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156                          MONTREAL.

         Bethune, Rev. John, D.  D.  Church  of England,  Beaver  Hall  Terrace.
         Bond, Rev.  William, Church  of England, Muir's  building's, Ste. Monique  st.
         Campbell, Rev.  A. D.,  Church  ef England,  Ste. Elizabeth, near  Craig  st.
         Ellegood,  Rev. Jacob,  Church  of England,  Ste. Margaret  st.
         Hutchinson,  "Rev.  , Church  of England, west  end  of Craig  st.
         Irwin, Rev. John,  Church  of England, Lagauchetiere,  near  Amherst  st.
         Leach, Rev.  W.  T., D.  C. L.,  Church  of England,  M'Gill  College.
         Robertson, Rev. D.,  Church  of  England, Lagauchetiere, near  St.  Denis  st.
         Mathieson, Rev. Dr.,  Church  of  Scotland,  City  Councillors  st.
         M'Gill, Rev.  R.,  Church  of  Scotland, Pres  de  Ville  Place.
         Fraser, Rev.  Donald,  Free  Church.
         Rintoul, Rev.  W.,  Free  Church, Hanover  Terrace,  Bleury  st.
         Taylor, Rev.  William,  D.  D., United Presbyterian,  Lagauchetiere,  near  St. George  st.
         M'Loud, Rev. J.,  American  Presbyterian,  M'Gill st.
         Jenkins, Rev. John,  "Wesleyan, 47  St  Antoine  st.
         Squire, Rev.  William, Wesleyan,  College  st.
         Wilkes, Rev.  Henry, D, D., Congregationalist, head  of Bleury  st.
         Davies, Rev.  Dr.  Baptist, 3, Sydenham  Place, St.  Antoine  st.
         Marling, Rev.  F .  H.,  Congregationalist, 3, St.  Gabriel  st.
         Cordner, Rev. John,  Unitarian, Beaver  Hall  Place.
         De  Sola, Rev. A., Jewish,  1 Pres  de Ville  Place.
                          CHUBCHES  AND  HOURS  OF  DIVDTE SERVICE.
                                    ROMAN  CATHOLIC.
         French  Cathedral.—High  Mass—Morning  at  half  past  9;  Vespers  at  half-pa&t  2, in
             winter—at  3, in  summer.
         Bonsecours  Church.—Divine  service—Morning  and  afternoon,  as above.
         St.  James  Church.—Divine  service—Morning  and  afternoon,  as  above.
         Saint  Patricias  (irisJi,)  Lagauchetiere  street—Divine  service—Morning  and  after-
             noon,  as  above.
                                 CHURCH   OF  ENGLAND.
         Christ  Church,  Notre  Dame  street—Rev. J.  Bethune,  D. D.  rector,  Rev.  W.  Agar
             Adamson, D.  C.  L,,  assistant  minister.
         Divine  service.—Morning  at  11,  afternoon  at  3 ;  for  military  at  half-past  1;  Sunday
             school  at  9  A . M .
         Trinity  Church,  St. Paul  street—Rev.  A.  Digby  Campbell,  minister.
         Divine  service—Morning at  11, and  evening  at  7—Sunday  school  at  3  p. M.
         Saint  Thomas'  Chapel,  Quebec  suburbs—Rev. John  Irwin,  minister.
         Divine  service—'Morning  at  11, and  evening  at  7—-Sunday  school  at half-past  2.
         St.  George's  Chapel,  St. Joseph  street.—Rev.  Doctor  Leach  and  Rev.  W.  Bond.
         Divine  service—Morning  at  11, evening  at  7,  Sunday  school  at  half-past  2.
         St.  Ann's  Chapel,  Ann  street,  Griffintown—Rev.  J.  Ellegood,  minister.
         Divine  service—Morning  at  11, evening  at  7 ;  Sunday  school  at  half-past  2.
                                 SCOTCH  PRESBYTERIAN.
         St.  Andrew's  Beaver Hall—Rev.  Alexander  Mathieson, D.  D.
         Divine  service—Morning  at  1], and afternoon  at  half-past  2—Sunday  school  at 4 P. M.
         St.  Paul's,  St. Helen  street—Rev.  R.  M'Gill.
         Divine  service—Morning  at  11,  and  afternoon  at  half-past  2—in  winter  at  7—Sunday
             school  at  9 A. M.
         Free  Church—Rev.  Donald Fraser,  head  of C6t6  street.
         Divine  service.—Morning  at  11, evening  at  7.
         Free  Church,  St. Gabriel street—Rev. W.  Rintoul.
         Divine  service—Morning  at  11, evening at  half-past  6.
                                   UNITED  SECESSION.
         Lagauchetiere  street—Rev.  W .  Taylor, D.  D.
         Divine  service—Morning  at  11,  afternoon  at  half-past  2.—Sunday  school  at  4,  and
             Bible  class at  7  P . M.
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