Goods, Wares, Merchandize, Animals and Things, on which the Rates affixed to each shall be levied: Flour and Meal, Fish, Beef, Pork, and other meats, Puncheon Packs or Shooks, Empty Puncheons or - 1d. - 1d. Tobacco Clay Pipes, Corks and Matches, per twelve gross - 1d. - 1d. Spades, Shovels and Axes, per dozen Baskets, Buckets, Pails and Corn Brooms, per dozen. 1d. box Poultry or Game, per dozen Untanned Skins (undescribed) per dozen Potatoes, Onions, and other Green Vegetables, per Oysters and other Shell-fish, per minot 1d. 1d. - 1d. 1d. id. id. d. d. d. 2d. 2d. 2d. Corn Whisks or Dusters, per dozen Boats, undescribed, each Ashes, (Pot or Pearl,) per barrel 9* 1s. Od. Clay, Clay, Sand, Lime and Ballast, per ton Timber, per hundred cubic feet Sawed Lumber of every kind, per thousand feet, board measure Lathwood, per cord 6d. 6d. 2s. 6d. 2s. Od. 2s. 6d. Buffalo Skins, per dozen 6d. Barrel Staves, per mille Earthenware, (loose,) per hundred pieces Handspikes, Oars and Billets, per hundred pieces Hay and Straw, per hundred bundles 9d. 9d. 2s. 6d. 9d. Marble, per hundred cubic feet 2s. 6d. Stone, (except ballast,) per hundred cubic feet 2s. 6d. Grain, Seeds, Indian Corn, Pulse, Malt and Salt, Railway Sleepers, per hundred pieces Bricks, Tiles and Slates for roofing, per thousand 4s. Od. SCHEDULE C. 10s. Od. Goods on which there shall be levied a rate of nine pence per one thousand pounds gross weight : Arrowroot,-Barley, Pot or Pearl,- Batting, -Biscuit, Bread,― Butter,- Blue,- Brimstone,- Cheese,-Crackers,— Coffee, Cocoa,- Chocolate,- Candles,-Cork, unmanufactured, Cordage,- Cotton Wool,- Flax,- Feathers,-Fruit, dried,- Glue, Grease,- Gunpowder,- Ginger, Hemp, Hops,-Honey,--Junk,-Leather, Lard,-Lampblack,-Nuts of all kinds,—Oakum,—Oil-Cake,-Ochre,-Paints,-Putty,Rice,---Rags,---Rope,---Sugar, raw or refined,---Soap,---Starch,― Spices, Sago,- Salaratus,- Salts,-Snuff,-Saltpetre,-Sul phur,---Teas,---Tobacco,---Tow,---Tallow,---Wadding,---Wool,--Wire,—Wax,—Wrapping Paper,-Whetstones. SCHEDULE d. Goods on which there shall be levied a rate of one shilling and three pence per ton gross weight: Anchors, Anvils,-Alum,-Chains,-Metals of all kinds in Pigs, Bar, Bolts, Rods, or Sheets,-Hollow-iron-ware,-Ploughmoulds,-Nails,---Spikes,---Shot,---Stoves,-Ores of all kinds,Chalk, Cement,-Gypsum, - Plaster of Paris,-Whiting,Copperas, Grindstones, Millstones, - Dye-woods, - SodaAsh,---Raft Gear,---Bran,---Shorts,---Luggage,---Bones,---Hoofs,-Horns. SCHEDULE SCHEDULE E. Goods on which there shall be levied a rate of one shilling per one hundred gallons thereof: All Liquors, Wines, Oils and Fluids whatsoever, in wood or other packages, except bottles. SCHEDULE F. Goods on which there shall be levied a rate of nine pence per ton measurement of forty cubic feet : Earthenware, Stoneware, Chinaware and Glassware in packages. SCHEDULE G. On all Goods, Wares and Merchandize whatsoever not otherwise classed or described, there shall be levied a rate of three shillings and four pence upon every one hundred pounds of the value thereof Provided always, that upon Goods, the value of which cannot be ascertained satisfactorily, it shall be lawful for the Harbour Commissioners to levy a rate of one shilling and three pence per ton weight or measurement, as they may. see fit. CAP. XXXIII. An Act to confirm a Resolution or By-law of the Cor- [Assented to 24th July, 1858.] WHEREAS by a By-law or Resolution duly made and Preamble. passed by the Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of the City of Montreal, on the twenty-fifth day of May, one thousand By-law cited. eight hundred and fifty-three, permission was granted for the erection by the Harbour Commissioners of Montreal, of an enclosed iron Gallery across Capital Street, in the said City, which permission it is desirable should have legislative sanction: Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Canada, enacts as follows: 1. The said By-law or Resolution is hereby sanctioned and The said Byconfirmed, and it shall be lawful for the said Harbour Com- law of the missioners of Montreal to erect and maintain, and from time to Corporation of time when necessary to repair or rebuild, an enclosed iron firmed, on Gallery, Montreal con certain conditions.. Proviso: re servation of damages to persons injured. Public Act. Gallery, across Capital Street aforesaid, connecting the third story of the House known as the "Montreal House," with the building erected on the opposite side of the said Street, by the said Harbour Commissioners of Montreal: such Gallery not to exceed the dimensions referred to in the said By-law or Resolution, to wit, ten feet in height by eight feet in width, and the floor thereof not to be lower than the floor of the third story of the said "Montreal House." 2. Provided always that nothing in this Act contained shall deprive, or be construed to deprive, any proprietor or proprietors, tenant or tenants of property, in the said street, of his or their or any of their rights, claims or remedies, for the recovery of compensation for any damage which the erection and maintenance of the said Gallery shall cause to them, or any of them. Preamble. First Division of Charlevoix constituted as An Act to divide the County of Charlevoix into two [ Assented to 24th July, 1858.] HEREAS the County of Charlevoix, in the District of Saguenay, is of very great extent, and is divided by mountains, hills and roads which are exceedingly difficult to travel, and comprises an island which is separated from the mainland by a large expanse of water, and it is therefore expedient to divide the said County into two County Municipalities, and to leave the Isle-aux-Coudres forming the Parish of St. Louis, as a single Parish Municipality, not attached to any County Municipality: Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Canada, enacts as follows: 1. The parishes of St. Etienne, called La Malbaie, of Ste. Agnès, of St. Irénée and of St. Fidèle, together with the towna County Mu- ships of DeSales and Callières, shall, from and after the first day nicipality. of October next, constitute a separate County Municipality to be called the First Municipal Division of the County of Charlevoix, and shall enjoy all the rights, powers and privileges of a County Municipality under the Lower Canada Municipal and Road Act of 1855, and under all Acts amending the same. Second Division in like manner. 2. The remaining portion of the said County of Charlevoix, except the Parish of St. Louis de l'Isle-aux-Coudres, shall, from and after the first day of October next, constitute a County Municipality to be called the Second Municipal Division of the County of Charlevoix, with all the rights, powers and privileges aforesaid. in each Divi 3. The first meeting of the Municipal Council of the said First meeting First Division shall be held at the Village of the Parish of St. of the Council Etienne de la Malbaie, on the second Monday of October next; the first meeting of the Municipal Council of the said Second Division shall be held in the Parish of St. Pierre and St. Paul, known as Baie St. Paul, on the second Monday of October next: The Council for each Division shall consist of the Mayors Council how of the local Municipalities in each division respectively; and composed. this Act shall in no way affect the election of Mayors and Councillors for the local Municipalities. to be a Muni 4. As regards the Parish of St. Louis, the only Parish on Parish of St. the Isle-aux-Coudres, it shall continue to have its Local Muni- Louis de l'Islecipal Council as provided by the said Act of 1855, and the aux-Coudres Acts amending the same, but it shall not belong to any County cipality with Municipality; and all appeals and revisions which, under the certain special said Municipal Acts are to be made to or by County Munici- powers. palities, shall be made to and by the Circuit Court in the said District, having jurisdiction over the said Municipality, and the said Court is hereby specially empowered to take cognizance of the matters aforesaid, and to give its decision in the same manner as the County Municipal Council might have done, the Clerk of the said Court being substituted for the Clerk of such County Council. ties. 5. The debts and obligations now existing, shall be divided Debts of the between the said two County Municipalities and the Local MunicipaliMunicipality created by this Act, and shall be placed to their debit and credit in proportion to their respective populations. 6. This Act shall be deemed a Public Act. CAP. XXXV. An Act to make better provision for the registration of W [Assented to 24th July, 1858. ] Public Act. HEREAS it has become necessary for the convenience Preamble. of the localities hereinafter mentioned, to detach the County of Saguenay from the County of Chicoutimi and to annex it to the County of Charlevoix for all purposes of registration of deeds in relation to the alienation and hypothecation of real estate, and to form two registration divisions out of the said Counties of Saguenay and Charlevoix: Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Canada, enacts as follows: 1. The County of Saguenay shall, for the purposes of registra- Saguenay detion, be detached from the County of Chicoutimi, which shall tached from thereafter form a registration division by itself. Chicoutimi. |