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CHRIST, Clinton c. Harrison. Rev. L. W. Bancroft. CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR, Clinton c. Luquer. Rev. Robert C. Booth.
CUTLER MEMORIAL, in old St. Ann's, Washington bet. Sands and Prospect. Rev. -
EMANUEL, President c. Smith. Rev. H. B. Wal- bridge.
EVANGELISTS, Bergen n. 6th av. Rev. -
GOOD SHEPHERD, McDonough n. Stuyvesant av. Rev. Henry B. Cornwell.
GRACE, Brooklyn Heights, Grace ct. c. Hicks. Rev. William A. Snively.
GRACE CHAPEL, High n. Gold. Rev. W. M. Wil- lian.
GRACE, Conselyea n. Lorimer (E. D.) Rev. William 8. Chadwell.
GUION, Greene av. n. Marcy av. Rev. F. C. Carter. HOLY TRINITY, Clinton c. Montague. Rev. Charles H. Hall; Thomas Elliott, Sexton.
HOLY TRINITY MISSION, 120 Myrtle av. Rev. William Short.
MEDIATOR, Ormond pl. c. Jefferson. Rev. T. F. Cornell.
MESSIAH, Greene av. c. Clermont av. Rev. Charles R. Baker.
REDEEMER, Church of the, Pacific c. 4th av. Rev. William A. Leonard.
RED HOOK MISSION CHAPEL. Rev. I. Lee. REFORMATION, Gates av. n. Clason av. Rev. John S. Bacchus.
ST ANNS', Clinton c. Livingston. Rev. Noah Hunt Schenck.
ST. BARNABAS', Bushwick av. n. Kossuth pl. Rev. Henry E. Hovey.
ST. JAMES', Hall st. c. Lafayette av. Rev. Charles W. Homer.
ST. JOHN'S, St. John's pl. c. 7th av. Rev. T. E. Pycott.
ST. LUKE'S, Clinton av. n. Fulton av. Rev. Jacob W. Diller.
ST. MARK'S, Adelphi bet. Willoughby av. and De Kalb av. Rev. W. T. Fitch.
ST. MARK'S, 4th c. S. 5th (E. D.) Rev. Samuel Haskins.
ST. MARY'S, Clason av. n Myrtle av. Rev. Daniel V. M. Johnson.
ST. MATTHEW'S, Throop av. c. Pulaski. Rev. Charles S. Williams.
ST. PAUL'S, Carroll n. Hicks. Rev. T. S. Drowne. ST. PAUL'S, Penn c. Marcy av. (E. D.) Rev. New- land Maynard.
ST. PETER'S, State n. Bond. Rev. John A. Pad- dock.
ST. PETER'S CHAPEL, Wyckoff n. Bond. Rev. Mr. Burnett.
ST. STEPHEN'S, Patchen av. c. Jefferson. Rev. Joseph A. Nock.
ST. THOMAS' CHAPEL, Bushwick av. c. Cooper av Rev. Cornelius L. Twing.
REFORMED CHURCH.
BEDFORD AVENUE, Bedford av. c. Clymer (E. D. Rev. E. S. Porter.
BETHANY CHAPEL, Hudson av. n. Myrtle. av. Rev. John V. Griswold.
CENTENNIAL MISSION, 3d av. c. Wyckoff. :
EAST, Bedford av. c. Madison. Rev. J. Halstead Carroll.
FIRST (Brooklyn), Joralemon n. Court. Rev .-
FIRST (Williamsburgh), Bushwick av. n. N. 2d (E. D.) Rev. Stephen H. Meeker.
GERMAN, New Brooklyn. Rev. C. F. C. Suckow. GREENPOINT, Kent n. Union av. Rev. Francis. HEIGHTS, Church on the, Pierrepont n. Monroe pl. Rev. David Inglis.
MIDDLE, Harrison c. Tompkins pl. Rev. E. P. In. gersoll.
NORTH, Clermont av. n. Myrtle av. Rev. Alexander R. Thompson.
SOUTH BUSHWICK, Bushwick av. n. De Kalb av. Rev, George D. Hults.
SOUTH GOWANUS, 3d av. c. 43d. Rev. John H. Manning.
TWELFTH STREET. Rev. Nehemiah P. Pierce.
UNION AVENUE (German), Union av. c. Scholes. Rev. J. M. Wagner.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Bishop.
ALL SAINTS, Throop av. c. Thornton. Rev. A. Arnold.
ANNUNCIATION B. V. M. (German), N. 5th c. 7th (E. D.) Rev. John Hauptman.
ASSUMPTION OF THE B. V. M., York c. Jay. Rev. William Keegan.
HOLY TRINITY (German), Montrose av. n. Ewen. Rev. Michael May.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF B. V. M. Leon- ard c. Maujer. Rev. John R. McDonald.
NATIVITY, Clason av. c. Madison. Rev. M. J. Moran.
OUR LADY OF MERCY, Debevoise n. De Kalb av. Rev. James McElroy.
OUR LADY OF VICTORY, Throop av. bet. McDon- ough and Macon. Rev. P. Creighton.
SACRED HEART, Clermont av. n. Park av. Rev. Thomas MeGivern.
ST. ALPHONSUS (German), Kent n. Union pl. Rev. W. Guhl.
ST. ANNE'S, Front c. Gold. Rey. Bartholomew Gleeson.
ST. ANTHONY'S, India (E. D.) Rev. William Lane.
ST. AUGUSTINE, 5th av. c. Bergen. Rev. Louis Rhatigan.
ST. BERNARD'S CHAPEL (German), Hamilton av. n. Hicks. Rev. John Ammann.
ST. BENEDICT (German), Fulton n. Ralph av. Rev. Michael Koehren.
ST. BONIFACIUS' (German), Duffield n. Willoughby. Rev. Peter De Berge.
ST. CECILIA'S, Herbert c. N. Henry (E. D.) Rev. Florence Mccarthy.
ST. CHARLES' BORROMEO, Sidney pl. e. Living- ston. Rev. Francis J. Freel, D.D.
ST. FRANCIS', Putnam av. n. Bedford av. Rev Nicholas Balleis, O. S. B.
ST. FRANCIS DE SALES, 1575 Broadway (E. D.) Rov. H. Leneuf.
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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-CHURCHES, CLUBS, SCHOOLS.
ST. JAMES' CATHEDRAL, Jay c. Chapel. Rt. Rev. Jolin Loughlin, Bishop; V. Rev. John F. Turner.
ST. JOHN'S, 5th av. c. 21st. Rev. James O'Beirne. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, Willoughby av. bet. Lewis av. and Stuyvesant av. Rev. J. Maloney, C. M.
ST. JOSEPH'S, Pacific n. Vanderbilt av. Rev. Ed- ward Corcoran.
ST. LEONARD OF PAUL MAURICE, Hamburg av. c. Jefferson (E. D.) Rev. John J. Raber
ST. LOUIS (French), Mckibben n. Leonard. Rev. Jules Jollon.
ST. MARY'S, STAR OF THE SEA, Court c. Luquer. Rev. Eugene Cassidy.
ST. MICHAEL'S, 4th av. c. 42d. Rev. J. O. Connel, D. D.
ST. NICHOLAS' (German), Powers c. Oliver (E. D.) Rev. J. Peine.
ST. PATRICK'S, Kent av. c. Willoughby av. Rev. T. Taaffe.
ST. PAUL'S, Court c. Congress. Rev. R. J. Maguire. ST. PETER'S, Hicks c. Warren. Rev. Joseph Fran- sioli.
ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL, 2d n. S. 2d (E. D.) Rev. S. Malone.
ST. STEPHEN'S, Carroll n. Hicks. Rev. Edward O'Reilly.
ST. THERESA'S, Clason av. c. Butler. Rev. Joseph McNamee.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, N. 6th n. 5th (E. D.) Rev. Martin Carrol.
TRANSFIGURATION, Marcy av. Rev. John Fagan.
VISITATION OF B. V. M., Ewen n. Van Brunt. Rev. Timothy O'Farrell.
UNITARIAN.
CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR, Pierrepont c. Mon- roe pl. Rev. Alfred P. Putnam.
NEW CHAPEL, Clinton c. Congress. Rev. J. W. Chadwick.
THIRD, Clason av. c. Lefferts. Rev. S. H. Camp.
UNIVERSALISTS.
CENTENARY CHAPEL, Nostrand av. n. De Kalb av. Rev.
OUR FATHER, Church of, Clermont av. n. Atlantic av. Rev. H. R. Nye.
RECONCILIATION, Noble n. Franklin. Rev .-
ALL SOULS CHURCH, 4th o. S. 3d (E. D.). Rev. Almon Gunnison.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ALL SOULS, Episcopal, Pierrepont e. Clinton. Rev. George B. Porteous.
OUR MISSION, 416 Adelphi.
BROOKLYN SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERUSA- LEM, Monroe pl. c. Clark. Rev. J. C. Ager.
CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION, 266 Cumber- land. Rev. W. H. Reid.
CHURCH OF THE PEOPLE, State n. Hoyt. Rev. Hugh Pentecost.
COLUMBIA MISSION, Columbia n. Summit. Rev. Josiah West.
ENGLISH EVANGELICAL, Clinton n. Fulton. Rev. F. B. Richard.
FREE METHODIST, 3d av. e. 21st. Rev. Mr. Gould.
FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE (Hicksite), Scher- merhorn n. Boerum pl.
FRIENDS' MEETING-HOUSE (Orthodox), Wash- ington av. c. Lafayette av.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL, Schermerhorn n. Court SEAMEN'S FRIEND SOCIETY, President n. Ham- ilton av. Rev. E. O. Bates.
TABERNACLE FREE COLLEGE, Schermerhorn n. Nevins.
THE GOSPEL, Lincoln pl. n. 6th av. Rev. Joseph B. Cleaver.
UNION CHAPEL, 106 N. 3d (E. D.) Rev. William H. Johnson.
UNION METHODIST MISSION, 257 Grand (E. D.) UNITED BRETHREN (Protestant Episcopal Mo- ravian), Jay n. Myrtle av. Rev. Mr. Schultz.
VOLUNTARY RELIEF WORK, 75 Court. G. T. Clark, Treas.
CLUBS.
ATLANTIC YACHT, 42 Court. J. Rogers Maxwell, Commodore ; John B. Morgan, Rec. Sec .; S. W. Knowles, Treas. ; William B. Davenport, Cor. Sec. ; Christopher T. Lippitt, Measurer.
BROOKLYN, Pierrepont c. Clinton. Benjamin D. Silliman, Pres. ; Luther B. Wyman, Vice-Pres. ; S. W. Boocock, Treas .; Clarence L. Burnett, Sec. BROOKLYN YACHT, 26 Court. Jacob Voorhis, Jr., Commodore; J. W. Ostrander, Pres .; W. I. Lee, Sec. ; Chauncey M. Felt, Treas .; John M. Sawyer, Measurer.
CALEDONIAN, Atlantic av. c. Clinton. John Adams. Chief; Robert Forfar, Ist Chieftain; Mal- colm Alexander, 2d Chieftain ; William Robertson, 3d Chieftain ; John West. 4th Chieftain.
FAUST, 181 Remsen. John Y. Culyer, Pres, ; Wm. Hester, Vice-Pres ; Daniel B. Thompson, Financial Sec .; L. C. Whiteman, Rec. Sec .; George W. Nable, Treas.
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. BRYANT & STRATTON'S
BUSINESS COLLEGE, Nos. 38, 40, 42, and 44 COURT,
OPP. CITY HALL.
Students can enter at any time. C. Claghorn, Pres. ; H. E. Gifford, Sec.
PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Joralemon n. Clinton. A. A. Low, Pres. ; Heury P. Morgan, Sec .; John H. Prentice, Treas .; A. Crittenden, Pres. of Faculty.
COLLEGIATE AND POLYTECHNIC INSTI- TUTE, Livingston bet. Court and Boerum. Isaac H. Frothingham, Pres. ; Benjamin S. Frothingham, Sec. ; Tasker Marvin, Treas. ; A. J. Leffingwell, Registrar and Clerk ; D. H. Cochran, Pres. of Fac- ulty.
BOARD OF EDUCATION-Meets on the first Tues- day of each month, at 5 P. M. Office, Red Hook la. bet. Fulton and Livingston. E. J. Whitlock. Pres. ; James Murphy, Vice-Pres. ; Thos. W. Field, Supt. of Public Instruction ; John W. Buckley, Ass's Supt. ; Samuel B. Leonard, Supt. of Repairs; George A. W. Stuart. Sec ; T. H. Wilson, Assist. Sec. ; Henry Dean and Lyman E. White, Clerks.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
No. 1. Grammar School, Adams c. Concord, C. R. Abbott, Prin.
2. 47th n. 3d av .- Jacob Sand, Prin.
3. Jefferson c. Bedford av -H. W. Haywood, Prin.
4. Ryerson n. Myrtle av .- W. M. Jelliffe, Prin. 5. Johnson c. Duffield-B. Y. Conklin, Prin.
6. Warren n. Smith-T. Jacobson, Prin.
7. York n. Bridge-W. A. Welch, Prin.
8. Middagh n. Henry --- Esther A. Brooks, Prin.
9. Butler c. Vanderbilt av .- A. S. Higgins, Prin.
10. 7th av. n. 17th-Peter Rouget, Prin.
11. Washington av. n. Greene av .- L. F. Lewis, . Prin.
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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-FERRY AND GAS LIGHT COMPANIES, ETC.
No. 12. Adelphi n. Myrtle av .- E. S. Adams, Prin.
- 13. Degraw n. Hicks-Calvin Patterson, Pr.n.
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14. Concord c. Navy-B. F. Edson, Prin.
15. State c. 3d av .- Stephen G. Taylor, Prin.
16. Wilson n. Bedford av .- Leonard Dunkly, Prin.
17. N. 5th c. 5th (E. D )-Henry D. Woodworth, Prin.
18. Remsen n. Ewen (E. D.)-Edward Bush, Prin. 19. S. 2d c. 10th (E. D.)-Thomas W. Valentine, Prin.
20. S 4th n. 7th (E. D.)-George L. A. Martin, Prin.
21. McK bben n. Ewen (E. D.)-Kate E. McWil- liams, Prin.
22. Java n. Union av. (E. D )-L. B. Hanaford, Prin.
23. Conselyea n. Humboldt-S. M. Martin, Prin. 24. Prospect n. Evergreen av .- A. G. Merwin, Prin.
25. Walworth n. Myrtleav .- C. E. Tuthill, Prin. 26. Gates av. n. Ralph av .- J. E. Ryan, Prin. 27. Nelson n. Hicks-A. Y. Humphrey, Prin.
" 28. Herkimer n. Ralph av .- Eliza Fogler, Prin. 29. Columbia c. Amity-Kate J. McClosky, Prin. 30. Wolcott n. Van Brunt-C. McLoughlin, Prin. 32. Hoyt c. President-S. M. Sprole. Prin.
33. Heyward n. B'way-J. Priddy, Prin.
¥ 31. Norman av. n. Eckford-Aaron V. Davis, Prin.
1 35. Lewis av. n. Decatur.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
No. 1. N. 7th n. 3d (E. D.)-N. Upham, Prin. 2. 7th c. 6th av.
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3. N. Ist n. 4th (E. D.)-E. L. Petty, Prin.
4. 10th n. N. 2d (E. D.)-S. S. Hunt, Prin.
= 5. Gold n. Water-M. A. Leach, Prin.
= 6. 15th n. 5th av .- Alice E. Martin, Prin.
= 7. Vanderbilt av. n. Park av .- Martha A. Dig- gles, Prin.
10. Bedford av., n. Putnam av .- E. C. Goodell, Prin.
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12. Park av., n. Walworth-H. A. Riker, Prin.
" 13. Clay (Greenpoint)-H. J. Burke, Prin.
14. Clason av., n. Flushing av .- H. E. C. Adams, Prin.
COLORED SCHOOLS.
No. 1. Willoughby n. Raymond-C. A. Dorsey, Prin. 2. Troy av. n. Bergen.
3. Union av. n. S. 3d (E. D.)
14 4. 80 High n. Jay-Anna Ross, Prin.
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FERRY COMPANIES.
GREENPOINT-G. Lee Knapp, Proprietor. Office, Ferry-house, ft. Greenpoint av. This ferry runs from foot of Greenpoint av., formerly L st., Groen- point, to foot of 10th and 23d, New York.
HOUSTON STREET ASSOCIATES-Office, ft. of Grand (E. D.) W. W. Winans, Lawrence Water- bury, John C. Winans, A. W. Winans, A. V. Win- ans, estate of R. Withers, proprietors ; William Anderson, superintendent. This ferry runs from foot of Grand (E. D.) to foot of Houston, New York.
NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN-Office, ft. B'way (E. D.) The following ferries are owned by this company : From foot of Bridge, Brooklyn, to James sl., New York; Division Avenue Ferry, from S. 7th, Williamsburg, to Grand, New York; Grand, from Grand, Williamsburg, to Grand, New York ; Roose- velt, from S. 7th, Williamsburg, to Roosevelt, New York.
UNION-Office, Ferry-house, ft. of Fulton, Nathaniel B. Morse, Pres .; Henry Pierrepont, Ist Vice-Pres. ; Charles E. Bill, 2d Vice-Pres .; Joseph A. Perry, Treas. and Sec .; Cyrus P. Smith, Managing Direc- tor; William Martin, Chief Engineer; Walter N. Degrauw, Cashier. The following ferries are owned by this company; Catharine Ferry, from Main,
Brooklyn, to Catharine, New York ; Fulton Ferry, from Fulton, Brooklyn, to Fulton, New York; Hamilton Avenue Ferry, from Hamilton av., Brook- lyn, to Whitehall, New York; South Ferry, from Atlantic. Brooklyn, to Whitehall, New York; Wall Street Ferry, from Montague, Brooklyn, to Wall, New York.
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GAS-LIGHT COMPANIES.
BROOKLYN-Office, 180 Remsen. A. W. Benson, Pres. ; - Sec. ; Edward Storer, Treas. CITIZENS'-Office, 130 Atlantic av. William P. Libby, Pres. ; George N. Curtis, Vice-Pres .; Jacob I. Bergen, Treas. ; Charles T. Catlin, Sec.
METROPOLITAN-Office, 563 Atlantic av. John Williams, Pres .; William C. Kingsley, Vice-Pres. ; C. H. Stoddard, Sec. and Treas.
NASSAU-Office, 977 Fulton. H. P. Morgan,-Pres .; S. T. White, Sec.
PEOPLE'S-Office, c. Myrtle av. and Vanderbilt av. and 51 1st (E. D.) Edward Ludlam, Pres. ; W. H. Husted, Vice-Pres. ; John Halsey, Treas .; S. J. Edwards, Sec.
WILLIAMSBURGH-Office, 157 4th (E. D.) Samuel Willets, Pres .; Daniel T. Willets, Vice-Pres .; C. F. Blodget, Sec .; C. W. Blodget, Asst .- Sec. ; Jos. R. Thomas, Supt.
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HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES, IN- FIRMARIES, &c.
ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, 232 Myrtle av .- N. B. Palmer, Pres .; B. T. Chapman, Vice-Pres. ; C. E. Griswold, Rec. Sec .; L. B. Firth, Cor. Sec. ; J. E. Donaldson, Treas.
CENTRAL DISPENSARY, Office, Raymond, n. Flatbush av .- W. H. Wallace, Pres. ; George L. Trask, Ist Vice-Pres. ; James Rooke, 2d Vice-Pres. ; J. H. Gelston, Treas. ; N. H. Clement, Sec .; Thos. Wilde, House Physician.
CITY HOSPITAL, Raymond, n. De Kalb av. - John Haslett. Pres .; Richard Field, Vice-Pres. ; J. J. Studwell, Treas. ; Henry P. Morgan, Sec .; John T. E. Nicholls, Supt .; Arthur R. Paine, Resident Physician; John H. Nesbitt, Resident Surgeon.
DISPENSARY (Church Charity Foundation), 898 Atlantic av. Open daily.
DISPENSARY AND EYE AND EAR INFIRM- ARY, No. 11 Tillary. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M .- William W. Henshaw, Pres .; L. B. Wyman, E. S. Sandford, Vice-Pres .; John J. Studwell, Treas .; Robert S. Bussing, Sec .; William H. Mar- schalk, Apothecary.
EASTERN DISTRICT HOSPITAL AND DIS- PENSARY, 161 Fourth (E. D.)-Demas Strong, Pres. ; Nathaniel Briggs and John MeCann, Vice- Pres .; Samuel Goodwin, Sec. ; John Broach, Treas; Visiting Surgeon, S. J. Brady ; Resident Surgeon, Walter Lindley ; Hiram P. Hardcastle, Apothe- cary.
ECLECTIC DISPENSARY, 232 Myrtle av .- Joshua P. Powers, Pres. ; H. E. Firth, Sec .; D. E. Smith, Treas. ; L. B. Firth, House Physician.
EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL, 208 Washington .- S. B. Chittenden, Pres. ; N. D. Morgan, Vice-Pres. ; C. D. Wood, Treas. ; S. B. Chittenden, Jr., Sec. ; Charles Meyer, Supt.
GATES AVENUE HOMOEOPATHIC DISPEN- SARY, junction Fulton and Gates av .- Open daily, from 11 A. M. to 1 P. M .- Stewart L. Woodford. Pres. ; P. Notman, Treas. ; V. Aldridge, Seo. ; Dr. Samuel Talmage, House Physician.
HOMOEOPATHIC DISPENSARY, 178 Atlantic av. -Open daily, from 1 to 4 P. M .- Charles A. Towns- end, Pres. ; A. A. Sumner, Medical Director.
HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, Cumberland n. Myr- tle av .- Charles Townsend, Pres. ; David M. Stone, Vice-Pres. ; John P. Atkinson, Treas. ; J. R. Cow- ing, Sec .; W. H. Goodrich, Counsel; Dr. S. E. Stiles, Resident Physician; Sister Mildred, Supt.
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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-INSURANCE COMPANIES, LIBRARIES.
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS, 40 Court-Dr. W. L. R. Perrine, Pres. ; Dr. J. L. Watson, Vice-Pres .; E. Hasbrouck, Rec. Sec. ; Dr. W. S. Searle, Cor. Sec. ; Dr. W. I. Thayer, Treas.
HOMEOPATHIC MATERNITY, 48 Concord. - Mrs. R. C. Moffett, Ist Directress; Mrs. H. W. Page, 2d Directress; Mrs. T. Neu. Cor Sec. ; Mrs. Robert Shaw, Treas. ; Dr. J. F. Oakes, Resident Physician.
LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL, Henry, c. Pacific .- Board of Regents : John J. Van Nostrand, Pres. ; Thomas H. Rodman, Vice-Pres. ; William H. Dudley, Treas ; William J. Osborn, Sec.
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT, S. 5th, n. 4th.
MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS, Everett Hall, 398 Fulton .- A. J. C. Skene, Pres .; Alex. Hutchins, Vice-Pres .; Richard M. Wyckoff, Sec .; George M. Hopkins, Treas.
R. C. CHARITABLE HOSPITAL, Bushwick av. n. Manjer .- Under the charge of Sisters of St. Domi- nick.
ST. MARY'S FEMALE HOSPITAL, 123 Dean,- Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity.
ST. PETER'S HOSPITAL, Hicks c. Congress. Under the charge of the Sisters of the Poor of St. Francis.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FIRE. AMAZON OF CINCINNATI, 183 Montague. AMERICAN EXCHANGE, 183 Montague.
ATLANTIC, Atlantic av. c. Clinton, and 178 B'way, N. Y.
ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC, 208 Montagne.
ATLAS OF HARTFORD, 201 Montague.
BROOKLYN, 32 Court, and 191 B'way. N. Y.
CITIZENS', 44 Court, and 37 Grand (E. D.) and 156 B'way, N. Y.
CITIZENS OF NEWARK, 183 Montague.
CONNECTICUT, 363 Fulton.
CONTINENTAL, Court c. Montague, and 106 B'way, N. Y.
ETNA OF HARTFORD, 201 Montague.
FARRAGUT, 82 B'way, E. D. and 346 B'way, N. Y. FIREMAN'S TRUST, 201 Montague.
FRANKLIN, 185 Montague and 168 B'way, N. Y.
GERMAN-AMERICAN, 209 Montague, and 179 B'way, N. Y.
GERMANIA, 5 Willoughby, and 175 B'way, N. Y. HAMBURG-BREMEN, 208 Montague, and 178 B'way, N. Y.
HANOVER, 215 Montague, and 150 B'way, N. Y. HOME, 189 Montague.
IMPERIAL FIRE INS. CO., 183 Montagne.
IMPERIAL OF LONDON, 183 Montague, 99 B'way, and 42 Pine, N. Y.
KINGS CO., 91 B'way.
LAFAYETTE, 359 Fulton, and 165 B'way, N. Y. LANCASHIRE, 208 Montague and 187 B'way, N. Y. LONG ISLAND, 203 Montague. LYCOMING, 209 Montagne, and 150 B'way, N. Y. MANHATTAN OF NEW YORK, 363 Fulton, and 99 B'way,
MECHANICS' OF BROOKLYN, 217 -Montague, 99 B'way, and 164 B'way, N. Y.
MERCHANTS', Montague c, Court, and 149 B'way, N. Y.
METROPOLITAN, 185 Montague, 87 B'way (E. D.) and 108 B'way, N. Y.
MONTAUK, 22 Court, and. 120 B'way, N. Y.
NASSAU, 30 Court, and 167 B'way, N. Y. NATIONAL, 377 Fulton, 61 B'way, and 52 Wall, N. Y. NEW YORK AND YONKERS, 208 Montague. NIAGARA, 211 Montague, and 201 B'way, N. Y. NORTH AMERICA, 201 Montague.
ORIENT OF HARTFORD, 201 Montague. PEOPLE'S OF NEWARK, 208 Montague.
PHENIX, 12 Court, 98 B'way (E. D.) and 193 B'way, N. Y. PHOENIX, 363 Fulton.
RELIEF, 7 Willoughby, and 143 B'way, N. Y.
RIDGEWOOD, 26 Court, and 184 B'way, N. Y. ROYAL OF LIVERPOOL, 183 Montague.
SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL, 185 Montague, and 176 B'way, N. Y.
ST. NICHOLAS, 47 B'way.
STAR, 185 Montague, and 161 B'way, N. Y.
TRADESMEN'S, 47 B'way.
WILLIAMSBURGH CITY, 20 Court, 1st c. B'way, and 151 B'way, N. Y.
LIFE.
BROOKLYN, 211 Montague, and 322 B'way, N. Y. GERMANIA, 5 Willoughby. HOME, 111 Fulton, and 254 B'way, N. Y.
PLATE-GLASS.
METROPOLITAN, Montague c. Court.
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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS AND 'LIBRARIES.
BROOKLYN INSTITUTE AND YOUTHS' FREE LIBRARY, 196, 198, and 200 Washington, W. Ever- dell, Pres .; Jesse C. Smith, Vice-Pres .; Duncan Littlejohn, Treas. ; J. B. Woodward, Sec. ; Louisa N. Rose, Librarian.
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Mercantile Library, MONTAGUE STREET n. COURT.
Board of Directors.
Adrian Van Sinderen, Pres. ; W. B. Kendall, Vice- Pres .; Joseph A. Slipper, Rec. Sec. ; S. B. Duryea, Cor. Sec .; Raymond Jenkins, Treas. ; James H. Frothingham, George L. Nichols, S. B. Duryea, Franklin Woodruff, W. C. Dunton, F. E. Taylor, E. W. Corlies, S. B. Chittenden, Josiah B. Blossom, Milan Hulbert. Board of Trustees.
Thomas T. Buckley, Abraham B. Baylis, James P. Wallace, Peter C. Cornell, James H. Frothing- ham, Adrian Van Sinderen, Franklin Woodruff, Raymond Jenkins. LIBRARIAN-S. B. NOYES.
Library open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Reading-rooms from 73 to 10 P. M.
The Library now contains about 51,000 volumes.
300 Periodicals and Newspapers are taken in the Reading rooms. All new books put in circulation as soon as pub- lished.
Subscription commences at any time. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
For clerks, mechanics, students, and for ladies, $1.00 initiation fee, and $1.00 quarterly dnes. For merchants, professional men, etc., $5.00 per an- num, payable in advance.
BROOKLYN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, 131 and 133 S. Eighth (E. D.)-George H. Fisher, Pres. ; Vice.Pres. ; Alfred E. Mudge, Ree. Sec. ; Bernard Peters, Cor. Sec .; J. R. Thomas, Treas .; Mary Hayter, Librarian.
LAW LIBRARY OF BROOKLYN, 4 Court-house -Philip S. Crooke. Pres .; Henry Hagner, Seo. ; Henry C. Murphy, Jr., Treas. ; S. C. Betts, Libra- rian.
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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-MILITARY, SOCIETIES, ETC.
LIBRARY OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS, Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19, and 23 S. Third c. Fifth (E. D )-Free to all inhabitants within the limits of said district ; open to the public on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 4 to 6 and from 7 to 9 P. M. ; open to children, on Wednes- days and Saturdays, from 4 to 6 P. M. ; S. S. Martin, Librarian.
LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Jorale- mon c. Court-Rev. R. S. Storrs. D.D., Pres. ; H. C. Murphy, Ist Vice. Pres. ; Joshua M. Van Cott, 2d Vice-Pres .; John Winslow, Home Cor. Sec .; J. Carson Brevoort, Foreign Cor. Sec .; George Han- nah, Acting Sec. and Librarian.
MECHANICS' FREE READING-ROOMS, Hicks n. Fulton; open every evening from 6 to 10 P. M .- T. J. Tilney, Supt. ; William Roy, J. L. Stanton, Asst. Supts.
MILITARY. SECOND DIVISION.
Headquarters, Court c. Joralemon. Business hours-Every Monday evening, 8 to 10 o'clock.
Major-General Thomas S. Dakin, Commanding. Col. Denslow, Ass't. Adj't .- Gen'l. Battery A-Captain Peter Schlig. Battery B-Major John Timmes.
FIFTH BRIGADE.
Brigadier-General Ass't Adj't .- Gen'i.
Commanding.
Separate Troop Cavalry-Capt. Louis Sandhausen. Thirteenth Regiment Infantry-James Jourdan, Col .; Philip H. Briggs, Lt .- Col .; Samuel Richards, Major ; , Adjt.
Fourteenth Regiment Infantry-James McLeer, Col. ; Charles Schurig, Lt .- Col .; H. Michell, Major ; Lt. Jonathan A. Smith, Adjutant.
Fifteenth Battalion, Fifth Brigade-Lt .- Col. John B. Meyenborg ; Louis E. Wiebe, Adjt.
Twenty-eighth Regiment Infantry-Joseph Burger, Col. ; Fred'k W. Oberneer, Lt .- Col. ; Anthony Wills, Major ; Albin G. Pape, Adjt.
ELEVENTH BRIGADE.
Brigadier-General J. V. Meserole, Commanding. Lt .- Col., William R. Bunker, Ass't Adj't .- Gen'l. Separate Troop Cavalry-Capt. John Kreuscher.
Twenty-third Regiment Infantry-Rodney C. Ward, Col., Stephen H. Farnham, Lt .- Col., Major; - Frothingham, Adjt.
Thirty-second Regiment Infantry-Henry Edward Rohr, Col. ; John Rueger, Lt .- Col. ; Fred'k J. Kar- cher, Brevet Major and Adjt.
Forty-seventh Regiment Infantry-David E. Austin, Col .; A. H. Rogers, Lt .- Col .; (Major vacant) ; H. Hasler, Adjt.
Howitzer Battery-Capt. J. F. Simons.
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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.
ACADEMY OF DESIGN, Court, c. Joralemon-H. A. Ritchie, Pres. ; William Hart, Ist Vice-Pres. ; L. Wilmarth, 2d Vice-Pres .; J. B. Whittaker, Sec .; E. D. Plimpton, Treas.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Montague, n. Court- Alex- ander M. White, Pres. ; Josiah O. Low, Vice-Pres .; Isaac H. Frothingham, Treas. ; Robert R. Raymond, Seo.
ART ASSOCIATION, Montague, n. Clinton-R. W. Hubbard, Pres. : B. H. Smith, Vice-Pres. ; W. H. Husted, Sec. ; G. L. Ford, Treas.
ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONDI- TION OF THE POOR, office, 108 Livingston-R. W. Ropes, Pres .; S. B. Chittenden, A. A. Low,
Horace B. Claflin, John Truslow, A. D. Wheelock, Vice-Pres .; John A. Nexson, Rec. Sec .; Rev. Sam- uel Baylis, Cor. Sec. and General Agent; Henry Rowland, Treas.
BAPTIST HOME, Green av. c. Throop av .- Albert B. Capwell, Pres .; Charles H. Dutcher, Sec. ; Fred'k C. Linde, Treas.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, office, 84 Amity-Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres. ; John O'Mahony, Sec .; Connolly Roddy, Treas. ; Michael Burke, Agent.
BUSINESS WOMEN'S UNION, 80 Willoughby- Mrs. Anna C. Field, Pres .; Mrs. C. A. Clark, Vice- Pres .; Miss Sarah M. Glover, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Sarah Hallock, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. Amelia Forman, Treas.
CONVENT AND HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEP- HERD, Atlantic av. c. East New York av.
CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY, 273 Willoughby av.
CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY LODGING-HOUSE, 61 Poplar and 139 Van Brunt .- Dwight Johnson, Pres. ; H. R. Jones, Vice-Pres .; G. E. Brinckerhoff, Sec .; W. W. Wickes, Treas. ; R. D. Douglass, Gene- ral Supt.
FEMALE EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY, 93 Court .- Mrs. A. A. Low, Pres. ; Miss Peet, Vice-Pres. ; Mrs. William Brooks, Sec. ; Mrs. W. E. Doubleday, Ass't Sec .; Miss.A. A. Bedell, Treas .; Mrs. E. P. Bal- sells, Ass't Treas.
HELPING-HAND, Atlantic av. c. Grand av .- James W. Elwell, Pres .; David M. Stone and Alfred S. Barnes, Vice-Pres. ; Carlton Ayres, Treas .; John F. Anderson, Jr., See.
HOME FOR THE IDIOTIC, FEEBLE-MINDED, EPILEPTIC, PARALYTIC, AND DEFORMED CHILDREN AND ADULTS, Tompkins av., c. Madison.
HOME FOR THE AGED POOR OF BOTH SEXES, Chestnut n. Bushwick av .- Under the charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.
HOME FOR FRIENDLESS WOMEN AND CHILDREN, 20 Concord-Mrs. W. F. Bulkley, Pres. ; Mrs. Tinley, 2d Directress, ; Mrs. W. S. Packer, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. S. T. Stranahan, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. T. Douglass, Treas. ; Mrs. Sarah M. Conkling, Supt.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS AND HOMES FOR DES- TITUTE CHILDREN, Butler, n. Vanderbilt av. ; Concord n. Hudson av. and Smith n. Fourth .- Mrs. Jessie C. Smith, Ist Directress ; Mrs. J. Merwin, 2d Directress; Mrs. E. Mills, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. Vander- bilt, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. H. C. Hurlburt, Treas.
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