Smith's Brooklyn Directory for the year ending May 1, 1857, Part 92

Author: William H. Smith
Publication date: 1857
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Mechanic's Exchange Association. Estab. lished 1854.


Rooms of the Association, No. 9, Court street. OFFICERS 1856 .- President, Hon. George Hall ; Vice-President, John Trench ; Secretary, John Leech ; Treasurer, George Mitchell.


Brooklyn Horticultural Society.


OFFICERS 1856 .- President, John W. Degraw ; Vice-Presidents, Henry A. Kent, W. C. Langley, W. S. Dunham, J. S. T. Stranahan, W. W. Crane ; Treasurer, Marcus Brandegee; Corresponding Secretary, M. Arrowsmith ; Recording Secre- tary, M. Brandegee.


POLITICAL COMMITTEES.


Democratic Republican General Committee of the City of Brooklyn.


President, David C. Atkins, 2d Ward ; Secre- tary, Wm. M. Ironsides, 13th Ward ; Treasurer, Wm. G. Lawrence, 4th Ward.


Democratic Republican Committee of the County of Kings.


: Meets at No. 9 Court street, on the first Wednes- day evening in each month.


OFFICERS, 1856 .- Chairman, Richard M. Bishop, 5th Ward ; Secretary, George Edwards Archer, 3d Ward ; Corresponding Secretary, John Van- derbilt, Flatbush.


Republican General Committee of Kings County.


President, John G. Bergen ; Ist Vice Presi-


Pierson ; 3d V. P., John Cockle; Recording Secretary, S. Alpheus Smith ; Corresponding Secretary, William Peet ; Treasurer, Pardon W. Kenyon ; Sergeant-at-Arms, Alonzo H. Gale ; Collector, Iverson W. Knapp.


SECRET AND BENEFICENT SOCIE- TIES.


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


Meets quarterly at No. 600 Broadway, New York, on the 1st Tuesday in June (the Annual Communication), and the Ist Tuesday in Sep- tember, December and March.


OFFICERS, 1856 .- Grand Master, M. W. Mor- decai Myers, Schenectady ; Deputy Grand Mas- ter, Rt. W. Nathaniel F. Waring, Brooklyn ; Past Grand Master, M. W. Isaac Phillips ; Senior Grand Warden, Rt.W. James Jenkinson, Albany ; Junior Grand Warden, Rt.W. Oliver C. Denslow, Westchester County; Grand Secretary, Rt. W. James Herring Brooklyn ; Grand Treasurer, Rt. W. John Horspool, New York ; Assistant Grand Secretary, Rt. W. Frederick W. Herring, New York ; Grand Chaplain, Rt. W. and Rev. E. M. Johnson, Brooklyn ; Grand Chaplain, Rt. W. and Rev. Edward Cook, New York ; Grand Chaplain, R. W. and Rev. P. Powell ; Grand Marshall, Rt. W. John Mansfield, New York ; Grand Standard- Bearer, R. W. John W. Hudswell, New York ; Grand Sword-Bearer, R. W. Daniel West, New York; Grand Stewards, W. John Solomons, New York, W. Andrew Demerest, Brooklyn, W. N. B. Mountfort, New York, W. Wm. N. Norris, Brook- lyn ; Senior Grand Deacon, W. Rudolph Aeby, New York ; Junior Grand Deacon, W. John B. Willis, New York ; Grand Tiler, W. Greenfield Pete, New York.


Subordinate Lodges in Kings County. Delta, No. 144, meets 93 Boerum street, Ist and 3d Fridays.


Fortitude, No. 19, meets at 166 Fulton street, 1st and 3d Wednesdays


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


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


Royal Arch Chapter.


Nassau, No. 109, meets at 166 Fulton, 1st and 3d Fridays of each month.


Encampment of Knight Templars.


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


Past Grand Commanders.


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


Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Hon. orable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York.


Meets at Odd Fellow's Hall, New York, on the first Tuesday in June.


OFFICERS, 1856 .- Grand Master, M.W. John L. Lewis, jr., Penn Yan ; Deputy Grand Master, ; Senior Grand Master, Rt.W. Finlay M. King, Port .Byron ; Junior Grand Warden, Rt.W. James Hyde, Richfield ; Grand Secretary, Rt. W. James Austin, M.D., New York ; Grand Treasurer, R. W. Charles L. Church ; Grand


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APPENDIX-BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS AND SOCIETIES.


Chaplains, R. W. and Rev. James H. Perry, Brook- lyn, R. W. and Rev. Salem Town, L.L.D., Aurora, R. W. and Rev. John Gray, Newburg ; Grand Marshall, R. W. Charles Scholey, New York ; Grand Sword-Bearer, R. W. John S. Perry, New York ; Grand Sword-Bearer, R. W. Daniel Van Riper, Brooklyn ; Grand Stewards, Rt.W. Jarvis M. Hatch, Rochester, W. N. C. Gridley, New York, W. Julian Allen, New York ; Senior Grand Deacon, W. S. H. Dickinson, Fredonia ; Junior Grand Deacon, W. Royal G. Millard, New York ; Grand Organist, Brother Henry C. Watson, New York ; Grand Pursuivant, W. D. Van Sice, New York ; Grand Tyler, W. Sewall Fisk, New York.


Subordinate Lodges in Kings County.


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


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


Central, No. 14, 'Adelphi street, corner of Myrtle avenue, Wednesdays.


Corner Stone Lodge, Masonic Hall, (E. D.,) Wednesdays.


Hyatt, No. 205, Masonic Hall, (E. D.) 1st and 3d Tuesdays.


Jeppa, No. 201, corner of Court and Jorale- mon streets, Wednesdays.


Lexington, No. 310, corner of Court and Jo- ralemon streets, Mondays.


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


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


Montauk, No. 286, corner of Court and Jorale- mon streets, every Tuesday from June 13th to September 10th, after which time every other week.


Schiller Lodge, No. 304, Graham avenue cor- ner of Mckibbin street, Fridays.


Star of Bethlehem, No. 322, corner of Court Samuel McDonald.


and Joralemon streets, Fridays.


Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Meets Annually at Albany on the first Tuesday in February.


Grand High Priest, M. E. Charles L. Church ; Deputy Grand High Priest, M. E. Peter P. Mur- phy ; Grand King, M. E. Sylvester Gilbert ; Grand Scribe, M. E. George L. Thatcher ; Grand Secretary, M. E. John O. Cole ; Grand Treasurer, M. E. William Seymour ; Grand Captain of Host, M. E. George N. Williams ; Grand Chap- lain, M. E. Salem L.L.D .; Grand R. A. C., Jessee P. Mitchell ; Grand Sentinel, John Pierce.


Royal Arch Chapters.


Brooklyn, No. 148, meets at 343 Fulton street, on Wednesdays.


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


Encampment of Knight Templars.


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


OFFICERS .- Grand Master, John W. Simons, New York; Deputy Grand Master, George C. District No. 5. Sherman, Watertown ; Grand Generalissimo, LeRoy Farnham, Buffalo; Grand Captain Gen- eral, Peter Brewer, Utica ; Grand Prelate, Salem | Long Island, No. 68, Adelphi Hall, Fridays.


Town, LL.D., Aurora ; Grand Senior Warden, Thomas C. Edwards, Elmira ; Grand Junior Warden, William H. Drew, Buffalo; Grand Treasurer, John S. Perry, Troy ; Grand Recorder, Robert Mcoy, New York ; Grand Standard- Bearer, Samuel Graves, Auburn ; Grand Sword- Bearer, M. J. Drummond, New York ; Grand Warden, M. Harding Hornellsville; Grand Sentinel, John Pierce, Albany.


Councils of Royal and Select Masters. Grand Council meets annually in New York the


Wednesday succeeding the first Tuesday in June.


OFFICERS 1856 .- M. P. G. Master, I. B. Yates Sommers ; R. P. D. G. M., H. F. L. Bunting ; R. P. G. I. M., John J. Tindale ; R. P. G. P. C. of W., N. O. Benjamin ; R. P. G. C: of G., Thos: C. Edwards ; R. P. G. M., John W. Simons ; R. P. G. R., Bobert Macoy ; R. P. G. T., D. S. Sinclair ; R. P.G. C., Phillip Pritchard ; P. G. S., Bradley Parker ; P. G. S. George Dowding.


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


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


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


Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, New York. Annual Meetings Ist Wednesday in August, Semi- Annual Meetings Ist Wednesday in February, Stated Meetings, Ist Thursday in November and May.


OFFICERS 1856 .- Most Worthy Grand Master, DeWitt C: Langdon; Deputy Grand Master, W. L. Morris ; Grand Warden, Alvin Pease ; Grand Secretary, John J. Davies ; Grand Treas- urer, Joseph R. Taylor ; Grand Repr sentatives, Andre Frement, John G. Clayton ; Grand Chap- lain, W. H. Dikeman ; Grand Marshall, A. W. O. Spooner ; Grand Conductor, George Welsh ; Grand Guardian, George Sharp; Grand Herald,


Subordinate Lodges in Kings County Dis. trict No. 3.


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


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


Greenpoint, No -, Odd Fellows Hall, Green- point, Fridays.


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


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


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


District No. 4.


William Kemble, Dist. Dep. G. Master, residence 104 Prospect street.


Ivanhoe, No. 357 Fulton st., Wednesdays.


Magnolia, No. 160 Henry st., cor. Atlantic, Thursdays.


Montague, No. 153, 345 Fulton st., Tuesdays Sterling, No. 190, 345 Fulton st., Mondays.


Union, No. 427, Court st., cor. Union, Tuesdays.


Charles N. Peed, Dist. Dept. Grand Master, resi- dence Clinton, near Myrtle avenue.


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APPENDIX-BENEVOLENT AND FRATERNAL SOCIETIES.


Steuben, No. 133, Granada Hall, Tuesdays. The Woods, No. 345, New Utrecht, Saturdays. District No. 6.


Edward Swanton, Dist. Dept. Grand Master, resi- dence 282 Fulton av.


Atlantic, No. 50, Central Hall, Mondays


Brooklyn, No. 26, Central Hall, Tuesdays.


Franklin Degree, No. 13, Central Hall, 1st and 2d Saturdays


Gowanus, No. 423, Gowanus, Tuesdays. Nassau, No. 39, Central Hall, Thursdays.


Grand Encampment of Southern New York, An- nual Session 1st Monday in August, Semi- Annual Session, 1st Monday in February. Meet at Odd Fellow's Hall, New York.


OFFICERS 1856.


G. Patriarch, George Smith. G. H. Priest, Hiram Allen. G. Sen. War., Theodore Froment. G. Scribe, John J. Davies. G. Treas., Joseph R. Taylor. G. Rep. G. L. U. S., John A. Kennedy. G. Guar, Samuel McDonald.


Subordinate Encampments in Kings County, Wil- liam Dunscomb, Dist. Dep. G. Patriarch, resi- dence, Ainslie, near Lorimer st.


Mizpeh, No. 15, 345 Fulton st., Ist and 3d Fri- days.


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


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


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


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


OFFICERS 1856.


M. W. G. Master, Francis Seger. R. W. D. G. Master, Edgar C. Dibble. R. W. G. Warden, Cor- nelius Glenn. R. W. G. Secretary, Wm. H. H. Prall. R. W. G. Treasurer, Sullivan V. Smith. W. G. Chaplin, Rev. D. W. Bristol. W. G. Mar- shall, David B. McNeill, jr. W. G. Conductor, George B. Frazer. W. G. Guardian, Abraham Fredenhall. W. G. Herald, Wilson R. Cooper.


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


Subordinate Lodges in Kings Co.


Under the jurisdiction of the R. W. G. Lodge of Northern New York.


Lewis B. Bruen, Dist. Dep. G. M. 25 Debevoise St. Eagle, No. 10, Odd Fellows Hall, Court street, Thursdays.


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


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


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


R. W. Grand Encampment of Northern New York.


Meets annually at the time and place of the Annual Sessions of the Grand Lodge of Northern New York.


OFFICERS 1856.


R. W. G. Patriarch, David S. Forbes. M. E. G. High Priest, Alvin M. Bennett. R. W. G. Sen. War. George Harding. R. W. G. Scribe. Wm. H. Prall. R. W. G. Treasurer, Richard Sharp .. R. W. G. Jun. War., Almon K. Wakefield. R. W. G. Representatives, Edward Whalin, Albert A.


Bruce. W. G. Sentinel, Abraham Austin W. Dep. G. Sentinel, J. Malcom Smith.


Subordinate Encampment in Kings Co.


D. P. Barnard, Dist. Dep. G. Patriarch, resi- dence 56 Court street.


Bethlehem, No. 10 Odd Fellows' Hall, Court St., 1st and 2d Fridays


C. Patriarch, L. B. Bruen. H. Priest, C. A. Marvin, Sen. War., Graves. Scribe, John E. Johnson. Fin. Scribe, Richard Sharp.


Order United Americans.


Chapters in Brooklyn and Kings County. Brooklyn, No. 66, Granada Hall, Mondays.


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


Enterprise No. - , 346 Grand street, Wednes- days.


Lexington, No. 17, Granada Hall, Mondays.


Magna Chapter, 38, Union Hall, Court street, cor. Sacket, Thursdays


Marion, No. 11, Granada Hall, Fridays.


Montauk, No. 60, Green Point, Tuesdays.


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


Pine Tree, No. 79, Myrtle avenue, cor. Steuben street, Wednesdays.


Warren No. 3, Freeman Buildings, Tuesdays.


County.


Jackson, No. 67, Canarsie, Flatlands, Saturdays. Seventy-Six, No. 63, New Lots, Tuesdays.


Independent Order of Rechabites. High Tent.


Meets annually, at such place as may be de- signated as a previous meeting. The next meet- ing will be held in the city of New York, on the second Tuesday in September.


J: P. H. C. R. Edward A. Slice, Baltimore.


H. C. R.


John Mills, Washington, D. C.


H. D. R.


H. C. S.


Daniel Upton, Adams, Mass.


H. T. James S. Keeler, Troy, N. Y.


High Executive Council .- George C. Thompson, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; James C. Spencer, Troy,N.Y. ; H. H. Brazee, Utica, N. Y. ; Edwin F. Jenks, Adams, Mass.


Long Island District, Tent No. 20.


Meets quarterly, on the second Monday in February, May, August, and November. at such place as may be designated at a previous meet . ing.


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


Primary Tents.


Brooklyn, No. 10, Myrtle Hall, Thursdays.


Fort Green, No. 288, “ Fridays. Islip, No. 211, Islip, L. I., Mondays


Perseverance, No. 118, Myrtle Hall, Tuesdays.


Sons of Temperance.


GRAND DIVISION OF EASTERN NEW YORK.


Quarterly sessions are held in New York city on the second Wednesday in January, April, and October, and at Sagg Harbor in July. Officers, 1856 : S. Worthy Patriarch, Horace S. Allen. S. Worthy Associate, Samuel Inslee. S. Scribe, Thomas Edgerley. S. Treasurer, James Mackear. Chaplain, Luther D. Cook. Conductor, John R. Peacock. Sentinel, D. B. Beale. Annual Elec- tion, 2d Wednesday in October.


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APPENDIX-POST-OFFICES, CHURCHES.


Cadets of Temperance. UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE GRAND SECTION OF PENNSYLVANIA. Subordinate Sections in Kings Co.


Thomas J. Baker, Dep. G. Patron. Secretary, E. H. Rowlandson. Assistant Sec., S. H. Vande- Emerald Benevolent Association, Organ- ized 1839. water. Guide, G. W. Jones. Watchman, F. Davies. Greenpoint, No. 4, Odd Fellows' Hall, Meet on notice from the Secretary at No. 238. Greenpoint, Fridays. Williamsburgh, No. 3, Fulton street. Officers, 1856 : President, Michael Sons of T. Hall, E. Dist. Fridays.


American Protestant Association.


GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.


Meets every Monday evening, corner Grove and Hudson streets, N. Y. W. G. Master, Charles Kenedy ; Dep. G. Master, John McIllroy ; G. Sec., William Cupiss; G. Treas. James Heron ; G. Chaplain, Nathan Nisbet ; G. Conductor,. William McCloy ; G. Asst. Con., James Mulhern ; G. Tyler, Thomas Minnis.


Subordinate Lodges in Kings County.


Robert McCarll, District Installing Officer.


Brooklyn City, No. 6, 162 Fulton street, Wed- nesdays.


Columbia, No. 8, 309 Grand street, E. District, Tuesdays.


Daniel Webster, No. 18, Odd Fellows' Hall, Fridays.


Puritan, No. 20, Adelphi Hall, Tuesdays .


Ancient Order of Good Fellows.


GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.


Meets at Essex street, N. Y., on the 1st and &d Fridays of each month


Officers :


P.R.H.G.M. rep. Black, No. 16


R.H.G.M.


Dep.R.H.G.M. Ketterer, 1


R.H.G Sec. Herman Kornahrens, No. 45.


R.H.G. Treas., John A. Fei, No. 7


R.H.G. Warden, -- Conrad, No. 7


R.H. Jun. War., - Borchaus,


No. 10


R.H. Jun. Tiler, - Tripken, No. 21


R.H. Jun. Chap., -- Vanaudersterp, SUBORDINATE LODGE IN KINGS CO.


No. 16


Herman No. 25 Mckibbin st. c. Graham av. SUBORDINATE DIVISIONS IN KINGS CO. District No. 9.


Alexander Campbell, Dist. Dep. G. W. Patri- arch, 58 Sands street. Brooklyn, No. 13, 166 Fulton street, Thursdays. Washington, No. 4, 166 Fulton street, Mondays.


District No. 10. Dist. Dep. G. W. Patriarch.


Myrtle, No. 115, Myrtle Hall. Mondays. Ply- mouth Rock, No. 76, Central Hall, Tuesdays. District No. 11.


Phineas Jacobs, Dist. Dep. G. W. Patriarch.


Eureka, No. 187, Fourth street, corner South First, E. District, Thursdays. . Greenpoint, No. 99, Odd Fellows' Hall, Greenpoint, Mondays. Williamsburgh, No. 105 Fourth street, corner South First, Mondays.


Nevin. Secretary, Francis Turner. Treasurer, Patrick Mooney.


Emmet Benevolent Society, Organized 1847. Chartered May, 1848.


Meet at 61 Atlantic street first Tuesday in each month. Officers, 1856 : President, Michael H. Murphy. Vice-President, Richard J. Newman. Rec. Sec. John Halpin. Cor. Sec., Landon Lin- den. Treasurer, Owen Kiernan.


Erin Fraternal Beneficial Association, Chartered 1835.


Meet at Second Ward Hotel, York street, first Monday in each month. Officers, 1856: Presi- dent, John McLeer. 1st Vice-Pres., James Brad- ley. 2d Vice-Pres., James McCaffry. Treasurer, Secretary, - Assistant Secretary, John Hazel.


St. Patrick's Society.


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


OFFICERS 1856 .- President, John F. Hennessey ; Vice-President, T. Bannon ; Secretary, Francis G. Turner ; Treasurer, Daniel M. Kelly.


Thistle Benevolent Society. Organized Jan- uary 1852.


Meets at 93 Boerum, every Monday evening.


OFFICERS 1856-7 .-- President, James Rankin ; Vice-President, - ; Finance Secretary, William Leck ; Recording Secretary, Alex. Ross ; Treasurer, John White.


Laborers' Union Beneficial Society. Particulars concerning this society could not be obtained in time.


Roman Catholic Beneficial Society of St, Peter's and St. Paul's Churches, E. D., Organized June, 1850.


OFFICERS 1856 .- President, James McQinn ; Vice-President, James Monayham ; Secretary -; Treasurer, Peter G. Brennan.


Shamrock Benevolent Society. Meets at Second Ward Hotel, York st., Ist Monday -in each month.


OFFICERS 1856 .-- President, John Johnson ; Secretary, Peter McGuise ; Assistant Secretary, Edward Maherty ; Treasurer, Michael Mc Cor- mick.


NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED IN BROOKLYN.


Daily.


BROOKLYN EVENING STAR, Edwin B. Spooner, 108 Orange st.


BROOKLYN MORNING JOURNAL, J. Weston Heigh- way, 172 Fulton st.


DAILY INDEPENDENT PRESS, Wm. G. Bishop and J. A. T. Kelly, 12 and 14 South 7th st. (East 108 Orange st.


District.)


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


BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES, Bennett and Smith,, 145 Grand st., (East District.)


Weekly.


BROOKLYN WEEKLY EAGLE, Isaac Van Anden, 30 Fulton st.,


THE LONG ISLAND STAR, Edwin B. Spooner,


. Monthly.


UNION ARE, Thomas Schnebly 98 Cranberry st.


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CHURCHES IN BROOKLYN.


Brooklyn Post Office. 337 and 339 Fulton st., (Freeman Buildings).


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


DANIEL VAN VOORHIS, Postmaster.


Williamsburg Post Office. 141 Grand st., near Fifth.


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


JAMES MURPHY, Postmaster.


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


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


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CHURCHES IN BROOKLYN.


CHURCHES IN BROOKLYN.


Baptist.


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


BUSHWICK AVENUE Bushwick avenue, near Prospect street, (E. D.) Vacant.


CENTRAL. Bridge street, near Myrtle ave- nue. Rev. John W. Sarles, Min.


CONCORD STREET. (Colored.) Concord street, near Gold. Rev. Simon S. Bundick, Min.


EAST BROOKLYN. Bedford avenue, near Myrtle avenue. Rev. Stephen Remington, Min.


FIRST. Nassau street, near Fulton. Rev. O. W. Briggs, Min.


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


FIRST GERMAN. Remsen street, corner Graham avenue. Rev. W. Fashing, Min.


GREENPOINT. Leonard street, cor. Calyer. Rev. John Y. Atchison, Min.


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


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


STRONG PLACE. Strong place, corner Degraw street. Rev. E. E. L. Taylor, D.D., Min.


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


WASHINGTON AVENUE. Washington ave- nue, corner Gates avenue. Vacant.


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


Congregational.


CENTRAL. Ormond street, corner Jefferson, Bedford. Rev. Henry W. Parker, Min.


CLINTON AVENUE. Clinton avenue, corner Lafayette avenue. Rev. William I. Budington, Min,


ELM PLACE. Elm place, near Fulton ave- nue. Rev. Samuel D: Cochran, Min.


FIRST. (Williamsburgh.) Eleventh street, corner South 3d, (E. D.) Rev. Simeon S. Joce- lyn, Min.


NEW ENGLAND. South 9th street; near 6th, (E. D.) Vacant.


PACIFIC STREET. Pacific street, corner Clove road, Bedford. Rev. E. Carpenter, Min. avenue. Rev. Francis Peck, Rec.


PARK. Carlton avenue, corner De Kalb avenue. Rev. Francis E. M. Bacheler, Min.


PILGRIMS, CHURCH OF THE. Henry street, corner Remsen. Rev. Richard S. Storrs, jr., D.D., Min.


PLYMOUTH. Orange street, near Hicks. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Min.


SAVIOUR, CHURCH OF THE. (First Uni- tarian.) Pierrepont street, corner Monroe place. Rev. Frederick A. Farley, D.D., Min. John T. Bailey, sexton, 152 Myrtle avenue, (W. D.)


SECOND. (Unitarian.) Atlantic street, cor. Clinton. (Athenaeum.) Rev. Samuel Longfel- low, Min.


SOUTH. President street, corner Court. Rev. Daniel March, Min.


THIRD. (Unitarian.) South 8th street, near 4th. (Trenor's Academy.) Rev. James Rich- ardson, jr., Min.


WARREN STREET MISSION. Mission Hall, Warren street, near Hicks. Rev. Samuel Bayliss, Min.


Episcopal, Protestant.


ASCENSION, CHURCH OF THE. (Green- point.) Kent street. Vacant.


CALVARY. (Free.) Pearl street, near Nassau. Vacant.


CALVARY. (Free.) North 2d street, near 5th, (E. D.) Rev. S. W. Sayres, Rec.


CHRIST CHURCH. Clinton street, corner Harrison. Rev. 'E. H. Canfield, D.D., Rec. William Wallin, Sex.


CHRIST CHURCH. Bedford avenue, near Broadway, E. D. Rev. A. H. Partridge, Rec. Peter Dalton, Sex.


GOOD ANGELS, CHURCH OF THE. (Free.) Court street, corner Union. Rev. J. H. Hobart Brown, Min.


GRACE CHURCH. Conselyea street, near Lorimer, (E. D.) Rev. Alvah Guion, Min.


GRACE CHURCH. Brooklyn Heights, cor. Grace court and Hicks street. Rev. J. B. Flagg, Rec. Rev. J. H. Hobart Brown, Ass't. Min.


HOLY TRINITY, CHURCH OF THE. Clin- ton street, corner Montague. Rev. Wm. H. Lewis, D.D., Rec. Rev. T. Stafford Drowne, Ass't. Min.


MESSIAH, CHURCH OF THE. Adelphi st. near Myrtle avenue. Rev. Robert J. Walker, Rec.


REDEEMER, CHURCH OF THE. Pacific street, corner 4th avenue. Rev. David P. San- ford, Rec.


ST. ANN'S. Washington street, corner Sands. Rev. Benj. C. Cutler, D.D., Rec.


ST. JAMES'. (Colored.) 4th street, near South 8th, (E. D.) Rev. Samuel V. Berry, Min.


ST. JOHN'S. Johnson street, near Washing- ton. Rev. Thomas T. Guion, Rec.


ST. LUKE'S. Clinton avenue, near Fulton avenue. Rev. Jacob W. Diller, Rec.




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