M. Meeker, Pres .; Franklin Whiting, 1st Vice-Pres .; J. S. Burr, 2d Vice-Pres .; John Broach, Cash .; Wm. E. Horwill, Sec .; S. M. & D. E. Meeker, Counsel.
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CEMETERIES.
CYPRESS HILLS .- Office, Bowery c. Grand, N. Y. Edmund Driggs. Pres .; Frederick H. Way, Treas .; William Edwards, Sec .; John T. Runcie, Compt.
EVERGREENS .- Office at Cem., East New York. George C. Bennett, Pres .; S. M. Beard, Vice-Pres .; Charles R. Flint, Sec. and Treas .: W. S. Bullard, Supt.
FRIENDS .- Entrance 15th & 10th av., Prospect Park. Under the management of the Society of Friends. GREENWOOD .-- Office, 30 B'way, N. Y. Henry E. Pierrepont. Pres .; A. A. Low, Vice-Pres .; Charles M. Perry, Compt. and Sec .; Lindsay J. Wells, Sur-
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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-CHURCHES.
veyor; Wm. Scrimgeour, Supt. of Interments; Geo. Gamgee, Supt. of Workmen.
HOLY CROSS, Flatbush .- Office, Jay c. Chapel ; William H. Curran, Supt.
MOUNT OLIVET, on the Newtown plank rd. n. Maspeth, Queens County .- James Maurice, Pres .; James M. Waterbury, Vice-Pres .; John S. Ellis, Treas .; Charles M. Chamberlin, Keeper. Office, 42 4th (E. D.)
UNION .-- Wyckoff av. n. Myrtle av. John Dixon, Keeper. William Pearsall. Pres .; W. W. Wood, Sec .; T. Cocheu, Treas. and Supt.
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CHURCHES. BAPTIST.
BEREAN (col'd), Warren n. Troy av. Rev. C. G. Roberts,
CENTENNIAL, Clermont av. n. Myrtle av. Jus- tin D. Fulton. D.D.
CENTRAL. Bridge n. Myrtle av. Rev. Theodore A. K. Gessler.
CENTRAL (Williamsburgh), S. 5th c. 8th (E. D.) Rev. Christopher Rhodes.
CONCORD (col'd), Canton n. Park av. Rev. Wm. T. Dixon.
EAST BROOKLYN. Bedford av. n. Myrtle av. Hiram Hutchins, D.D.
EMMANUEL. Lafayette av. c. St. James' pl.
FIRST IN PIERREPONT ST., Clinton c. Pierre- pont. Jesse B. Thomas. D.D.
FIRST (Williamsburgh), 5th c. S. 5th (E. D.) Dan- iel C. Eddy. D.D.
FIRST MISSION, 25 Maujer. Mr. Nelson P. Chase. FIRST GERMAN, Montrose av. n. Union av. Rev. Julius C. Grimmell.
GERMAN BAPTIST, 590 6th av. Rev. Ch. Hiero- nymus.
GERMAN BAPTIST, 175 Harrison av. Rev. H. Trumpp.
GREENPOINT, Noble n. Union, av. (E. D.) D. Henry Miller, D.D.
GREENWOOD, 4th av. c. 15th. Rev. Albert G. Lawson.
GREENWOOD BRANCH, 409 19th. Mr. A. O. Cole. GREENWOOD GERMAN BRANCH, 161 15th. Mr. Gustave Apel.
HANSON PLACE. Hanson pl. c. S. Portland av. Rev. Henry M. Gallaher.
HERKIMER STREET, Herkimer c. Troy av. Rev. Win. Reid.
MARCY AVENUE, Marcy av. c. Monroe. Rev. Hugh O. Pentecost.
SANDS STREET MISSION, Sands n. Gold. Mr. W. J. Oliver.
SECOND (E. D.), Ainslie n. Graham av. Rev. E. D. Bentley.
SIXTH AVENUE, 6th av. c. Lincoln pl. Rev. Rufus B. Kelsay.
SOUTH. Lee av. n. Wilson. Rev. N. B. Thompson. STRONG PLACE, Strong pl. c. Degraw. Way- land Hoyt, D.D.
STRONG PLACE MISSION, Carroll n. Hoyt. Mr. Daniel Martin.
TABERNACLE, Clinton c. 3d pl. Rev. Frank R. Morse.
TABERNACLE MISSION, 136 Hamilton av. Rev. F. Jones.
TRINITY. Greene av. n. Patchen av. Rev. O. Ernest Cox.
UNION AVENUE, Manhattan av. n. Norman av. (E. D.) Rev. David C. Hughes.
WASHINGTON AVENUE, Washington av. c. Gates av. Rev. Emory J. Haynes.
WILLOUGHBY AVENUE, Willoughby av. n. B'way. Rev. Robert B. Montgomery.
CONGREGATIONAL.
ATLANTIC AVENUE MISSION, Atlantic av. c. Grand av. James Thorp, Supt.
BEDFORD, Pacific n. Bedford av. Rev. Hugh S. Carpenter.
BETHEL OF PLYMOUTH CHURCH, 15 Hicks. Rev. James C. Beecher. -
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CENTRAL, Hancock n. Franklin av. Rev. H. M. Scudder, D.D.
CLINTON AVENUE, Clinton av. c. Lafayette av. Rev. T. B. McLeod.
COVENANT, Clason av. n. Park pl. Rev. William Mackay.
EAST, Tompkins av. c. Kosciusko. Rev. W. C. Stiles.
GRAND AVENUE MISSION, Grand av. n. Myrtle av. S. W. Johnson, Supt.
LEE AVENUE, Hewes c. Lee av. Rev. W. F. Crafts.
LEWIS AVENUE, Lewis av. c. Monroe, Rev. J. D. Williamson.
MAYFLOWER MISSION, Jay n. Sands. Rev. H. B. White.
ROCHESTER AVENUE, Rochester av. c. Herki- mer. Rev. J. G. Roberts.
NAZARENE (col'd), Atlantic av. c. Vanderbilt av. Rev. R. F. Wheeler.
NEW ENGLAND, S. 9th n. 5th (E. D.) Rev. R. Piercy Hibbard.
PARK, 6th av. c. 7th. Rev. J. W. Malcolm.
PILGRIMS, Henry c. Remsen. Rev. Richard S. Storrs.
PILGRIMS' CHAPEL, Henry c. Degraw. Rev. J. S. Ostrander.
PLYMOUTH, Orange n. Hicks. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. Assistant-Pastor, Rev. S. B. Halliday. PURITAN, Lafayette av. c. Marcy av. Rev. Sam- nel Colcord.
SOUTH. President c. Court. Rev. Albert J. Lyman. TOMPKINS AVENUE. Tompkins av. n. Fulton. Rev. George F. Pentecost.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.
AHAVATH ACHAM. Johnson av. n. Ewen (E. D.) Morris J. Luebke, Rabbi.
BETH ELOHIM, Pearl n. Concord. Geo. Branden-
stein. Rabbi.
BETH ELOHIM, Keap n. Division av. Dr. L. Wint- ner, Rabbi.
BETH ISRAEL, Boerum pl. c. State. L. Pulver- macher. Rabbi.
BETH JACOB, Tenth n. S. 5th (E. D.) Lewis Lewinski, Rabbi.
TEMPLE ISRAEL, Greene av. n. Carlton av. Rev. Edward M. Chapman, Rabbi.
LUTHERAN.
EMANUEL, S. 1st c. 8th (E. D.) Rev. F. T. Koer- ner.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL, Schermerhorn n. Court. Rev. Theodore Dresel. ST. JOHANNES, Graham av. c. Ten Eyck. Rev. J. P. Baier.
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