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CHAEITABLE AND FEIENDLY INSTITUTIONS.
St. Alphonsus', 21 Great Hamilton Street — Michael
Maginn and W. F. Bergemann.
St. John's, Portugal Street — V. Chisholm, P. Pies,
and T. Curran.
St. Joseph's, 34 North Woodside Eoad — R. Card-
well, A. Macdonell, E. Lund, and B. Winkler.
St. Aloysius', 27 Dalhousie Street — F. Bacon, W.
Amherst, E. Payne, and H. S. Kerr.
St. Mary's, Abercromby Street — D. Carmichael, D.
M'Carthy, and J. F. Evertz.
St. Mungo's, Parson Street — E. Gorga, P. M. Eyan,
N. M'Gettigan, E. Eothwell, F. Hooker, A.
Graham, and E. Hyland.
St. Patrick's, Hill Street, Anderston — John Dwyer,
Lonergan, J. Conaghan, and J. Linster.
St. Vincent, Duke Street — D. Power and Cullen.
St. Francis', Cumberland Street — G. Peeters, C.
Wood, B. Schulte, I. Buelens, W. Lonergan, and
A. Scannell.
Sacred Heart, 54 Old Dalmarnock Eoad — Edward
Noonan and P. Donnelly.
Out Lady and St. Margaret's, Kinning Park, D.
Macintosh and J. B. Macluskey.
Springbum — J. P. Conway.
Partick — D. Gallangher and Eichard Edgecome.
Convent, 68 Charlotte Street — Wm. Caven.
West Thorn Eeformatory — Henry Coll.
Convent of the Good Shepherd, Dalbeth — J. M'Intosh.
Eose Street, Garnethill — Angus MacFarlane, D.D.
St. Peter's Seminary, Partick Hill — J. Dyer.
Western Vicariate, Scotland, 33 Eose Street, Garnet
Hill — Eev. A. MacFarlane, D.D., secretary.
OLD SCOTCH INDEPENDENTS.
Oswald Street, W. Kerr and L. Mackay.
CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH,
Catholic Apostolic Church, Catherine Street, Parlia-
mentary Eoad, George Watson.
UNITAEIANS.
Unitarian Church, St. Vincent Street, Eev. T. W.
Walters; John Wilson, 64 Gordon St., secretary.
Unitarian Church, South St. Mungo St., W. Mitchell ;
George Paterson, 511 Gallowgate, secretary.
UNITED OEIGINAL SECEDEES.
Laurieston, Bedford Street, Eev. A. J. YuUl.
NEW JEEUSALEM CHUECH
(SWE DENBOEGI ANS).
61 Cathedral Street, Eev. J. F. Potts, B.A., 6 Wen-
dover Crescent, Mount Florida.
CHEISTADELPHIAN HALL.
280 George Street, William Owler, Secretary.
FRIENDS' MEETING-HOUSE.
13 North Portland Street.
THE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF SCOTLAND.
Nicholson Street, Robert Wallace.
JOHN KNOX KIRK OF SCOTLAND
Tabernacle, S. Margaret Street, .
CHAEITABLE AND FEIENDLY INSTITUTIONS.
WEST OF SCOTLAND CONVALESCENT
SEASIDE HOMES, DUNOON,
This Institution is designed for the necessitous and
deserving of the industrial classes who have been in
illness, in order to give them the benefit of the restora-
tive influences of a short residence at the seaside, du-
ring the period of convalescence. Since the Homes were
opened nine years ago, 12,140 patients have been quite
restored to health. There is accommodation for 160
persons ; and, added to a generous diet, there is afforded
the benefit of the best medical advice and medicines,
as also the use of superior hot and cold water baths.
The Board of Management earnestly appeal for annual
subscriptions and donations, these being the only
source of revenue. It may be well to mention that
each donor of £10, or annual subscriber of £1, is
entitled to recommend one person annually for admis-
sion to the Homes.
Board of Management. — Promoter, Miss Beatrice
Clugston, of Glasgow ; president. Sir Peter Coats, of
Auchendrane, Ayr; vice-presidents, Wm. Maitland,
Esq.; Lieut.-Colonel Holms, M.P.; honorary treasurer,
Robert Murdoch, Esq., banker, 24 Virginia Street ;
honorary secretary, William MacLean, Esq., writer,
198 St. Vincent Street ; medical officer in Glasgow,
Robert Perry, Esq., M.D., 252 Buchanan Street;
consulting surgeon to the Homes, John Reid, Esq.,
E.N., Ferry Brae, Dunoon ; secretary and collector,
Mr. Robert Hillhouse, 58 George Square, Glasgow.
INSTITUTION FOE THE EDUCATION OF
THE DEAF AND DUMB.
His Grace the Duke of Argyll, patron ; the Eight
Hon. the Earl of Eglinton and Winton, president; Hon.
the Lord Provost, Principal Caird, Rev. Dr. Smith,
Cathcart, R. Dalglish, Esq., Alex. Whitelaw, Esq.,
M.P., P. Clouston, Esq., vice-presidents ; A. Hannah,
Rev. R. S. Oldham, G. Thomson, Jas. White of Over-
toun, Thomas M. Fergusson, Robt. Gow, Wm. Slillar,
Walter Paterson, A. Arthur, J. N. Cuthbertson, Rev,
Dr. Walter C. Smith, Rev. Dr. J. Logan Aikman,
David M 'Cowan, Rev. D. Macleod, Sir J. Watson,
Rev. Dr. Jamieson, Sir Peter Coats, J. Muir, James
Miller, J. A. Wenley, directors; B. B. MacGeorge, 24
George Square, secretary; Duncan Macmaster, 29 St.
Vincent Place, treasurer ; Dr. T. M'Call Anderson,
14 AVoodside Crescent, consulting physician ; Dr. E.
Duncan, 4 Royal Crescent, Queen's Park, surgeon;
J. Thomson, teacher; Mrs. Thomson, matron; Wm.
Crawford, 11 West Nile Street, collector.
GLASGOW EAGLESHAM FRIENDLY AND
EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
The object of the association is the clothing and
educating of the poorer children, and relief of the
deserving native poor of the parish of Eaglesham.
Secretary, E. Warnock, 17 Cumberland St., S.S,

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