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Tuesday March 16th 1830 Met according to adjournment.

Messrs. Goddard of Belmont, Lennan of Lincolnville & Allen of Sedgwick have leave of absence after this day.

Bill additional act to exempt certain goods & chattels from attachment, execution and distress, came from the Senate, that body adhering to their former vote refusing the Bill a passage - The House insist upon their vote passing the same.

Bill establishing the fees for culling & packing mackerel, came from the Senate that body adhering to their vote referring the same to the next Legislature. The House insist on their former vote passing the same to be engrossed, propose a conference & appoint as Conferees on their part Messrs. Wells of Freeport, Knowlton of Montville & Norton of Canaan. Sent up.

An additional Resolve appointing Commissioners to settle with certain Land Agents came again from the Senate, that body adhering to their vote refusing this Bill a passage. The House insist on their former vote passing this Resolve to be engrossed, propose a Conference and appoint as conferees on their part Messrs. Pond, of Bucksport, Kent of Bangor & Morse of Wilton. Sent up.

On motion of Mr. Kent of Bangor, Ordered, That all the standing and select committees of the Legislature be directed to report on all business before them, if practicable, this day - read & passed. Sent up for concurrence.

Resolve providing for the apportionment of a valuation on the several towns & plantations in this State, came from the Senate amended. The House nonconcurred the amendment & then on motion