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After a spirited discussion a decision was rendered in favor of the affirmative.

On. Motion of Mr. John Glasnier it was resolved that the debates of this society be suspended until the first day of November next.

On motion the meeting adjourned.

F. W. Bowles, Secy

Upon a call of the President of St. Patrick's Benevolent society a special meeting of the society was held at the usual place on Sunday April 30th, 1866 for the purpose of making arrangements for celebrating the approaching 4th of July.  The President being absent the vice President took the chair.

On Motion it was resolved that the celebration be styled Grand Ball and PicNic of St. Patrick's Benevolent Society for the benefit of St. Patrick's church.

On Motion it was resolved that the President be requested to have 300 tickets printed as soon as convenient or more if he considers it necessary to do so.

On Motion it was resolved that the price of tickets be fixed at One dollar and fifty cents each including dinner and supper. Single Meals fifty cents each and no person shall be entitled to the floor without a ticket.

On Motion the following members were appointed a committee of arrangements.

F. W. Bowles Thomas Evers
Patrick Galvin John Dunigan