48 HISTORY OF THE PARLIAMENT.
FROM THE DOMINION OF CANADA.
Sir William Dawson, Montreal ; Prof. W.W. Andrews, Sackville, N.B.; Prof. D. Coussirat, McGill University, Montreal; Rev. N, Burwash, D.D., Victoria University, J. R. Ince, LL.D., John J. Maclaren, Q. C, Toronto ; Principal D. H. McVicar, Montreal ; Principal G. M. Grant, D.D., Kings- ton ; Rev. W. Reid, Toronto ; Rev. W. H. Withrow, D.D., Toronto ; Rev.
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John Wakefield, Thorold ; Rev. J. Woodsworth and Rev. Egerton R. Young, Winnipeg.
THE UNITED STATES.
Archbishops Ryan and Janssens of the Catholic Church ; Bishops Andrews, Foss, Fowler, Hurst, Merrill, Hendrix, Ninde, Fitzgerald, and Vincent of the Methodist Episcopal Church, North and South ; Bishops Grant, Handy, Arnett and Turner of the African Methodist Episcopal Church ; Bishop Weaver of the United Brethren Church.
Among the Baptists were Drs. Boardman, Thomas, Braislin, Hovey, Horr, Dobbins, Strong, Mc Arthur, Lorimer, Sampey, Cranfill, Anderson, Hoyt and Montague.
Among Congregationalists jnay be mentioned Drs. Abbott, Taylor,