Brooklyn City Directory for the year ending May 1, 1879, Part 219

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Sons of Temperance. South Brooklyn Employment Society .. Central R.R. Savings Bank


16 4 16 1 10 3


Colored .. German ..


7 7


St. Mary's Female Hospital 12


14 14


St. Vincent's Home for Boys


14 4


Miscellaneous Churches


9


The Nassau Gas-Light Co 11


Truant Home 14 5


Union Cemetery


Ferry Company


11


for Christian Work


17


Unitarian Churches .. 9


New York, Bay Ridge and Jamaica R.R. New York and Brooklyn Ferry Co. 11


Bridge Company. 14


Universalist Churches


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


Navy Yard 20 9 17


Officers appointed by the Common Council of Departments of City Gov- ernment 2


Order of United American Mechanics 19


16


7 11 13 Supreme Court.


Mount Olivet Cemetery


Nassau Ferry Co


Southern Railroad Company of L. I. Standing Committees, Board Aldermen. Education Supervisors


St. Cecilia Vocal Society 14 St. Francis' College 10 10 St. John's College 12


St. Nicholas' Society of Nassau Island .. St. Patrick's Society


Young Men's Christian Associations


13


Zion Home.


14


Industrial School and Home for Desti- tute Children


Jewish Synagogues


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER


OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


JAMES HOWELL, MAYOR.


Office, No. 2, First Floor, City Hall. GEORGE RICE, 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.)


FRANCIS B. FISHER, 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 William Dwyer.


3d


William F. Aitken.


4th 16 Robert Black.


5th


6th


Frederick W. Phillips. James Kane.


8th


W. H. Murtha.


9th 10th =


Simon Gunder.


11th =


Stephen M. Griswold.


12th Daniel O'Reilly.


13th


William H. Ray.


14th


Thomas J. Kenna.


John P. Ormsbee.


16th =


M. J. Petry.


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 John Dreyer.


25th James T. Easton.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN FOR 1878.


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On Law-Burnet, French, Murtha, Fritz, Kenna. On Finance-Black, Duane, Baird, Gunder, French. On Assessment-Murtha, Mcintyre, Griswold, Dwyer, Fritz.


On Opening Streets-Dreyer, Williams, Easton, Cottrell, Gunder.


On Grading and Paving-Dreyer, Ray, Easton, Petry, Phillips.


On Water and Drainage-Duane, Easton, French, Kenna, Baird.


On Public.Lands and Buildings-Dwyer, Phillips, French, Duane, Williams.


On Printing and Supplies-French, Cottrell, MeIn- tyre, Ray, Dwyer.


On Education, Truant Home, and Public Baths- Easton, Phillips, Fritz, Duane, Williams.


On Police and Excise-Fritz, Baird, Black, Dreyer, Kane.


On Fire Department-Baird, Cottrell, Easton, Dreyer, Black.


On Lamps and Gas,-French, Williams, Duane, Dreyer, Kane. On Ferry and Water Rights-Kane, Gunder, Baird, Petry, Fritz.


On Election Returns-Griswold, Aitken, Ormsbee, O'Reilly.


On Salaries and Commissioners of Deeds-French, Petry, Easton, Williams, Kenna.


On Railroads-Kenna, McIntyre, Baird, Dwyer, Dreyer. On Docks and Markets-Gunder, Kenna, Cottrell McIntyre, Ray.


On Parks and Bridges-Phillips, Blaok, Baird, Murtha, Fritz.


7th


John McIntyre.


15th


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER- OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENTS.


On Legislation-McIntyre, Murtha, Burnet, Dwyer, Fisher.


On Public Health-Fritz, Petry, Gunder, Ray, Kane.


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OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENTS.


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


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


Counselor to the Corporation,


No. 2, second floor, City Hall. William C. De Witt. Comptroller, No. 10, first floor, City Hall ..


Deputy Comptroller


Auditor ..


Deputy Auditor


Treasurer .


William Burrell. Aaron Brinkerhoff. William S. Searing. Francis E. Howard. William Mayo Little.


Collector of Taxes and Assess- ments, Municipal Building .. James Tanner.


Assistant Collector of Taxes and Assessments


Charles Rushmore.


Rufus L. Scott.


Assessors. Municipal Building.


John Truslow, Pres .; Dominick H. Roche, Sec .; Charles Naeher, Garrett Bergen, Joseph Smith, Martin Breen, Jonathan, T. Norton, Thomas Ennis, Benjamin W. Wilson, James L. Jenson, Ray W. Potier.


Department of City Works. Municipal Building.


COMMISSIONERS .- Frederick S. Massey, Pres .; John W. Flaherty, George C. Bennett.


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


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


Excise Commissioners. Municipal Building.


Fire Department. Office, No. 367 Jay. COMMISSIONERS .- David Williams, Pres .; Bernard Gallagher, James Ryan.


Officer Appointed by the Common Council.


Keeper of the City Hall, Patrick Tormey.


Park Commissioners. Office, Court e. Schermerhorn.


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


Police Department. Headquarters, Municipal Building.


COMMISSIONERS .- James Jourdan, Pres .; Rodney C. Ward, Thomas F. White. Patrick Campbell, Supt. George A. Waddy, Inspector. Samuel Richards, Chief Clerk.


Detective Squad-Henry W. Van Wagner, Sergeant; William H. Folk, David N. Corwin, William H.


Butts, Patrick Corr, Charles S. Frost, Michael F. Powers, George Zundt, Edward Looney, John Rawl.


PRECINCTS.


First Precinct, Station, Washington n. Johnson.


Second Precinct, Station, York c. Jay.


Third Precinct, Station, I 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 Preciuct, Station, Union pl. c. Greenpoint av. Eighth Precinet, Station, Fourth av. c. Sixteenth.


Eighth Sub-Precinct, Station, Forty-Second o. 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 e. Seabring. Twelfth Precinct, Station, Fulton c. Schenectady av. Thirteenth Precinct, Station, Flushing av. o. Whipple.


Board of Health.


Municipal Building, Joralemon n. Fulton.


James Crane, M.D., Preg .; Pres. Board of Aldermen, ex-officio; Pres. Board of Police, ex-officio; Henry A. La Fetra, Sec .; F. H. Stewart, Registrar; J. H. Raymond, M. D., Sanitary Supt .; Sidney Williams, Counsel ; S. N. Fisk, M.D., W. E. Griffiths, M.D., F. F. Keller, M. D., Edward Pendleton, M.D., J. B. Mattison, M.D., Thos. Baylis. M.D., J. Corbin, M.D., J. A. McCorkle, M.D., J. J. Gleavy, M.D., J. Wilson, M.D., Sanitary Inspectors.


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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.


Moses Kessell, 101 Montrose av.


Harmon V. Storms, Gravesend.


Bernard Midas,


New Lots.


Commissioner of Jurors.


William A. Furey. 9 Court House. .


W. T. Wooley, 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. Schults and Wm. Julian, Assistant Keepers; A. Warner Shepard, Physician.


Registrar of Arrears. Municipal Building


George Rice.


William G. Bishop.


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County Treasurer. No. 13 Court House.


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


District Attorney. No. 3 Court House.


Isaac S. Catlin, District Attorney ; Jerry A. Wern- berg, Ist Asst. District Attorney; John Oakey, xd Asst. District Attorney; William H. Bacon, Chief Clerk ; Herbert G. Taylor, 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 Shevlen, Keeper.


Register. No. 16 Court House.


William Barre, Register; Francis Doyle, Deputy Register.


Sheriff.


No. 8 Court House,


Albert Daggett, Sheriff; Lewis R. Stegman, Under Sheriff; Robert B. Sedgwick, Deputy Sheriff and Executive Clerk; Walter Thorn, Jacob Rosen- garden, 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, 1878.


No. 12 Court House.


Samuel Guthrie, Supervisor-at-large and ex-officio President of the Board; John T. Moran, Supervisor Tenth Ward, President pro tem .; James Howell, 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, Allen I. Ormsbee.


2d .€ John Gallagher.


3d Joseph Quick.


4th George C. Sexton.


5th $6 John Cullen.


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6th John B. Byrne.


7th William J. Rider.


8th Daniel Ryan.


9th Ward, John J. Ladley.


10th John T. Moran.


11th James Hyde.


12th Jobn Curran.


13th


= Alden S. Crowell.


14th James Tierney.


15th


John H. Snyder.


16th Victor Eger.


17th Hugh Zoble.


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18th George G. Brown.


19th Albert G. McDonald.


20th


= Alexander Walker.


21st


= George W. Anderson.


22d Edward Egolf.


23đ


=


Ernst Nathan.


24th


= William H. Fleeman.


25th Peter Van Cott.


New Utrecht, Adolph Gubner.


Flatbush. Peter L. Williamson.


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


'Gravesend, Jaques J. Stillwell.


Flatlands, John L. Ryder.


Standing Committees of the Board of Supervisors, 1878.


1. ON LAWS AND APPLICATIONS TO THE LEGISLA- TURE. - McDonald, Tierney, Stillwell, Ladley, Orms. bee.


2. ON FINANCE .- Brown, Hyde, Fleeman, Still- well, Snyder.


3. ON SUPPLIES .- Byrne, Sexton, Tierney, Curran, Egolf, Quick, Nathan.


4. ON ACCOUNTS OF COUNTY TREASURER .- Flee man, Anderson, Byrne, Ormsbee, Crowell.


5. ON COURT HOUSE .- Curran, Gallagher, Cullen, Quick, Van Cott.


6. ON PENITENTIARY .- Williamson, Anderson, Lad- ley, J. L. Ryder, Snyder.


7. ON JAIL .- Gubner, Hyde, Ryan, Van Cott, Waller.


8. ON MILITARY AFFAIRS .- Ryan, Brown, Galla- gher, Cullen, McDonald, Eger, Egolf.


9. ON PRINTING AND STATIONERY .- Tierney, Sex- ton, Hyde, Nathan, Snyder.


10. ON JURORS .- Van Sicklen, Fleeman, Stillwell, Crowell, Walker.


11. ON EQUALIZATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS .- Williamson, Anderson, Hyde, Nathan, W. J. Rider. 12. ON GENERAL TAXES .- Sexton Byrne, Van Sickien, J. L. Ryder, Walker.


13. ON SPECIAL AND LOCAL TAXES .- Zoble, Gubner, Fleeman, W. J. Rider, Crowell.


14. ON SALARIES .- Gallagher, Anderson, William- son, McDonald, Eger.


15. ON BRIDGES .- Brown, Zoble, Tierney, W. J. Rider. Crowell.


16. ON AFFAIRS OF TOWNS AND VILLAGES .- Gub- ner, Byrne, Van Sicklen, Ormsbee, W. J. Rider.


17. ON STREETS, AVENUES AND ROADS .- Stillwell, Gubner, Van Sicklen, Ormsbee, Crowell.


18. ON CEMETERIES AND BURIAL GROUNDS .- Lad- ley, Curran, Byrne, Walker, Eger.


19. ON AFFAIRS OF HOUSE OF GOOD SHEPHERD .- ney, Ladley, Cullen, Van Cott, Egolf.


20. ON HOMES AND ORPHAN ASYLUMS .- Curran, Ryan, Gallagher, Snyder, J. L. Ryder.


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COURTS.


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


1st Monday of January, 1878, Justice Pratt, 1st Mon- day of March, 1878, Justice Pratt; Ist Monday of April, 1878, Justice Pratt; 1st Monday of May. 1878, Justice Pratt; Ist Monday of October, 1878, Justice Dykman; Ist Monday of November, 1878, Justice Gilbert.


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


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-COURTS, BANKS, CEMETERIES.


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT, Montague c. Clinton - Samuel Blatchford. Judge; B. Lincoln Benedict, Glerk ; 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 Mckibben, 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 ed ; John Daly, Special Deputy Clerk ; Aury Sneidiker, Officers' Deputy.


POLICE JUSTICE'S COURT, basement City Ha'l. -Andrew Walsh, Police Justice. Open daily (holidays 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. I.


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


FOURTH DISTRICT-Charles B. Elliott, c. 5th and S. 1st.


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


Supreme Court. 19 Court House.


General Terms-1878. 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 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, 1878. Gilbert; 4th Monday of May, Barnard; 4th Monday of September, Pratt ; 4th Monday of December, Gilbert.


For Hearing of Non-Enumerated Motions.


Ist Monday of January, 1878. Dykman; 1st Monday of February, Pratt; Ist Monday of March, Gilbert; 1st Monday of April, Gilbert; Ist Monday of May, Barnard ; Ist Monday of June, Dykman ; Ist Mon- day of July. Barnard; Ist Monday of August, Bar- nard ; Ist Monday of September, Dykman : 1st Mon- day of October, Pratt; Ist Monday of November, Pratt; Ist Monday of December, Gilbert.


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BANKS.


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


BROOKLYN, Fulton c. Front .- Thomas Messenger, Pres .; Edward D. White, Vice-Pres .; H. E. Hutchin- son, Cash.


COMMERCIAL, 363 Fulton .- Thomas D. Hudson, Pres ; James Binns, Vice-Pres .; John J. Vail, Cash


FARMERS AND CITIZENS'. - Chas. A. Meigs, Receiver, 19 Nassau, N. Y.


FIRST NATIONAL. First o. Broadway (E. D.) .-- Nicholas Wyckoff, Pres. ; John J. Jenkins, Cash .; C. H. Wilson, Asst. Cash.


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


LONG ISLAND, 47 Fulton .- William C. Fowler, Pres. ; John Sniffen, Cash.


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


BUSHWICK, 823 Broadway .- Joseph Liebman, Pres .; Peter Totans, Adrian Suydam, Vice-Pres. ; J. G. Jenkins, Sec.


DIME, 367 and 369 Fulton .- Seymour L. Husted, Pres. ; Harold Dollner, 1st Vice Pres. ; A. J. Beek- man. 2d Vice. Pros ; John W. Hunter, Treas. ; Benj. H. Huntington, Seo.


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- el!, Pres .; Thomas D. Hudson, John M. Phelps, Vice-Pres. ; Darwin R. James, Sec .; Eugene F. Barnes, Treas. ; Kennard Buxton, Counsel.


EMIGRANT, Court c. Livingston .- Andrew Dough- erty, Pres .; Hyacinth Lamarche, 1st Vice-Pres .; Charles Mali, 2d Vice Pres .; F. L. Dallon, Seo.


GERMAN, B'way c. Boerum .- William Dick. Pres. ; John Willis, Ist Vice-Pres. ; Chas. Naeher, 2d Vice Pres. ; George S. Bishop, Cash.


GERMANIA, 375 Fulton. - Frederick A. Schroeder; Pres .; Chas. Garlichs, Ist Vice-Pres .; Ludwig Sem- Ier, 2d Vice-Pres. ; George Kinkel, Treas .; Theo- dore Juneke, Sec .; Julius Lehrenkrauss, Cash .; William D. Veeder, Counsel.


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, 1st Vice-Pres. ; George C. Bennett. 2d Vice-Pres. ; Richard J. Godwin, Sec.


LONG ISLAND, 342 and 344 Fulton-James M. Seabury, Pres. ; M. C. Ogden, Samuel B. Stewart, Vice-Pres. ; John S. Mackay, Treas. ; Edward . 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. Baylis, Compt.


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


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CEMETERIES.


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


EVERGREENS .- Office at Cem., East New York. W. A. Cummings, Pres. ; S. M. Beard, Vice-Pres. ; 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. Mabar.


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 : Win. Serimgeour, Supt. of Interments Geo. Gamgee, Supt. of Grounds.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-CEMETERIES, CHURCHES.


HOLY CROSS, Flatbush .- Office, Jay c. Chapel; P. H. Curran, Supt.


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. ; John Scott, Keeper at the Cemetery, Coney Island plank rd., 15 miles S. of Greenwood.


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CHURCHES. BAPTIST.


BEREAN (col'd), Warren, n. Troy av. Rev. Joseph Francis, 155 Buffalo av. A. Johnson, sexton.


CENTENNIAL, Clinton av. n. Myrtle av. Rev. Jus- tin D. Fulton, 255 Carlton av. James Shannon, sexton, at the church.


CENTRAL. Bridge n. Myrtle av. Rev. John W. Sarles, 272 Schermerhorn. Jas. Watson, sexton, 92 Myrtle av.


CENTRAL (Williamsburgh), S. 5th c. 8th (E. D.) Rev. Christopher Rhodes, 52 8th (E. D.) Edgar E. Lee, sexton, 229 S. 2d (E. D.).


CONCORD (col'd). Canton n. Park av. Rev. Wm. T. Dixon, 106 Adelphi. E. Anderson, sexton, 71 Can- ton.


CONSOLIDATED AMERICAN BAPTIST MIS- SIONARY CONVENTION, 1003 St. Mark's av. Rev. Rufus L. Perry, 999 St. Mark's av.


EAST BROOKLYN, Bedford av. n. Myrtle av. Rev. Hiram Hutchins, 546 Willoughby av. Alpheus Lewis, sexton, 468 DeKalb av.


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


FIRST, on Pierrepont st., & Nassau c. Liberty. Rev. Jesse B. Thomas, 20 Sidney pl. John Van Mater, sexton, 85 Schermerhorn.


FIRST (Williamsburgh), 5th c. S. 5th (E. D.) Rev. Daniel Read, 74 5th (E. D.). Isaac Lee, sexton 114 3d (E. D.).


FIRST GERMAN, Montrose av. n. Union av. Rev. J. C. Grinnell, 191 Marcy av. Henry Wagner, sex- ton, 31 Montrose av.


GERMAN BAPTIST, 22d n. 3d av. Rev. Carl Damm, 137 22d.


GETHSEMANE, Willoughby av. n. B'way. William Hutchinson, sexton, 810 B'way.


GREENPOINT, Noble n. Union av. (E. D.) Rev. D. Henry Miller, 118 Kent.


GREENWOOD, 15th c. 4th av. Rev. Albert G. Law- son, 241 13th. John W. Rowe, sexton, 97 lith.


HANSON PLACE. Hanson pl. c. S. Portland av. Rev. Alexander Macfarlane, 353 Cumberland. J. H. Jones, sexton, 403 Cumberland.


HERKIMER STREET, Herkimer c. Troy av. Rev. Wm. Reid, 88 Milton (E. D.) Joseph Quevedo, sexton, 1663 Fulton.


LEE AVENUE, Lee av. n. Wilson (E. D.) Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, 92 Hewes. W. H. Lee, sexton, 234 B'way.


MARCY AVENUE, Marcy av. c. Monroe. Rev. Reuben Jeffrey, D.D., 273 Madison. Albert T. Pall, sexton, 73{ Marcy av.


MOUNT OLIVET, Montrose av. n. Lorimer (E. D.) Rev. Julius Grinnell, 191 Marcy av. John Wagner, sexton, 31 Montrose av.


SANDS STREET MISSION, Sands n. Gold. Rev ..


SECOND (E. D.), Ainslie n. Graham av. Rev. J. N. Folwell, 179 Ainslie. John A. Lee, sexton, 182 Ainslie.


SIXTH AVENUE. 6th av. c. Lincoln pl. Rev. R. B. Kelsay, 93 Sixth av. George Slack, sexton, 747 Lincoln pl.


STRONG PLACE, Strong pl. c. Degraw. Rev. Way- land Hoyt, D.D., 212 Carroll. Charles Frost, sex- ton, 279 Court.


STRONG PLACE MISSION, Carroll n. Hoyt Rev.


TABERNACLE, Clinton c. 3d pl. Rev. -- , 514 Clinton. B. Leeland, sexton. Manhasset pl.


TABERNACLE MISSION, 208 Hamilton av.


TRINITY. Green av. n. Patchen av. Rev. O. E. Cox, 71 Patchen av. William Skinner, sexton, 1008 B'way.


UNION AVENUE, Manhattan av. bet. Meserole and Norman av. Rev. D. C. Hughes. 127 Milton (E. D.) Robert, Grant, sexton, 716 Leonard (E. D.)


WASHINGTON AVENUE. Washington av. C. Gates av. Rev. Emory J. Haynes, 446 Washington av. G. Van Keuren, sexton, 928 Fulton.


CONGREGATIONAL.


ATLANTIC AVENUE MISSION, Atlantic av. c. Grand av. James Thorp, supt. 379 Washington av. P. G. Lynn, sexton, Atlantic av. c. Grand av.


BEDFORD, Pacific n. Bedford av. Rev. Hugh S. Carpenter, 986 Dean. Samuel Rae, sexton, Rogers av. n. Park pl.


BETHEL OF PLYMOUTH CHURCH, 15 Hicks. Rev. Frank L. Smith, 82 Henry, S. A. Water- bury, sexton, 15 Hicks.


CENTRAL TABERNACLE, Hancock n. Franklin av. Rev. H. M. Scudder, D.D. M.D., 29 Ormond pl. Engene Sammis, sexton, 167 Monroe.


CLINTON AVENUE, Clinton av. c. Lafayette av. Rev. W. Ives Budington, D.D., 422 Clermont av G. S. Davis, sexton, 775 Fulton.


COVENANT, Grand av. c. Atlantic av. Rev. E. P. Thwing, 156 St. Mark's av. P. G. Lynn, sexton, Atlantic av. c. Grand av.


EAST, Tompkins av. c. Kosciusko. Rev. G. C. Miln, 731 DeKalb av.


GRACE, Monroe c. Lewis av. Rev. James L. Hall, 520 Monroe.


GRAND AVENUE MISSION, Grand av. n. Myrtle av. S. L. Parson, Supt.


INDEPENDENT, 4th c. S. 8th. Rev. Samuel Hager- man.


MAYFLOWER MISSION, Jay n. Sands. Rev H. B. White, 97 Henry. F. C. Jones, sexton, 29 Fleet pl.


MEDIATOR, Rochester av. c. Herkimer. Rev. Bishop Faulkner, 413 Herkimer. William Shick, sexton, 1363 Fulton.


NAZARENE (Col'd), Fulton c. Clermont av. Rev. R. F. Wheeler, 81 Adelphi.


NEW ENGLAND, S. 9th n. 6th (E. D.) Rev. John H. Lockwood, 177 S. 9th. Charles Burt, sexton, 174 Clymer.


PARK, 6th av. c. 7th. Rev. Thomas R. Slicer, 330 8th. Herman A. Delius, sexton, 463 3d av. and 570 Atlantic av.


PILGRIMS, Henry c. Remsen. Rev. Richard S. Storrs, Jr., 80 Pierrepont. J. M. Hopper, sexton, 45 Court.


PLYMOUTH, Orange n. Hicks. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, 124 Columbia Heights. Assistant-Pastor, Rev. S. B. Halliday, 58 Willow. Harvey S. Weld, sexton. 49 Willow.


PURITAN, Lafayette av c. Marcy av. No Pastor. Geo. A. Powell, sexton. 385 Lexington av.


SOUTH. President c. Court. Rev. Albert J. Lyman, 20 Sidney pl. James Voorhees, sexton, 351 Court. TOMPKINS AVENUE, Tompkins av. n. Fulton. Rev. C. D. Helmer, 169 Macon. Archibald Buchan- an, sexton, 300 Madison.


UNION, Elm pl. n. Fulton. Rev. Joseph Wild, 370 State. John F. Pell, sexton, 131 Livingston.


JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.


AHAVATH ACHAM, Johnson av. n. Ewen (E. D.) Morris J. Luebke. Rabbi, 167 Ewen. A. Schieber, sexton, 21 Johnson av.


BETH ELOHIM, Pearl n. Concord. Geo. Branden stein, Rabbi, 223 Bridge. Moses Sternberger, sexton, 41 Duffield.


BETH ELOHIM, Keap n. Division av. Isaac Schwarb, Rabbi, 10th n. S. 2d. Isadore Smith, sexton, Keap n. Division av.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-CHURCHES.


BETH ISRAEL, Boerum c. State. Morris Tinnter, [ PARK AVENUE MISSION, Park av. n. Skillman. Rabbi, Hoyt n. Bergen. Colman Newmann, sexton, Rev. N. Huppel. Boerum pl. c. State.


BETH JACOB, Tenth n. S. 5th (E. D.) Lewis Lewinski, Rabbi, Ewen n. B'way. David Petty, sexton, 40 10th.


TEMPLE ISRAEL, Green av. n. Carlton av. Rev. R. D. C. Lewen, 186 Adelphi. S. Buckman, sexton, 165 Tillary.


LUTHERAN.


EMANUEL, S. Ist c. 8th (E. D.) Rev. F. T. Koer- ner, 102 10th (E. D.) Chr. Schwimmer, sexton, 9th (E. D.), n. Devoe.


GERMAN & FRENCH, 56 Delmonico pl. Rev. A. E. Dahlmann, 875 Park av. F. Weber, sexton, 869 Flushing av.




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