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ROMAN CATHOLIC.

Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, Eighteenth op. Logan Square: Most Rev. James F. Wood, D. D., Archbishop of Philadelphia; Rev. John J. Elcock, Rector; Rev. D. A. Brennan, Rev. Thomas Shannon, Rev. James P. Sinnott, Rev. Alexander Gallagher, assistants, 225 N. Eighteenth, Mass, 6, 7, 8, 9, 101⁄2; vespers at 32.

All Saints', Bridesburg, cor. Brown and Bockius, Bridesburg: Rev. John J. Fechtel, 157 Bockius. Mass, 8 and 10 A.M.; vespers, 3 P.M.

Annunciation, Tenth and Dickinson: Rev. John McAnany, Rev. P. J. Daily, Rev. John Keul, 1503 S. Tenth. Mass, 6, 8 A.M; vespers,

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Chapel of Little Sisters of the Poor, Eighteenth ab. Jefferson. Chapel service by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus at the Holy Family, Eighteenth and Stiles. Mass, 6 A.M.

Church of the Gesu, Seventeenth and Stiles: Rev. B. Villiger, S. J., Rev. A. Coppens, S. J., Rev. A. X. Volente, S. J., Rev. F. McAtee, S. J., Rev. Chas. Cicaterri, S. J., and J. B. Nagle, 5. J., Eighteenth and Stiles. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10% A.M., 22, 3 and 71⁄2 P.M.

Holy Trinity (German), N. W. cor. Sixth and Spruce: Rev. H. Schick; Rev. T. Kemmerling, assistant, 619 Spruce. 7, 82, 10 A. M., 21⁄2 P.M. Immaculate Conception, Front and Canal: Rev. M. Filan, pastor, and Rev. Joseph O'Keefe, assistant, 1020 N. Front. 6, 8% and 10%1⁄2 A.M., 3/21⁄2 P.M.

Maternity of B. V. M., Bustleton: Rev. Matthew P. O'Brien, Chestnut av. 7, 8, 101⁄2 A.M. Our Lady of Consolation, Chestnut av., Chestnut Hill: Rev. C. A. McEvoy, O. S. A., Chestnut av. 8, 10 A.M., 4 P.M.

Our Lady of the Visitation B. V. M., Front and Lehigh av.: Rev. Thomas Barry, Rev. Joseph A. Strahan, Rev. M. Armstrong, cor. Somerset and Boudinot. 6%, 8% and 10%1⁄2 A.M.; vespers, 3 P.M.

Our Mother of Sorrows: Forty-eighth and Lancaster av., Hestonville; Revs. Francis A. Sharkey, J. F. Shields. 7%, 10% A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

Sacred Heart of Jesus, Third bel. Reed: Rev. James J. Fitzmaurice, Rev. A. B. Spaulding, 1420 S. Third. 6%, 8% and 10% A.M., 72 P.M. St. Agatha, Thirty-eighth and Spring Garden: Rev. John E. Fitzmaurice, Rev. J. Îgn. Otis. 6%, 8 and 101⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Alphonsus, S. W. cor. Fourth and Reed: Rev. T. B. Maus and Rev. Al. Misteli, 410 Reed. 72, 10 A.M., 21⁄2 P.M.

St. Ann, Lehigh av. and Memphis: Rev. Thos. Kieran, pastor; Rev. Thomas F. Mullen, Rev. Francis J. Quinn and D. M. Toomey, assistants, 801 E. Lehigh av. 52, 7, 81⁄2 and 101⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2

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Henry A. Flemming, O. S. A., assistants, 243 Crown. 6, 8, 9 and 101⁄2 A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M. St. Bonifacius, Diamond and Hancock: Very Rev. Fr. X. Schmüttgen, C.SS.R., superior and pastor Rev. Ferdinand Litz, Rev. B. Beck, Rev. L. Lautsch, C.SS.R., Rev. S. Breihof, C.SS.R., Rev. B. Beck, C.SS.R., Rev. Quirin Hilger, C.SS.R., 144 Diamond. 72, 9 and 10 A.M.; vespers, 71⁄2 P.M.

St. Bridget, Falls of Schuylkill: Rev. Richard O'Connor, 256 James. 8 and 101⁄21⁄2 A.M., 31⁄21⁄2 P.M. St. Charles Borromeo, Twentieth and Christian: Rev. Nicholas J. Walsh, Rev. Peter McCullough, J. C. Wynne and Francis Dougherty, 902 S. Twentieth. 6, 72. 81⁄2, 9 and 102 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Clement, Seventy-first and Woodland av. : Rev. Thomas O'Neill, Seventy-first and Woodland av. 101⁄2 A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Dominic, Holmesburg: Rev. Lawrence Wall, Rev. D. A. Bowes. 7% and 10%1⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Edward the Confessor, cor. Eighth and York: Rev. P. F. Sullivan, Rev. J. J. Mellon, Eighth and York, 7, 9 and 10% A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Elizabeth, S. E. cor. Twenty-third and Berks: Rev. Bernard Dornhege, pastor, Rev. F. X. George, 1845 N. Twenty-third. 6%, 8% and 101⁄2 A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Francis Xavier, Twenty-fifth and Biddle: Rev. James Maginn, Rev. John J. Ferry, Rev. Wm. Meaghey, 402 N. Twenty-fifth. 6%, 8%, 9 and 10% A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M.

St. James, Thirty-eighth and Chestnut : Rev. F. P. O'Neill, pastor, and Rev. Edmund V. Rowan, Rev. Joseph H. O'Neill, 3722 Chestnut. 6%, 8, 9% and 10% A.M.; vespers, 4 P.M. Mass every morning, 6 and 7.

St. Joachim, cor. Penn and Pine, Frankford: Rev. J. P. Byrne, Rev. James Nash, 27 Pine. 8, 9 and 10% A.M.; vespers, 3% P.M.

St. John the Baptist, Robinson, Manayunk : Rev. James A. Brehony, pastor, Rev. James Mooncy and Rev. F. P. Fitzmaurice, 146 Robinson. 64,8% and 10%1⁄2 A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M.

St. John the Evangelist, Thirteenth ab. Chestnut: Rev. P. R. O'Reilly, Rev. J. J. Donnelly and Rev. B. F. Ruxton. 61⁄2, 8 and 101⁄2 A.M.; vespers, 4 P.M.

St. Joseph, Willing's alley bel Fourth: Rev. Joseph M. Ardia, S. J., pastor, Rev. A. Romano, Rev. P. A. Jordan, S. J., Rev. Patrick Duddy, S. J., Rev. Alexis Jamison, S. J., 317 Willing's alley. 6 and 7 A.M.; 81⁄2 and 102 A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M., Sundays.

St. Malachi, Eleventh ab. Master: Rev. Edward F. Prendergast, Rev. M. A. Mullen and Rev. John R. Dillon, 1426 Warnock. 6, 7, 9 and 10% A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Mary, Fourth ab. Spruce: Rev. Ignatius F. Horstman, D.D., pastor; Rev. John J. McDevitt, 264 S. Fourth. Daily, 6, 6%, 8% and 101⁄2 A.M.; vespers, 3% P.M.

St. Mary Magdalene di Pazzi, Marriott ab. Seventh: Rev, Antonio Isoleri, ap. miss., next to church. 8 and 10 A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Michael, Second ab. Master: Very Rev. C. P. O'Conner, pastor; assistants, Rev. John W. Branahan, Rev. M. J. Lawlor, 1425 N. Second. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 102 A.M.; vespers, 3 P.M.

St Patrick, Twentieth bel. Locust: Rev. J. E. Mulholland, pastor; Rev. T. W. Power,

Rev. Charles Vandegrift, Rev. L. McCabe, 242 S. Twentieth. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 101⁄2 A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Paul, Christian ab. Ninth: Very Rev. Maurice A. Walsh, V. G., pastor; Rev. Wm. Walsh, Rev. J. J. Sweeny and Rev. James McGiveran, assistants, 808 Lebanon. 6, 7, 9, 101⁄2

A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Peter, Fifth and Girard av. Redemptorist Fathers, Very Rev. Michael Holaus, C.SS.R.; assistants, Rev. Thos. Hovestadt, C.SS.R., Rev. John B. Hotz, C.SS. R., Rev. Victor Holslcher, C.SS.R., Rev. Louis Ewald, C.SS. R., and Rev. John N. Berger, C SS. R. 5%, 6%, 7%, 8 and 10 A.M.; vespers, 7 P.M.

St. Philip de Neri, Queen ab. Second: Rev. N. Cantwell, Rev. M. Cobbin, Rev. H. McGlinn and Rev. C. F. Patterson, 228 Queen. 6, 8, 9 and 101⁄2 A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Stephen, Nicetown: Rev. T. Quinn. Mass, 72, 10 A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M.

St. Teresa, Broad and Catharine: Rev. Hugh Lane, Rev. Thomas Toner, P. F. Beresford, 1337 Catharine. 6,8,9 and 101⁄2 A.M.; vespers, 31⁄2 P.M. St. Veronica, Second and Butler: Rev. Wm. A. McLoughlin. 8, 101⁄2 A.M.: vespers, 31⁄2 P.M. St. Vincent de Paul, Price and Evans: Rev. James Knowd, C. M., Rev. T. V. Byrne, C. M., Rev. Pius G. Kreutz, Price and Evans. 6, 8, 9 and 10 A.M.; vespers, 4 P.M.

St. Vincent, Tacony, cor. Ash and Bockius: Rev. John Fechtel. 10 A.M., 3 P.M.

CAMDEN.

St. Mary: Rev. James Devine.

SPIRITUAL ASSOCIATIONS. Bible Spiritualists' Hall, Lombard bel. Broad. Co-operative Spiritualists, No. 240 S. Fifth: S. Wheeler, president.

First Association of Spiritualists, hall S. W. cor. of Spring Garden and Eighth sts. at 10% A.M., 71⁄2 P.M.: H. B. Champion, president.

First Spiritual Religious Church of the Good Samaritan, N. E. cor. Eighth and Buttonwood: James M. Allen, speaker. Sunday afternoon and evening.

Keystone Association of Spiritualists, Lyric Hall: Joseph Wood, president. 21⁄2 P.M.

Second Spiritualist Church, Thompson bel. Front: James Marler, president. Sunday after

noon.

UNION EVANGELICAL MISSIONS. Meadow Mission, Moyamensing av. and Eighth John C. Neff, superintendent; Joseph H. Schreiner, missionary. Park Avenue Union Mission, Diamond ab. Twentieth: Rev. C. W. Hendrickson.

UNITARIAN.

Broad and Spring Garden: Rev. Mr. Ames, monthly.

First Church, Tenth and Locust: Rev. Joseph May, 1306 Pine, 103⁄4 A.M.

Germantown, Green and Chelten av. Rev. Samuel Longfellow, 4760 Green, Germantown.

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UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Centenary, east of Mount Airy av.: Rev. J. W. Etter, Quince ab. Allen's lane.

First, Fourth ab. Norris: Rev. J. G. Fritz, 2009 N. Fourth.

Second, E. Allegheny av. and Almond: Rev. G. Myer, 1211 E. Allegheny av. 3,71⁄2 P.M.

CAMDEN.

First, Fourth and Line: Rev. G. Myer.

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.

First, S. W. cor. Broad and Lombard: Rev. Francis Church, 925 S. Fifteenth. 101⁄2 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M.

Second, Race bel. Sixteenth: Rev. J. B. Dales, D.D., 136 N. Eighteenth. 10 A.M., 4 P.M.

Third, Front ab. Jefferson: Rev. S. G. Fitzgerald, 125 Susquehanna av. 10 A.M., 31⁄2 P.M. Fourth, N. E. cor. Nineteenth and Fitzwater: Rev. Archibald Crawford, 1916 Christian. Fifth, Twentieth and Hamilton: Rev. Joseph H. Wright, 520 N. Twenty-second. Seventh, cor. Orthodox and Leiper: Rev. James B. Whitten, cor. Penn and Allen.

Eighth, Bainbridge bel. Twelfth Rev. W. W. Barr, D. D., 705 S. Sixteenth. 101⁄2 A.M., 3% P.M. Tenth, Thirty-eighth and Hamilton: Rev. John Teas, 624 N. Thirty-ninth, 101⁄2 A.M., 74 PM.

Norris Square, Susquehanna av. and Hancock : Rev. James Crowe, D.D., 2245 N. Second. 101⁄2

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6 Napoleon I. Perche, New Orleans.

F. H. Leray, Bishop, administrator, right of succession as Archbishop.

7 Francis Norbert Blanchet, Oregon.

8 James Frederick Wood, Philadelphia.

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Peter Richard Kenrick, St. Louis.

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10 Joseph S. Alemany, O. S. D., San Francisco.

11 John Lamy, Santa Fe.

Bishops.

PROVINCE OF BALTIMORE.

Baltimore, Md.-Archbishop J. Gibbons.

Wilmington, Del.-Thomas A. Becker.

Richmond, Va.-John J. Keane.

Savannah, Ga.-William H. Gross.

Wheeling, West Va.-John J. Kain,

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PROVINCE OF NEW YORK.

New York, N. Y.-Cardinal Archbishop Mc-
Closkey,

Albany, N. Y.-F. McNeirney.
Rochester, N. Y.-Bernard J. McQuaid.
Brooklyn, N. Y.-John Loughlin.
Buffalo, N. Y.-Stephen Vincent Ryan.
Newark, N. J.-M. A. Corrigan.
Ogdensburg, N. Y.-Edgar P. Wadhams.

PROVINCE OF BOSTON.

Boston, Mass.-Archbishop Williams,
Hartford, Ct.-Lawrence S. Mahon.
Portland, Me.-James A. Healy.
Springfield, Mass.-P. J. O'Reilley..
Providence, R. I.-Thos. F. Hendricksen.
Burlington, Vt.-Louis de Goesbriand.

PROVINCE OF OREGON.

Oregon City-Archbishop Blanchet.
C. J. Seghers, coadjutor.

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Vancouver's Island-John Baptiste A. Brondel.

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P. J. Ryan, coadjutor.

St. Joseph, Mo.-John Hogan.
Alton, Ill.-P. J. Baltes.

Peoria, Ill.-Jno, Lancaster Spalding.
Chicago, Ill.-Vacant.

Dubuque, Iowa.-John Henessy.

Council Bluffs-Vacant.

Nashville, Tenn.-P. A. Feehan.

Leavenworth, Kan-Louis Fink, Leavenworth City, Kansas. Prefect apostolic, Isadore Robot, O. S. D.

Nebraska-Vic. Ap. James O'Connor.

Dacotah-Vic. Ap. Kev. Martin Marty, O. S. B.

PROVINCE OF SANTA FÉ.

Santa Fe, New Mexico-Archbishop John Lamy.

Wilmington, N. C.-Vic. Ap. Mark L. Gross, Arizona-Vic. Ap. J. B. Salpointe.

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Charleston, S. C.-P. N. Lynch.

St. Augustine, Fla.-John Moore.

PROVINCE OF PHILADELPHIA.

Philadelphia, Pa.-Archbishop Wood.
Pittsburg, Pa.-J. Tuigg.
Erie, Pa.-Tobias Mullen.

Harrisburg, Pa.-Jeremiah F. Shanahan.
Scranton, Pa.-Wm. O'Hara.

PROVINCE OF CINCINNATI.

Cincinnati, O.-Archbishop Purcell.
Columbus, O.-Vacant.

Cleveland, O.-Richard Gilmour.
Covington, Ky.-A. M. Toebbe.
Detroit, Mich.-C. H. Borgess.
Fort Wayne, Ind.-Joseph Dwenger.
Louisville, Ky.-William McCloskey.
Vincennes, Ind.-Francis S. Chatard.

Colorado-Vic. Ap. J. P. Machebœuf.

PROVINCE OF MILWAUKEE.

Milwaukee, Wis.--Archbishop Henni.
La Crosse, Wis.-Michael Heiss.

Marquette, Wis., and Ste. St. Marie - John
Vertin.

Green Bay, Mich.-F. H. Krautbauer.
St. Paul, Minn.-Thomas L. Grace.

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GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
President.-RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, of Ohio.
Vice-President.-WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New York.
Private Secretary to the President.-W. K. RODGERS.

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AND CHIEFS OF BUREAUS.

Wright; Chief of Ordnance, Brig. Gen. Stephen
Chief of Engineers, Brig.-Gen. Horatio G.
Kee Dunn; Chief Signal Officer, Colonel Al-
V. Benet; Judge Advocate-General, Wm. Mc-
bert J. Myer; First Assistant, Lieut. H. H. C.
Dunwoody.

NAVY DEPARTMENT.-Chief Clerk, John W.
Hogg: Admiral of the Navy, D D. Porter;
Vice-Admiral, Stephen C. Rowan: Chief of
Yards and Docks, Commodore Richard L. Law;
Chief of Navigation, Commodore William B.
Whiting; Chief of Ordnance, Commodore Wm.
N. Jeffers; Chief of Provisions and Clothing,
Medicine and Surgery, Surgeon-Gen. P. S.
Paymaster-General George F. Cutter; Chief
Wales; Chief of Equipment and Recruiting,
Commodore Earl English; Chief of Construc
tion, John W. Easby: Chief of Steam Engineer-
ing, Engineer-in-Chief Wm. H. Schock.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.-Assist. Sec., Alonzo Bell; Chief Clerk, George M. Lockwood; Commissioner of Land Office, James A. Williamson: Commissioner of Pensions, J. A. Bentley: Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Ezra A. Hayt; Commissioner of Patents, Halbert E. Paine; Chief of Bureau of Education, John Eaton, Jr.

POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.-First Assistant Postmaster, James N. Tyner; Second AssistHazen; Chief Clerk, W. A. Knapp; Superinant, Thos. J. Brady: Third Assistant, A. D. tendent of Foreign Mails, Joseph H. Blackfan; Macdonald. Superintendent Money-Order System, Chas. F.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.-Solicitor-General,
Samuel F. Philips; Assistant Attorney-Generals,
Edwin B. Smith, Thomas Simons; Chief Clerk,
Samuel Muliken.

Commis-
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.-
sioner of Agriculture, Wm. G. le Duc; Chief
Clerk, E. A. Carman.

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Chief Justice.-MORRISON R. WAITE, of Ohio. Age 63; appointed 1874.

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