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ANDREW'S SOCIETY CHARITABLE COMMITTEE, OF THE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE ISPIQIAXI FUND FOR THE RELIEF OF THE SUFFERERS BY THE BURNING OF THE ON THE 26th JUNE, 1857 91 A special ; be Mechanic ay, the 24th he Report o istribution < he Bufferere Ilex. Morris rbich is Bubj The Comm he St. Andn iDllowiug as I That in coe hem, the Coi Ip the Home Ible bath and {remises. They had th nd the repair f forward nes rdinary coun ■eeks, when t: r Montreal, m one, aud cai omujunity. y an urgent i refuge for th tt as lay in resB and supp ecessaries, an The Home Isbed, and o urvivora foun It is not the nit a lengthen ^hich devolve he assumptioi They cannot Icknowledging Ip-operation o ially of the nu If ladies who, pence, took ch nd otherwise Pbo feel it a du Pbaplains of t pylor, and al _, isa and Bone pees in the Hor ttties of their s J The labours |Shtened by tl atby of the wl ST. ANDREW'8 SOCIETY. A spf cial meeting of the Society was held, at he Mechanics' Institute, on the evening of Thurs- »y, the 24th instant, for the purpose of receiving he Report of the Committee charged with the listribution of the funds collected on behalf of be sufferers by the burning of the " Montreal." lex. Morris, Esq., read the Report, a copy of bich is subjoined : — The Committee charged with the oversight of jhe St. Andrew's Home beg leave to submit the tllowing as an INTERIM REPORT : That in conformity with the instructions given lem, the Committee took active measures to fit p the Home for occupation, and to erect a suit- ble bath and washhouse in connection with the 'remises. They had their arrangements nearly completed, Ind the repairs and additions were in such a state if forwardness as that the repairs would, in the Irdinary course, have been ready for use in three reeks, when the disastrous burning of the steam- r Montreal, near Quebec, occurred on the 26th of UDf, aud cast a deep gloom over the whole omiimnity. Your Committee felt constrained y an urgent sense of duty, to provide at once refuge for the survivors, and to endeavour so ir as lay in their power, to alleviate their dis- ress and supply them with clothing and other ecessanes, and send them to their destinations. The Home was accordingly opened and fur- ished, and on the evening of their arrival 76 Qrvivors found a home in the building. It is not the purpose of the Committee to sub- 3it a lengthened narrative of the many duties hich devolved upon them la consequence of be assumption of so weighty a charge. They cannot refrain, however, from gratefully cknowledging the cordial sympathy and active p-operation of many zealous friends, and espe- lially of the numerous and respectable committee I ladies who, with so much fidelity and pru- lence, took charge of the clothing department, m otherwise rendered efficient service. They 180 feel it a duty to notice the attention of the taplains of the Society. Drs. Mathieson and aylor, and also the Rev. Messrs. Kemp, Snod- rass and Bonar, in carrying on religious ser. iC68 m the Home, and otherwise discharging the uties of their sacred ofiBce. 1 The labours of the Committee were indeed ghtened by the countenance and active sym- ™y of the whole community, whose offers of Bid and substantial donations of money and clothing enabled the Committee to provide in a suitable manner for the uecessltiea of these strangers in a strange land. 1 I^^ Committee have also pleasure in acknow- ledging the spontaneous offers of free passages to the survivors made with such promptitude by the Grand Trunk Railway and the Royal Mail Line of Steamers, a liberality which the Emigra- tion Department, through its efficient chief at Quebec A. C. Buchanan, Esq., also kindly proffered, and of which last offer the Committee availed themselves, and had much satisfaction in thus being enabled to forward to their destina- tions the sufferers, and also in necessitous cases enabling some relative to proceed to Quebec to gratity the lingering hope of discovering some other survivor, to be added to the scanty rem- Pif°u°i.* °°*'® goodly company, or to recognize the bodies of the dead, or to reclaim some relic or property of the lost. The Montreal Telegraph Company also with praiseworthy consideration placed their lines of telegraph throughout the Province at the dig- posal of the Society for the transmission of despatches relative to the disaster without The ladies In charge of the School of Indus- try, and the matron and medical officers of the Montreal General Hospital, and the physician to tbe bociety. Dr. Barnston, were in their respec- tive spheres most assiduous in their attention to those under their charge. The care taken of little Jeanie Caldwell (the orphaned and suffering ir it round whom gath- ered so many sympathies j; d whom so many were anxious to adopt as heir own) by the matron and others in the Hospital ought not to be overlooked. All was done for her that human skill could supply, but without avail. The Cemetery Company also with commend- able liberality presented the Society with a suit- able lot of ground in the Mount Royal Cemetery tor the interment of the dead, and 15 bodies were interred there. The Committee submit herewith the Treasurer's statement of the receipts and disbursements of the Relief Fund, which has been carefully audited by a sub-Committee of their number. They received in all from all sources for the Fund £1182 5s lid. They have expended in i.iU7« 17b ad, leaving a balance of £103 8s 9d still to be appropriated. In the distribution of the funds sind the grants made to the various sufferers, each case was in- vestigated and its merits decided upon after a full knowledge of all its circumatanceB, and the pecu lar position and necesaitieB of the several recipients of aid. While aoknowleddnp; in detail in the alpha- betical list of contributors, also herewith sub- muted, the sums received in the city and from various parts of the Province, the Committee feel called upon to refer in an especial manner to the general co-operntion and pecuniary aid afforded tiiem by the St. Andrew's Society of Quebec, who, moreover, in addition to the grant made to this Society expended a fund raised by the Society in the relief of the survivors The amount collected by the Quebec Society was, as we learn by their report, £323 7s 6d currency, in addition to which they received £26 from Belleville. Of this sum they remitted £100 to your Committee, and expended the remainder under their own auspices. ^J'^i ^°°»™»;tee also notice with much pleas- ure the pecuniary assistance given by the Irish a! • ;'*f Benevolent Society and the German Society of this city, each of so liberal an amount. M also of the Scottish National Societies o^ Kingston, Three Rivera, Detroit and Ontonagan, Jl h„ M?'p^f'°f f '"^i" required, was also made by the St. Patrick's Society of this city and by other Societies, though the funds then placed at the dispodalof the Committee were such as not to require the acceptance of the amounts which might thus have been placed at their dis- pOoAl • The amounts received from the country were considerable, and on a review of the whole cir- cumstances of the case it is very evident that our people as a people are ever ready to acknow- ledge the claims of suffering humanity, irres- pective of the nationalities of the Old World lui °*^M® ^^^Pi "^ occasion may require, to alleviate the sufferings of the really necessitous. The Committee felt it to be their duty, in view ?L •„ i"? "'cumstances of the conflagration of the Ill-fated steamer, to retain Counsel to watch the proceedings of the inquest at Quebec, and accordingly engaged the services of Edward nnl^'"' ^'5-' ^^o accordingly proceeded to Quebec and during a fortnight discharged his duties with fidelity and credit to himself. Ihe Committee trust that, when the matter comes under the cognizdnce of the Higher Court, the causes of the disaster will be faithfully in- quired into, and substantial justice will be done, iiespect to the lives of the community and the general interests of the Province demand this • while the loss of 254 lives loudly cries for a thorough and searching investigation, and a stern and uncompromising administration of jus- tlC6 • • The Committee think that steps should be taken to secure for the use of the Society the lot of ground adjoming the one granted them in the Cemetery, and to enclose it in a suitable manner; and also to erect at Montreal and Que- bec fitting memorials to mark the spots where lift fln manir Trintima nf l^U~ I J. ^ ^ .. _ . Of June. Already through the kind thoughtful- ness and genuine liberality of Mr. Crawford, the Scottish vocalist, the sum of £20 (the gross r«. ceipts of a concert given by him in fKK has been placed at the command of the Com- mittee for the erection of a monument in t Montreal Cemetery. This was a graJeful ac and deserves to be recorded to the crJdit of M ' Crawford. -The Committee are sat^afied Xflfa fX1.trlaT''' ^"'^°«^« would tX; upon TLTtZti'' T' ""^^ ^o..m^%^-nl K Ik I S thereafter the advice of the So- ciety as to the appropriation of the eventual balance should be obtained eveniuai thll'^ 0«^'nittee would only further remark £86'hi!.*fh^"°°/^J^' Special Fund, the sum of Sl« k' i'°!i?^ ^^° attention directed to th f^r?t«nr'''''T*''' '''«° presented to them oartfJthrr'-y^"'°„,"« f"«°d8 in dlfferen parts of the Provmce. This is but riaht as the Home IS in its emigration department provlncia mis objects; ani hereafter the St Andrew^ The Committee, in conclusion, reserve to a fu- ion IZ""^ '^' ''P^-^* °f ^'^^ funds, presen?poB. havJbrouJhMfV ,^^"\Pee»l ar circumstances have brought it into such special and prominent notice at so early a period of its history the rea service it has, luring the season that is now clo Ing provedito be to many a deservingfmmrgr. m / will give It a home in the hear s of L peoE this Province and City, and cause it to be re- garded as a useful and important institution, well ttThoTe t^^^s^r''""' "^^'^^ -PP-' ' The whole respectfully submitted. WM. MURRAY, . T ^« President. ALEX. MORRIS, TrvTTXT « ^ice-President. JOHN C. BECKET, ^„„ Chairman H. Cora, GEO. TEMPLETON, A T>.««.^ Treasurer. A. RAMSAY. JOHN MoARTHUR. DAVID BROWN OHAS. ALEXANDER. E. MoLENNAN, Montreal, September 24, 1867. ^^'^^^^"^' It was moved by Wm. Edmonstone, Esq.. seconded by Jas. Haldane, Esq., and unani- mously carried, — I JLyl^\ T^ ^*'^"^'' .^® received, adopted andi published for general information, together wltil an alphabetical list of the subscribera " ' nt £20 (the ffross riv >y him in Flamilton) nimand of the Com. ft monument in the was a graceful act, 1 to the credit of Mr. 9 are satisfied that a poses would bo cheer. recommend that the bands should be for any possible demand the ad vice of the So- lon of the eventual only further remark iial Fund, the sum of , tion directed to the presented to them, friends in different I B is but right, as the partment, provincial sr the St. Andrew's! stem of correspond- tered into, prove of 1 emigrant on his ar- sion, reserve to a fu- funds, present posi- St. Andrew's Home, uliar circumstances Bcial and prominent f its history, the re a- 1 3on that is now clobfl eserving immignini'^ IPS of the people ot*^ cause it to be re-j ant institution, Weill id liberal support ofl mitted. IRRAY, Presideat. lORRIS, Vice-President. . BECKET, Chairman H. Com. IMPLETON, ^ _ Treasurer. AY oARTHUR. mowN. LEXANDER. ^NAN, Secretary. After some very appropriate remarks, It was moved by the Rev. Dr Taylor, seconded by John iFletcher, Esq., and unanimously carried,— " That the thanks of this meeting be given to the Committee for the diligence and zeal dia- played by them in attending on the St. Andrew's Home, and for the care bestowed on the sufferera there ; and also for the judicious management ol \\be fund entrusted to them." It was moved by B. McLennan, Esq., second- ed by J. 0. Becket, Esq., ani carried unani- mously, — " Tliat the unwearied assiduity of the Commit- tee ot Ladies, who rendered such valuable assist- ance to the Society by caring for the sufferers by jjj^j'saster, is deserving of our most grateful It was moved by Wm. Speirs, Esq., seconded by A. Ramsay, Esq., and unanimoualy carried,— of the homeCommUtee as to the purchase of he ot of ground in the Mount Roya Cemetery and for te^^^'"^"*. «"thoriBe them toTaKtepJ for that purpose, and respectfully saffaest that the obiect might be obtained by a coK on in such cBurches of the cify as takj an Kre-t in the operations of the Society." It was moved by Alex. Morris, Esq., seconded by T. A. Gibson, Esq., and unanimously car- ried,— Quire^d^fh^?.?" subscriptions are still re- quired for the fitting up of the building and the maintenance of the SLjlndreWs //am«, Membera of the Society and others in the City and ProT- Ince who are favorable to its objects, are "n- vited to contribute to its purposes and ' support dlltwL^'T'''" ^"''^•'riptk.ns to the ffi: &oSTmpi:S;q.«''^' °^ *° *^« Treasurer. dmonstone, Esq.) Esq., and unani- , ^ed, adopted sndj on, together wittf cribera." etj/ i(/ j}i3 of Alex Auld Adams A Baxter !.'..*!.'.'.' John Aitken !!!!'.!'. 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D'ArcyMcQee.....' James McDougall John Mcintosh , H. L. McDougall ,^ A. F. McPheraon , John McLepo I D. McFarlaue, jr. ..*,!.* !!.'." I ] f r&' ?/»°»eroL & Empey. .'.■.'■.:;' o r ^n* Murray, Moakton, N B . . . . 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 iO 10 5 5 10 10 c Nicholas Mcintosh „ Wm. McKinnon " Wm. McDougall ? J. G. McKenzie A Co! I Robt. Napier ° John Ogilvy 2 R. S. Oliver !.'. J Archd. Ogilvey l JohnO'Meara „ A. W. Ogilvie v.*. ? F. Pateraon ji Mrs- Philbean ? Mrs. Paton (Bank B. 'i^' 'i'X ,',[[" J tj. A. Prentice ^ Peggy o T. Peck & Co.. !."."! 2 A. T. Pateraon ". f T. 0. Panton .'.' J John Penner * ' ' , James ii'arkin "...!!! 1 Mylea Pennington. i ?oh°.'£'.-.*.°'.'?'.^"'-'^ii-'-G«-:: I H. L. Routh 5 Duncan Robertaon. . . .'. , Hon. L.Renaud g 10 6 10 10 6 10 6 10 5 10 10 2 10 6 5 5 6 10 10 10 6 10 6 10 10 10 6 10 10 s 10 10 s 6 s 6 10 8 w a. I Jame, Jamei Mr A Co J. M. Ross Mrs. Rintoul ,,. James Roy George Ruthren M. Ramsay William Ray James Rough (Toronto) J. Rattray Mrs. A. M. Ross Mrs. Arthur Rosa Thomas Ryan • S. Ross (Kingston) John Sinclair William Stephen Stewart & Mclntyre Wm. Smith G. AD. Shaw Gilbert Scott James Stirling Jno. Stirling Miss Emma Stanley (proceeds of en- tertainment at Toronto) James Scott James Smith John Strete (Rouse's Point) Mr . Supple David Smillie A Scotchman (Toronto) A . Simpson W. 0. Spiller and family.' •. . . . Mrs. Henry Stewart Sympathizer W«>a. Spier & Son Presbyterian Church, Southampton, . W.(per Rev. J. H. McNaughton) Goo . Starke St. Andrew's Society and others (Kingston) Do do do (Three Rivers) Do do do (Quebec) Scotch Employees & others G. T. RR. (Longueuil) St. Andrew's Society (Detroit). ..... Scarborough Orangemen (per Rev. Mr. Barn) Mrs. Wm. Stewart St. Andrew's Society, Ontonagan (per R. R. Livingston) D . Torrance & Co Robert Taylor F. W. Torrance.... T. M. Taylor Thomson, C'.axton & Co James Thompsoa 2 10 1 10 1 5 6 2 10 1 5 2 10 2 10 26 1 2 10 6 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 5 6 1 1 10 15 8 6 2 10 10 1 6 10 10 5 2 10 3 1 6 10 1 6 3 5 16 60 36 100 22 6 6 6 8 6 8 10 5 2 10 1 5 2 10 2 10 6 1 James Tvro S. P. Tiiton&Co \ Edward Taylor (New York) Johnston Thompson Mrs. Johnston Thompson A. TJrquhart & Co Wright & Scott G. D. Watson Walter Watson Weir & Dunn John Wood WT Wm. Wilson (299 Notre Dame St.). John Young & Co Thomas Yeoman Subscriptions from Scotch people, St. Johns, . E. : C. &D. McDonald Miss Fleming James Bissett Dr. Wright Colin McFarlane Major Taylor C Thomson T. Robertson H. Ramsay ., W. McGinnis Robt. McGinnis Wm. McCrae 2 10 1 6 1 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 10 6 1 6 10 10 10 10 10 5 2 10 2 10 1 I 5 1 5 5 10 10 10 £1182 & CONTRIBUTIONS FOB ST. ANDRBW'S HOMH. From the U. P. Church, Dumbarton, per Rev. A. Kennedy £10 From U. P. Church, Westminster, per Rev. Dr. Taylor lo Scotchmen and others, Bowmanville, ' per Hon. J. Simpson 25 Roman Catholic Church, Alexandria, per Rev. J. J. Chisholm 7 o Lancaster Congregation in connec- ' tion with Church of Scotland, per ' Jno. McLennan 13 16* Others in the neighborhood, per Jno. McLennaia 3 14 Roman Catholic Church, St. Raphels, per A. D. McDonald 4 CONTRIBUTION FOB ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY Huntingdon and Athelstane Congre- gations and a few friends, per Rev. Alex. Wallace £ 12 10 £86