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(246) Bill relating to Mackerel] The Bill entitled "An act establishing the fees for culling and packing Mackerel" came up, the House adhering to their vote whereby they passed the same to be Engrossed for concurrence. The Senate nonconcurred the House in their proposition and adhered to their former vote whereby they referred the same to the next Legislature. Sent down for concurrence. [Report relative to Literary Institutions] Mr. Dunlap, from the Joint standing Committee on the Judiciary, on an order of 10th March 1830, on the expediency of prohibiting in certain cases, any Persons from conveying their property to Literary Institutions, reported that it is inexpedient to legislate upon the subject. The report was read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Report Parishes & Religious Societies] The same Gentleman, from the same Committee, on an order of 27th February 1830 instructing said Committee to consider whether any further provisions of Law are necessary for the regulation of Parishes and Religious Societies, reported that it is inexpedient to legislate upon the subject. The Report was read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Report Pound Keepers] The same Gentleman, from the same Committee, on an order of 11th March 1830, on the expediency of establishing by law the fees of Pound Keepers, reported that it is inexpedient to legislate upon the subject. The report was read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Resolve in favor of Saco & Biddeford] A Resolve from the House entitled "Resolve in favor of the Towns of Saco and Biddeford" came up, having passed the House to be Engrossed, for concurrence. It was read the first time and committed to Messrs. Drummond, Morse and Dunlap. [Bill Enginemen &c] The Bill entitled "An additional act respecting Enginemen, Fire Engines and the extinguishment of Fires" came up, having passed the House to be Engrossed, as