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GEORGE'S SOCIETY, Gentlemen— The Ninth Board of Management of the St. George's Society, about to lay down the offices to which they were elected on the 5th January last, beg leave to render to the Members in General Meeting assembled, th jir Kepart of the proceedings and condition ot the Society during the past year. It alFords the Board unfeigned pleasure to announce the continued success and encreasing prosperity of the institution, so dear in its objects and reminiscences to our fellow countrymen, both as regards the state of the funds, and the general harmony and utility of its opera- tions in the relief of deserving persons of our origin. The first gratifying occurrence which the Board has to report, is the celebfaliun of the Festival of St. George, which presented last year a new feature^ and was attended with complete success. The Board congratulates the Members on the honor which the Lord Jiishop of Montreal conferred upon the Society, by preaching a Sermon written expressly for the occasion ; a distinction which caiinut be too highly apjjreciated, ?iiice it marks in ilie eyes of i!ie world tiie approbation of His f.ordshij), aiul his sanction of ihe motives which govern our ■f I Assuciatioii. Tlic cullcctiuii in the CiUhedral o!i liic occasion, in aid of the Churilable Fund, amounted to thirty-five pounds. The Board cannot doubt that this gratifying notice, taken of their efforts by so high an authority, will have the beneficial effect of inciting the Society to persevere with redoubled energy in the work of Charity, in whose cause they are enrolled. Having for their Patron, the distinguished Personage who holds the reins of Government, and wliose continued good wishes for the welfare of the Institution, expressed in a letter from the Private Secretary, of the 10th April last, the Board is happy to acknowledge ; and enjoying the sanction and countenance of the Bishop of Montreal, the St. George's Society may reasonably expect, not only that new Members will haste to join their ranks, but that those Members of the Society who now limit their participa- tion in its affairs to the payment of the Annual Sub- scription, will be warmed to take a cordial and active part for the future in proceedings, which, the more they are known, redound to the honor of the Institution. At the request of the Society, a copy of the excellent Sermon above alluded to was obtained, and printed with the Bishop of Montreal's consent. It has been admired, wherever read j and in stating that a few copies remain as of record, amongst the documents of the Society, it M'ould be inexcusable not to notice in this place, the liberality of one of our Life Members, and late President, whose donation of one hundred copies, made the cost of printing this Sermon fall lightly on the funds. Charity being, beyond question, the main object of our Association, and our bond of union, the attention ot :> il o:i ilie iintcd to thut this ) high ati iting tJie the work Having 'iio holds ieying tlie treal, the )nly that hat those articipa- al isub- d active ie more titution. .vcellcnc ted with idmired, remain ciety, it ice, the esident, I cost of bject of It ion of the iMeinbcrs generally will doubtless be directed with tlic greatest interest to the proceedings of the Sub-Com- niittee, to whose management the Charitable Fund ia entrusted. It is certain, that to 410 section of the Society are tite Members under greater obligation than to the gt^ntlemen who compose that Sub-Committee — before whom caries of distress and applications for aid are brought, to be examined, adjudicated, and relieved, according to the pressure and emergency of each claiiri. From the 5th February last, to the 29th November inclusive, the number of cases reported by the Charitable Conmiittee, as applications for relief under the rules, amounted to fifty-five — of which fifty -three were found (Jescrving, and received aid from our funds in money, clothes, passages home, and to Montreal, with provisions. All these cases are reported fully in the minutes kept by the Charitable Committee, and form an interesting catalogue of benefits conferred, it is confidently believed, ;>n deserving and grateful brethren, who have ^allcu into misfortune in this distant Colony. Amongst the fifty-three relieved, will be found, persons aided in settling upon lands near Quebec — widows and orphans enabled to return home, after loss of their protectors mi this country ; those who were unable from infirmity to bear the severity of the winter, for- warded to a more genial climate j while labourer^ mutilated by accident, or the inclemency of the weather, shipwrecked mariners, and persons debilitated in Hospital, have each received a measure of relief, corresponding with their wants. Such a table of benefits conferred, must command your approbation and ap- G plausc ; and amongst tlie cases to which the Buard has ri-tei'i'i'd, there is unu ut' a |)ei>oii once in alihience, and another of an aged man of eighty-six, whom destitution and ill-treutment have thrown U|)on the charity of his countrymen. There will be found also in the list, several persons who have been relieved by the Society, on the recomntendation of the Sister Societies of St. George in Montreal and U|»|ier Canada, with whom it is at alt limes so de:sirable to maintain a friendly corres> ])onde(ice, and unity of action in the cause of Charity. In accotnplishing this good work, the sum of j£C5 3s. 5d. currency, has been exi)ended by the Committee of Charily ; and it is to be hoped that the Members will record their sense of the eHu-ient manner in wiiieh that most interesting and importnnt part of the business uf the Society has been conducted. During the pa'^t vear several new Bv-Laws have been adopted in general meeting. Their operation will doubtless be found conducive to the advantage of the Society ; and the Board notices this part of the subject w ith the greatest sati-faction, as it proves the interest taken by individual members in the good government of the body. A Report of a Sub-Committee, reconunend- ing coi'tain amendments to the standing Rules and By-Laws, as lunv printed, was presented at the la>t Quarterly Me-ting, and lies over for consideration on the -1th March en.suing. The additions to the By-Laws passed during last year, and the verbal alterations and other amendments which may possibly be adopted at the next Quarterly Meeting, will call for a new edition of the Standing Rules ; copies of which arc now not only '£ Board \u\n t'lice, and lestitmioii ity of IjU tlie list, 2 Society, ies of St. Iioni it is ^ corrcs- Cliarity. '5 3s. 3(J. littee of Jvvta will lifli that iucss of ve been an will of the subject interest iient of niend- L's and le la>t on the •Laws s and at the Oil of : only scnrcp, hut the existincf I?y-L;iws ♦hcmsclvos, in conT- (juonee of frcijiient alterations, are not suflicientiv eai«y of ntiaininenl, as a reference, hy tlie Memhers, collec- tively. This matter is respectfully recomnicnded to the notice of the Hoard ot Manaijenient, to he elected this air:5. The Institution niav now be 1 i) and VVeisli ippears by 'i' ur persons ^ ed, (luiiiiir iulincss ut ^ their pro- tJt'ls much » ort'erini,' [ ttees, and d tronhic »ff nudcr ss which Jbjcctd of reported 'i ccfdin:;.s ;i iuartcrly the St. J Eni,'li»h iditional a sub- led the It IVin- cessions nia. A rry out .-\ tentiuii '4 ?e, beg aspect ow be 'aid to be established on n firm loundation, and to horo fairly entered on a career of usefulness, which will be enlarged from year to year — and finally, be worthy of the name it bears, and the country whence we derive our origin. All u'hich is, nevertheless) respectfully submitted, &c. WILLIAM PArrON, President. Society's Rooms, Gth January, 1845. REPORT OF TIIK OF THE Your Committee have the honor to report, that they have examined the Treasurer's books, which they have found correct, and have much gratification in congratu- lating the Society on the prosperous state of the funds. A larger amount of arrears and annual subscriptions has been received in the course of the past year, than during any preceding — which they attribute mainly to the zeal, activity, and perseverance of the Treasurer, and also to an increasing conviction on the part of their fellow-citizens of the philanthropic views, and continued usefulness of the Society. The disbursements charge- able to the General Fund, have also been less in amount during the same period, being only £\2 Is. 9d. 10 The Permanent Fund now amounts to the sum of £700, which is invested in Montreal and Quehec bank stock ; tins fund is, however, indebted to that available for charitable purposes in the sum of £15. 3s. 4(1. The balance of theCharitable Fund is now £80. 15s. lOd., (including the amount due by the Permanent Fund,) beluga larger amount than has ever previously appeared to the credit of that fund at the same period. Your Committee regret that it becomes their duty, in obedience to the By-Law, No. 16, to recommend that the names of a few Members, be struck out of the list, in consequence of their not having paid up their arrears, or given satisfactory reasons for their defiuilt, after having being duly notified to that effect ; the nances of these persons will be handed in to the President by the Treasurer. All vvhich is humbly submitted. P. SHEPPARI), W. 1). DUPONT, CHAS. POSTON. Quebec, 3d January, 1845. TREASURER'S REPORT, FOR 1844. JANUARY' C, 1845, Qi The Treasurer has great pleasure in reporting the condition of the Society to be prosperous and thriving. The Permanent Fund has been increased during the past year, and now amounts to £700. *mi f fie Slim of ebec bank t available 4(1. •. 15s. lOrl., nt Fund,) ' appeared ii' duty, in "end that •f the list, ir arrears, mit, after names of ?nt bv the rroN. ting the I riving, •inij the 11 Tlie Charitable Fund, after the operations of tlic past your, remains good, amounts to £86. 15s. and lOd., avail- able for charitable purposes. The amount of arrears collected, and subscriptions paid for J 844, exceeds, by a considerable amount, those of any former year ; the condition of the Society, in this l)articular, is in a perfectly healthy state, scarcely any remaining unpaid, and out of 180 Members, only 5 have come within the operation of the IGth By-Law, the loss of whom will not be felt by the Society, these persons not havinrj contributed to the funds for the last three years — ten Members have been added during the past year. The actual nuniber of Members on the list, is as follows, viz : — 22 Life Members, 8 Honorary, 151 Oidinury Members, 143 of tvlioiu pay the annual subsciiption — making a total of 181 on the list of Members. I'he Treasurer congratulates the St. George's Society upon its present condition, and future prospects of doing good. The available means at the disposal of the Charitable Committee, for the ensuing year, will be ample and sufficient to enable them to carry out the benevolent designs of the Society to the fullest extent. The Treasurer, in conclusion, cannot omit to again recommend to Members to become Life Members, the prosperity of the Society having been much increased by those who have already done so. R. SYMES, Treasurer St. George's Society. Quebec, ()ih .)anu;ny, 18-15. •i ^ i I 12 OF ST. aSOHaS'S SOOIST?, In resigning their office, your Physicians beg to report that the calls upon them, in their professional capacity during the past year, have not been so numerous as those of the year immediately preceding. Thirty-four cases, however, (some of them severe in character, and pro- tracted over a period of several weeks,) have received medical treatment, and been provided with such remedies as their cases seemed to require. In conclusion, your Physicians would offer to the Chaplains, the Members of Committees, and the Society in general, thanks for the zeal and trouble taken by them in searching out, and bringing under their notice, the different cases of sickness and distress which have, during the year now ended, been the subjects of their professional care. JAS. A. SEWELL, M. D. JOHN RACEY, M.D. Physicians St. George's Society. 13 ^i. Tr, to report capacity i as those n* cases, nd pro- •eceived » such to the Society y them ?e, the have, their D. ciety. ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY, Q lor ]i B I^ (D, F o uITFeId Ts 3 5. THE RIGHT HONORABLE SIR CHARLES THEOPHILUS METCALFE, G.C.B. JOHN CHARLTON FISHER, Esquire, L L. D. William Kemble, Esquire,.. .William Heuley Anderson, Esquire. 5a retary— Samuel Newton, Esq. . Treaaurer— Robert Symbs, Esq. -,. , • r Revd. George Mackie, B. A. Chaplains, J^^y^^^^ R. R. Bcrrage. _,, . . fJoHN Racey, Junior, Esquire, M. D. P'»J'«'^'«"*'i James A. Seweli,, M. d! John Mi/sson, Charles Poston, Peter Shbppard, Robert Roberts, Benjamin Cole, W. B. Meyer, W. D. DUPOKT, Henry Jessupp, Frederick Hacker, Abraham Joseph, William Patton, Henry J. Noad, J. Roberts Eckart, Thomas W. Lloyd, Geo. Futvoye. H. Jessoppi W. Patton, J. MUSSON, C. I'OSTON, J. R. Eckart, The Treasurer, Chaplains, Physicians, AND The Secretary. I'etbr .SmrpARi), W. B. Meyer... ,,.,. 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Gknekal Lord Skaton, G. C. B. and G. C. Lieut. Colonel Kiruy, R. A. f Lieut. Oolonkl Dowse, R. A. f Colonel I'rincr, Canada West, Militia, + Rev. Joseph Hudson, Chaplain to II. M. Forces, f Rev. (Jkorge Cowell, < liaplain to H. M. Forces, + Rev. R. Burges, A. B.Nicolet, f D. A. C. General James Skvrme. "t to Angiist. 'oJaii.iHJ4. kal. riionijjjon, I." • Jim lor. i ■ft Offdlmsiiry Momlboffs. A. Andrews, F. H. • Atkinson, William T Arclier, Joseph B. Bonner, John • IJnrragc, Reverend R. R. * Brooke, .lolin * Brocklcsby, C. I\I. Brown, E. H. Bristow, William 'f BIcnkin, Geo. A. Bartlet, Edward Burstall, Henry Brocklcsby, Henry A. Beswick, Goo, Bickle, Thomas Bennel, William Brown, C. T. Boxer, Edward, C.B. Capt R. N, Butchart, A. Blaiklock, G. F. Rennet, Benson Benson, W. J. C. Cnry, Thomas • Cole, Benjatnin • Christmas, 1). S, • Cowan, Hugh • Codtnaa, Stephen • Cowan, William I lapliam, J. C!. Junior, Cook, John Y. < ole, William F. Coles, Robert F. D. n.iUimorc, Samuel Daikers, Benjamin E. F.llis, William Eadon, William F. Fletcher, John * Froste, Joseph G. GraiM!j;er, John • (linger, William • Gibsone, Geo. F. Gihsone, Hei\ry W. • (Jowan, Hammond Green, James Glover, Thomas Griffin, Dr. George V . ]6 ! I H. Hunt. James * Hawkins, Alfred * Hooper, J. G. • Hough, Samuel Hobrough, Joshua Hood, George Hunt, William Holwell, William A. Heathfield, Mathcw Hall, Geo. Benson J. Jessopp, Henry * Jeffrys, W. B. * Jones, John Jamieson, John Julyan, Penrose O. Jones, Heury K. Kerr, J. H. • Kirkwood, Joseph S. • Kimlin. William, M. D. King, Edwin j L. LeMesurier, Henry • Lill, John • Loniasi Robert M. Meyer, W. B. • Maxham, Jobn Morgan, Robert N* Noad, Henry J, • Newton, W. J. • Nicholson, John Nelson, John O. Overell, Joseph Price, William • Pnyne, Thomas • Pool, James • Pqslon, Edward Phillips, John Ptverley, John Parker, John Penny, William Pardey, Edwin Phillips, fharlei R. Roberts, Robert • Rowbottom, John • Ryland, George H. S. Sims, J. J. • Sewell, Dr. James A. • Sewell, Reverend H. D., M. A. T Stayner, T. A. ^^ Sewell, Montague Spires, Anthony, Symes, George B. Scott, William Secretan, Charles Simon, Frederick W. Steer» Reuben I masmtm mmwC 'ha 17 T. Tiigge, Thomas * Tweddcll, Thomas • Thomas, Adolphns F. Tozer, Samuel Twinamc, William TrumpleHSurc, Joseph W. Wyse, Frcdor'ck * Wooiiic.li, I (jwnnl P. • Wiiin'i}';it, Hicliard \Vn.d, llolicrt WickstcL'd, HonUio A. ^ Woodbury, Klisha Wilson, .I.T. Ware. William Welch, Jnme.s D, Wait. Kcverend W. ^ Windsor, Joha Note. 7'lifi!ti> vmrlcrd IhuB ( * ) nre Orijinif ^felvierl, C 77) n .ii i!n:il>nl r/.iis . t ) «''<' Ms.ht, Errata.— The following names were omitted under their proper letter : Hennicker, R. C. • f | Trinder, Henry • f | Thompson, Bernard Id the list of Life Members — instead of Isaac Robert Eckart, read Isaac Roberts Eckart* 1^0. do. instead R. Morisom Harrison, read R. 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