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Au,,.»sii>i'Vi,\ia t^' • • • • • ••••• • • • • • • • •• •• • »: Proceedings AT IHE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING or THE i Mtct^anxtB' InstUjite of ^ontnaL I The Fifteenth AnnuaJ Meetirtg of the Mechanic^ Institute of Montrealjfias held in the Rooms of the Institute on Monday jeveping, the 6^.h Nov. 185*. The President, Mrl'H^nry Bulmep, having taken the chair, abd 'called:0}^*meeting to order, the Se- cretary, Mr. AlexandevA. Stevenson, read the mr- nutes of last Annual'jVlfeting, which W6re confirm^ ed. The Secretary th^'Jread the Report. It was moved by 'Mr. Brown, seconded by Mn Ramsay^- • * " That the RepoYf 'be received and adopted," which was carried unapimously. Moved by Mr. Pwfy, seconded by Mr. Milln, and carried unanimously — ** That it be an instruction to the General Com- inittee to put themselves in correspondence with the Executive Committee appointed for the Paris Exhi- -hition, with the view to the holding an Exhibition about the period of the usual Annual Festival, at which selections might he made by the Commis- sioners.'* Moved by Mr. Milln, seconded by Mr. Perry, and 'carried unanimously — ** That in future the Annual Report be placed in 'tlie most cdnveinient place in the Reading Room, at least three days previous to the Annual Meeting, for examination of the Members." Moved by IV^. Milln, seconded by Mr. Ifwin, and Kiarried unanimously — ''That a special vote of thanks be giveii to th€i General Committee for the^ast year, for taking thd initiatory steps to establish a Free Library of Refe- rence in the City Of MontreaJ*."\ Messrs. Garth, Bernard an^'E^^nnedy having been appointed scrutineers^ the Mq({^^ then inrooeeded to the election of Office-bear^ii^ the ensuing year, according to the provisions of fla^^t of incorporation, If hen the following gentlemdi^.yicere declared duly elected, vizi :— J,"\ Prtsiderity'' Henry bul^wiC Vice-Pr98ideni9f\ • • • • • i. A. BEHlRAM. ki D. BROWN. •3. W. HUTCHISON. 4..Jf . P. BARTLEX* Corraponding 8&yeta!rf, A. MURRAY.-. Recording Secrdknf! ALEX. A. STEVENSON^ TVeosurer. HENRY LYMAJT. Librarian iind Cabtiut Keeper^ T. D. REED. MeffAi^ cf Gertisral ponttiH^Mi. W. lailln. J. Spence. fi. Mnnto^ B4 Mitchell. W. Kennedy^ . Dr. A. Bemarcli if, X^ambert. Chas. Garth. « IV. Spiers. James Hopkins Js Fletcher, C. P. Ladd. ANNUAL REPOET or THE tO" THS MECHANICS' WITUTE OF MONTREAL, « » « ^|ii:9,EirrEp qsc xm& Otq November, 1854. • • • « A « •• • • • • I The period for whicli youp Committee were elect- ed being about to terminate, they have now to lay before you the usut^' "Annual Statement of the pro« gress of the Institute' during the past year, its condi- tioa ,at the present ;titue, «nd its pirospects for the future. In doing so; 'Biey would refer in the first place to the list of JMembership. The number of Members at the date of last Annual ]Eleport was, 502 Of whom have ceased to be Members during the year; . ... 8^ Number of Ordiitycy Members ad- mitted during the year, The number of Life Members elected during the y6ar Of whom were Members previously. 420 259 11« 57 :■>' Tptal number of Members enrolled ^t this date^ . 59 738 6 These may be classified as follows : — Honorary Members, • Corresponding do., . Life du., • • Ordinary do., . 15 7 140 576 738 Shewing an increase during pie year of 286, Life Members included. The ibpr^ase of Ordinary Mem- bers may, in a great meajute* be attributed to the adoption of the Free Class.'s&r'Stem during the pest winter, a measure which iii^yqed a large number of apprentices and others to (^OHoect themselves with the Institute. Your Comn)!\t,t(?e would here point out to the Members in geU^ij^^l, the importance of iudiVidUat exei^tion for increasing the Li&t of Mem- bership. A very slight eiTdrV^n the part of indivi- dual Members would soon ^^Ivell the list to double its present number. The Coipqnittee are confident that if the aims and object^* o¥ the Institute were more fully known and undejrsfiopd, it would be ap- prr^ciated and supported in a'^rresponding degree, by that large and important class of the community -»-the working Mechanicsr-^^ifhoso interests it is more especially designed to promote. THE LIBRART. The Library has received a large measure of at- tention from the Sub-Committee, to whose charge it was committed. The additions made to it during the year amount to 133 volumes, 84 of which- were by purchase, and 54 donations. In consequence of the bad condition in which many of the works wore found, a considerable number bad to be re- T t e it )f ti t if © 8 bounds — ia all, 135 volumes have passed'throngh the binder's hands. The number of books issued during the previous year was 4000 ; the issues for the year just closed were 4643. The Committee would take this opportunity to reiaind Members that valuable addition might be made to the Library in the shape of donations of works, perhaps of litile value to the present owners, but which would be of much vaUie (Uid utility if placed in a public Library. Your Committee have also to report that, diiring last session of Provincial Parliament, they foryrarded to the three bmnches of tl^e Legislature a Fetitipn on behalf of the Institute, setting forth the objects of the Institute and number of its Members, the pro- gress of the new Hal), and the opportunities which will be afibrded by its completion to increase the sphere of usefulness of the Institute; also, that it would be cost desirable to possess an extensive Li- brary of Literature and Science, to be a Library of reference, free to all,, and a Model-Jlppm in whiph mo4el8 might be collected and studied, free of ex- ])ense ; that the funds at the disposal of the Institute would not allow them to accomplish these useful purposes, which in their effect could not be consi- dered of a merely local nature ; and praying an ap- propriation from the public revenue for these pur- poses exclusively. This Petition was kindly taken charge of by the Hon. John Young, M.P.P., one of the City Members ; was laid before the House of Assembly, and printed on motion of Mr. Young. No action, however, was taken in the matter, up to t!ie tim« of the adjournment of the House.^ It t% 8 hoped that it may receive fhvorable attention when the session is resumed in February next, THE KBADINO ROOM. The Reading Room has, as usual, been well at- tended throughout the year* The following is a list of the Newspapers and Periodicals to be found on the tables : — City Papers, — Herald, Gazette, Pilot, Transcripti Advertiser, Sun, Argus, Minerve, Pays, Witnesi^ True Witness. Canadian Papers, — Toronto Globe, Toronto Exa« miner, Kingston Chronicle, Hamilton Spectator, St. John's News, Quebec Chronicle, Canada Gazette. United States, — Boston Atlas, New York Albion, Tribune and Herald, Philadelphia Courier. Periodicals, — The Medical Chronicle, North Bri- tish Review, Edinbui^Sb Revie-viTf Blackwood'a Mai gazine, Hunt's Magazine, London Quarterly, Harper's Magazine, Appleton's Mechanic, Civil Engineer, Practical Mechanic, Art Journal, Greenough's Fo^ lytechnic Journal of Science and Art. English Papersy ^q, — Wilmer and Smith's Euro^ pean Times, London Dispatch, do. Illustrated News, Builder, Punch, Dublin Nation, and Glasgow Satur-> day Post. Donations. — The Committee gratefully acknow-s ledge the receipt of the following donations : From John Looming, Esq., 12 volumes. „ A. Murray, Esq., 13 do. „ Mr. F. Gallagher, 1 do. „ T. C. Keefer, Esq., a copy of Maury's Wind and Cuwent C\mU Bi Y From the Grand Trunk R. R. Co., a Model of a Bridge. From Messrs. G. P. Putnam and Co., of New York, 14 vols. From John Armour, Esq., 18 vob. „ C. P. Ladd, Esq., 6 do. „ Robert Stephenson, Esq., Civil Engineer, of London, England, a splendid volume of Engravings, and two volumes letter-press, desciiptive of the con- struction of the Britannia and Conway Tabular Bridges. LECTURXS AND CLASSES. A short Course of Lectures was delivered during the past winter, the attendance at which was greater than on any former year. The following is the or- der of delivery, viz. : Introductory Lecture by the Rev. W. Bond, on Bee. 13, 1853, on " The Pleasure and Profit of Sci« j> cnce. Followed by D. C. McCallum, Esq., M.D., on. '* The new Theory of the relations of Forces.'* T. C. Keeper, Esq., on " The Ottawa," Rev. John Cordner, on " The social Position andi Rights of Women." Rev. A. LiLLiE, D.D.^ on << Robert Bums." A* N. Rennie, Esq., on ** Poetry — its relation tOr History." W. MiLLN, Esq., on '< The Steam Engine." Rev. W. Taylor, D.D., on ** Spirit Rappings." W. MiLLN, Esq., (2nd lecture) on ** The Causes and Prevention of Steam Boiler Explosion." B. Chahberlin, Esq.,— << Our Country, and om Duty to it." 10 The Concluding Lecture was delivered on the Hth. March, 1854, by Rev. D. Ingus ; subject — *f The True Patriot." The Sub-Committee on Classes having observed that during former years the Classes were attended by but a very small number of the Members^ per- haps not averaging more than from 12 to 18, resolv- ed to abolish, the small charge usually made for admission, and to afford instruction in the Classes free to all Members of the Institute., The result was, that immediately on the announcement of this pro- ceeding, the applications for admission numbered upwards of lOQ, being as many as the limited accom- modation would admit of. Instruction in Mechani- cal, Architectural, and Ornamental Drawing, was given by W. Milln, D. J. Macfarlane, John Kay, and James Dunoan,Esqs. Messrs. Duncan, Millnand Macfarlane, having refused to accept any compen- sation for their services, were presented with Tickets of Life Membership. Your Committee hope that the Free Class system, so auspiciously commenced, will be still further ex- tended by their successors, affording instruction in other branches of knowledge, requisite for the proper education of the youth of our working-classes. ANNUAL FEJSTIVAL. The returns from last season*s Festival exceeded those of any former year by about jG50, amounting in net proceeds to £154 8s. 8d> The number in attendance was upwards of 1500 ; and the conduct and management, your Committee have been gra- tified to learn, gave universal satisfaction. From the proceeds of the Festival, the Committee i 11 appropriated the sum of JBIOO towards the Building Fund of the Institute* FINANCE. The Treasurer's Statement, which now lies on the- table, exhibits a deficiency in the current expense account of Je84* 2s. Id-, which is to be accounted for in consequence ofnot having received the annual grant for the year 1854.pf J?50 from the Provincial Ex- chequer, and from the fact, that a considerable num- ber of Members had constituted themselves Life- MfimJlferSf by contributions to the " Building Fund," of Jei2 10s and upwards, If these Members would generously consider the exigency of the casp, and the desirableness of closing each year's transactions without incurring debt, and would severally pay their subscriptions for the current year 1854, tho financial year of the Institute would close without debt. The sum of JGSO is also due by the Mercan- tile Library Association, as an indemnity for the non-fulfilment of an arrangement entered into with this Institute, for the joint occupancy of tlic rooms, at present leased by the Institute. THE NEW mechanics' HALLk The erection of this structure has occiipioJ a larger* share of the attention of the Committee during thoi year. Vario!is adverse circumstances linve arisen to retard the completion of the building, which will be nund. fully. explained in the following Ileport of the Building Committee, embodied with this, in or-, der that Members maybe fully acquainted with tho. building operations, and the difficulties with whic)\ the Committee have had to contend. ij' tft REPORT OF BUILDING COMMITTEE. At the period of the last Annual Report^yonr Sub^ committee reported that having been authorised to that effect, a most desirable site had been purchase ed) and that contracts had been made with respon-* sible and competent persons, for the different des* criptions of work required. The foundation of the Hall was commenced in the month of October last, but not completed, owing to the early setting in of wintry weather. Building operations were resumed in the month of April, and the foundation stone was laid with most imposing Masonic ceremonies on the 11th of May. Subsequently the work progressed* but not with the rapidity desired by your Sub-com- mittee, in consequence as it is believed, of the pressure of other engagements upon the contractors for Masonry, and other causes, among which may be mentioned the scarcity of workmen, the extreme heat of the weather, and the ravages of a fearful pestilence. As it may not be unknown to many, that the ori- ginal plan of the building has been slightly modi- fied, it may be in place to explain that it was pri- marily intended to cover the building with a^at roof, to be covered with Warren's patent roofing, but the ofier of a donation of all the slate requisite by Messrs. Badgley & Abbott gave rise to a change in the plan of the roof, and it was ultimately agreed to adopt a hipped truss roof, having a fiat portion of about one third, and the remainder constructed on an angle suitable for the use of slate. By making this arrangement, it was foimd practi* filkble to raise the ceiling of the Lecture Room from ^f 13 1^ i^ ^r 18 to 22 feet, making it in many respects a more desirable Hall for public occasions, without material- ly adding to the cost of construction. It was supposed likewise that the attic story might be made to subserve a more useful purpose, as for example a Model Rootrij or for something of a kindred character; yonr Sub-committee believe, that on the whole the change was not, by any means, detrimental either to the usefulness or ap» pearance of the structure. Owing to causes,however beyond the control of your Sub-committee, the slates oifered by Messrs. Badg- ley and Abbott, the former proprietors of the King- sey quarries could not be obtained at the time required, and Messrs. Reed and Raynor were em* ployed to furnish the material, and complete the work. The flat portion of the roof was covered in a most satisfactory manner, by Messrs. C. M. Warren & Co., with their Patent Roofing materials. To recuT to the execution of the work, your Sub-» committee regret extremely to say, that before the stone walls were raised to the height proposed, it was discovered that they were not perpendicular to their bases, that in St. Peter Street especially was found upon examination to be considerably oflf the plumb. Under these circumstances, your Sub-committee conceived that only one course of procedure was open to them, viz : to take the regular legal proceed- ing in such cases, and they accordingly protested against the contractors, Messrs. Mavor and McDo- nald, on account of defective materials and work^ n manship, holding them responsible foY all Idsses and damages that m i ght ensue . This action of the Building Committee led to an arbitration by expertes mutually chosen, viz : John Redpath, Esq., on the part of this Institute. J. H. Springlo, Esq., Architect, on the part of the con- tractors, and T. C. Keefer, Esq., C. E. as umpire. The result of this reference was an award of JESOO damages against the contractors above mentioned, for reasons specified in their able report. The Building Committee feel that the thanks of the Institute are due to the gentlemen who acted so promptly and generously in this matter j perfowaing an onerous task with much ability and without fee or reward, and also to Messrs. McKay & Austin, Adr. vocates, and J. J. Gibb, Esq., Notary Public, who, added to the favours previously bestowed, by giving their professional assistance to ypi\r Qommittee gra- tuitously. The Building Cojiimittee have decided that it will be requisite t3 t^ke down and rebuild the wall fronting on. St. Peter Street, and are of opinion that with oib^ex alteratio.ns coiitemplated, the building will be made secure, and will fully ineet the expectations of the pubKc. To obviate the loss of time, the Building Committee are making the necessary arrangements for the reconstruction of the wair without. delay, and in the most economical manner. The Building Committee liave every reason to be satisfied with the materials and work furnished by Ihe contractors for Brick and Joiner work. The roof of the new Hall having been complet'i Vi ed under the direction of the Building Committee, the reconstruction of wall referred to is the only impediment to the early finishing of the new Hall. Applications have been received for the lease of the Shops, but no eugegemeiit was entered iutQ,,in con- sequence of the difficulties occasioned by the con- tractors for Masonry. There i& every reason to believe, however, that wlien completed no difficulty will be experienced in leasing the Shops at a very fair rate^ FINANCES — BUILDING ACCOUNT, Since the period of last Annual Meeting, an additional siun of £24f\ 3s. 3d, has been subscribed to this fund, and the amount of je964j 6s. 6d. has been collected by the Superintendent, and one hun- dred pounds from the surplus of the l^st Annual Festival was appropriated to this fund, by order of the General Committee. The subscriptions were called for by public ad» vertisement in three instalments; the whole is now due, and the sum of j£591 14s. remains yet to ho collected. It is to be hoped that every exertion will be made by every Member of the Institute, to increase the subscriptions to this fund. The Building, Committee have issued, a circular whichis now in process of distribution among the jour- neymen mechanics in the^several establishments and workshops of the City, in the hope that that enterpris- ing and increasingly intelligent class will aid materi- ally in completing the structure which is intended to promote their own interests and increase their use- fulness. With the view to meet in part the expense 16 of furnishing the new Hall, the Committee have had under discussion the expediency of holding a Bazaar upon the occasion of opening the new Hall; when needlework and articles of every description of work- manship) the contrihutions of the Members and friends of the Institute, might be exposed for sale, rnd from which, with suitable and united exertion, a considerable sum, it is thought, might be raised. The Account Current of this fund will be found under its appropriate head. In conclusion your Committee can assure the Members of the Institute, that while its interests have been committed to them, they have done their utmost to promote them. It has been a busy year, throughout, and when the distressing epide* mic that for so lon^ a time this year afflicted our City, as well as several other difficulties with which the Committee had to contend, are considered, it is hoped that the Members will do them the justice of approving of their efibrts, and by cordial co-opera- tion in the objects of the Institute, assist and en« courage future committees in their exertions to ren- der the Mechanics' Institute, a lasting benefit to it|i Members and. a credit to the City. All of which is respectfully submitted; I ® •) iaeoe< •9 liSS I T ** *§ s n • •^ . 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Wragg, ^ . . 2 10 Georg'e D. Watson, , , , i , i , * , '2 10 J. H. Esdaile, . i * , , i , , . , i , 5 Neil Mcintosh, ;;;....*... 500 James A. Walk«r, i * ....... . 2 10 Henry Brown, 2 10 James Scott, < i 2 10 R. & A. Miller, ,.. 533 Henrf Ennis, 150 L. Bleau, .....t.^.i... 100 W. Nelson i . i^ . . . . 5 Judge Aylwin, ...*....... 500 John Penner, 150 A Complete list of the Subscribeiil wiU be publiished after tb4 completion of the Building.