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(266) Thursday 18th March 1830. The Senate met according to adjournment. Mr. Ingalls appeared and took his seat. [Resolves of the State of Ohio] The Secretary of State came in and laid on the table a written Communication from the Governor transmitting "Resolves by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio". The Communication and accompanying papers were read and referred to the Joint standing Committee on the Judiciary. Sent down for concurrence. (No report was made on this communication) Concurred. [Bill. Trout & Pickerel in Sebago Pond] Mr. Hutchings, from the Select Committee to whom was referred the Bill entitled "An additional act to prevent the destruction of Trout and Pickerel in Sebago Pond in the County of Cumberland", reported that the same ought to pass: and the Bill then passed to be Engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Resolve accts. v. State] The Resolve entitled "Resolve for the payment of accounts against the State" was read the second time and passed to be Engrossed, in concurrence. [Pet. of S. Spring] Mr. Drummond, from the Joint standing Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, on the Petition of Seth Spring, reported that the same be referred to the next Legislature. The Report was read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Resolve in favor of J.G. Deane] The Resolve entitled " Resolve in favor of John G. Deane" came p, having passed the House to be Engrossed as amended, for concurrence. The Senate nonconcurred the House in their proposed amendment; and so far receded from their vote whereby they passed the same to be Engrossed as to adopt an amendment, and then passed the same to be Engrossed as thus amended. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.