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                            AMERICAN  PRESBYTERIAN.
      Haymarket.—Rev. J.  McLoud.
      Divine  service—Morning  at  11, afternoon  at 3, and  evening  at  7.—Sunday  school  at
          9  A. M  and  half-past  1 p. M.
                             WESLEYAN   METHODIST.
      Rev. William  Squire, (chairman  of the district), Rev. John Jenkins, and Rev. Mr.  Dixon.
      St. James'  Chapel, Great  St.  James  street.
      Divine  service—Morning  at half-past  10—evening  at  half-past  6—Sunday  school  at  9
          A.  M  and  2  p. M.
      St. Ann's  Chapel, corner  of Gabriel  and  Ann  streets.
      Divine  service  and  Sunday  school, same  hours as  St. James'  Chapel.
      St. Mary's  Chapel,  head  of Montcalm,  near St Mary  street.
      Divine  Service—same  hours  as  St. James'  Chapel.
      There  are  five  other  Sunday  schools  connected  with,  this  society  held  in  the  different
          suburbs  of the  city—commencing  at  2  o'clock  in the  afternoon.
                                CONGREGATIONAL.
      Radegonde  street.—Rev.  H.  Wilkes, D. D.
      Divine  service—Morning  at  11, evening at  7—Sunday  school  at  3  P. M.
      Gosford  street.—  Rev. F.  Marling.
      Divine  Service  at  11, A. M. and  Evening  at  7.
                                    BAPTIST.
      St.  Helen  street—Rev.  Dr.  Davies.
      Divine  service—Morning  at  11, evening  at  half-past  6—Sunday  school  at  9 A. M.
                                   UNITARIAN.
      Lagauchetiere  street, near  the  Haymarket.—Rev.  John  Cordner.
      Divine service—Morning  at  11, and  evening  1\—Sunday  school  at  9 A. M.
                                JEWS'  SYNAGOGUE.
      Chenneville, near Lagauchetiere  street—Rev. A.  DeSola.
                                NATIONAI  SOCIETIES.
                              ST.  GEORGE'S  SOCIETY.
      John  Jones,  president;  John  Dyde,  1st  vice-president;  A.  C,  Webster,  2nd  vice-
          president;  H  H. Whitney, treasurer  ; James  Holmes, secretary  ;  A.  K.  Lavicount,
          assistant secretary  ; Rev. Dr. Leach, Rev. W. Bond, chaplains;  W. E.  Scott. M.  D.,
          physician.
                               ST.  ANDREW'S  SOCIETY.
      W.  Edmonstone,  president;  J.  Gilmour,  1st vice-president;  W.  G. Mack,  2nd  vice-
          president ;  John  Armour,  secretary;  Alex.  Morris,  assistant  secretary;  Rev.  Dr.
          Mathieson  and Rev.  R.  McGill, chaplains  j  M.  McCuIloch  M.  D.  and  G.  W.
          Campbell M.D.,  physicians.
                     YOUNG  MEN'S  ST.  PATRICK'S  ASSOCIATION.
      James  Hayes, president;  Daniel  Lanigan,  1st  vice-president;  Thomas  Redmond,  2nd
          vice-president;  John  O'Meara,  treasurer;  Daniel  Carey, secretary;  John  Red-
          mond,  assistant  secretary.
                           MONTREAL   GERMAN  SOCIETY.
      PATRON,  His  R. H. Prince Albert.—OFFICERS, Henry Meyer, president;  J. P.  Seybold,
          vice-president;  Ernest  Idler, treasurer; H.  D.  Crummenauer,  recording  and  ger-
          man  secretary  and  auditor  of  accounts;  Dr.  F .  C.  T.  Arnoldi,  physician  and
          corresponding  secretary;  T.  G.  Seebold,  corresponding  secretary  and  auditor  of
          accounts.
                            ST.  JEAN  BAPTISTS  SOCIETY.
      L. Duvernay,  president;  J.  L.  Beaudry,  J.  Boulanget, A.  Larocque,  V.  Hudon, vice-
          presidents ;  H.  L.  Langevin, A. G. Lajoie, R.  Bellemare,  N. G.  Bourbonniere, se-
          cretaries ;  R.  Roy,  recording  secretary;  J.  Berthelot,  corresponding  secretary  ;
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