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LATE ASSOCIATIONS.
Rifle Volunteer Keffimentg.
See beginning of Directory.
Eiver and H.irbour Dues, - 141
Soyal Botanic Institution, - 107
Royal Exchange News-room, 114
Ko'yal Family, - - - 65
Royal Lunatic Asylum, Gart-
"navel, - - - - 112
Royal Northern Yacht Club, 115
St. Andrew'sAmateurEowiag
Club, - - - - 116
St. George's Royal Benevolent
Society for the West of
Scotland, - - - ix
St. Matthew's Home for Or-
phan and Destitute Chil-
dren, - ' - - - 96
Sergeants' Mess, 5th L.R.V. 116
Scottish Episcopal Church
Society, - - - 90
Scottish Peerage, - - 69
PAEE
Scottish Episcopal Friendly
Societj', - - - 97
Scottish Permissive Bill and
Temperance Association, - 109
Scottish Representative Peers, 74
Scottish Temperance League, 89
Sheriff Court, - - - 78
Sheriff Small Debt Court, - 77
Society of Deacons and Free
Preseses, - _ _ lOO
Society for Erecting Addi-
tional Parochial Churches, 90
South-Eastern District Sab-
bath School Union, - - 89
Stirlingshire Charitable So-
ciety, - - - - 99
Stirling's Public Library, - 113
The M:>.xwell School, - - 106
Tonnage Dues, - - - 123
Trades' House, - - - 180
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Trades' School, - - - 106
Tvveedside Society, - - 102
University' of Glasgow, - 103
Weavers' Society of Anders-
ton, - - - - 99
West of Scotland Bible So-
ciety, - - - - 89
West of Scotland Cricket
Club, - - - - 117
Stamp and Legacy Duties, - 47
West of Scotland Guardian
Society for the Protection
of Trade, - - - 108
Western - district Sabbath
School Union, - - 91
Western Public Dispensary,- 111
Widows' Friends' Society, - 101
Wilson's School, - - 104
Wine, Spirit, and Beer Trade
Association, - - - 99
IN THEIE PROPER PLACES.
GLASGOW PROTESTANT LAYMEN'S
ASSOCIATION— Instituted 1852.
Rooms, 75 St. George's Place, Glasgow.
The Hon. the Lord Provost, W. P. Paton, Sir
Michael R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., M.P., the Right
Hon. the Earl of Enniskillen, F.R.S., James Han-
nan, Joshua Patterson, M.D., Hugh Tennant of
Wellpark, Peter Coats, Woodside, Paisley, Sir John
Maxwell, Bart, ofPolIok, Andrew Dunn, Nathaniel
Stevenson, and James Mitchell, honorary presi-
dents ; Henry Dunlop, of Craigton, president ; John
Leech, A.M., M.D., and John Black, vice-presi-
dents ; Allan M. Black, 21 Catherine Street, Ander-
ston, treasurer ; Alex. M. Stewart, 2 Willowbank
Crescent, Woodlands Road, secretarj'. General Com-
mittee — John M'Kay, Henry Kennedy, John M'ln-
tyre, John Blaclde, Donald Falconer, Thomas Fal-
coner, Daniel Stevenson, James Soraervill, A. D.
Veitch, Wm. Morrison, R. K. Walker, John Forrest,
G. Henderson, William M'Arthur, James Semple,
William Leonard, James M'Callum, and W. Smith ;
collecting agent and officer, James M'Gowan, 88
Centre Street.
Objects. — To combat and expose, by every legiti-
mate means, the pretensions and claims of the Pa-
pacy, as opposed to God's truth and the civil and
religious liberty of mankind ; to disseminate a
knowledge of, and give directions to the all-import-
ant principles and interests involved in the Pro-
testant Reformation ; to expose and counteract the
insidious propagation of infidelity and other preva-
lent forms of unscriptural error ; to foster among the
members a vital Christianity, and to engage in any
work of Christian truth and usefulness that may
fall within the scope of the general principles and
objects of the association.
GLASGOW SOCIETY OF SONS OF MINIS-
TERS OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND,
Was instituted 1790; incorporated by a Charter
from the City of Glasgow, 1791. Their annual
meeting is held on the last Thursday of March.
The Rev. Norman Macleod, D.D., Baron}', Glas-
gow, president ; Adam Paterson, secretary ; William
Auld, treasurer ; Dr. Leishman, Dr. Campbell,
Kilwinning, the Verj' Rev. Principal Barclay, Rev.
Dr. Hill, George L. Craik, A. M. Touch, Rev. Dr.
Syme, Thomas Carr, Rev. James C. Lees, and
Dr. George H. B. Macleod, council — stated accord-
ing to official seniority.
The stated meetings are on the last Thursdays of
July and November, and on the Thursday before the
annual meeting. They grant no permanent pension.
Applications for pecuniary aid must be made every
year, and lodged with the secretary before the 1st of
March. The following facts must be distinctly
attested by respectable persons to whom they are
known: — 1. That the applicants are children of
a minister of the Church of Scotland, whose fathers
are dead. 2. The age, progress in education, desti-
nation, prospects, or employment of each child in the
family, old or young. 3. How they have hitherto
been supported, and the means of their present sub-
sistence, of whatever kind, whether certain or pre-
carious. Applicants to appoint some person in town
to call on the secretary, 45 West George Street, on
the 1st Tuesday of April, for answers to their
petitions.
The society are also trustees on the late Miss
Janet Paisley's Trust Fund, for the benefit of the
daughters of deceased clergymen of the Church of
Scotland.

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