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Military Stores and Materials for Military Clothing imported for the use of the Provincial Militia, under such restrictions and regulations as may be passed by Governor in Council, Mosses and sea grass, for upholstery purposes,

Musical Instruments for Military Bands,

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Oils, cocoa nut, pine and palm--in their crude and natural state, Old Nets,

Ordnance Stores,

Ores of all kinds of Metals,

Osier or Willow, for basket-makers' use,

Packages of all kinds in which Goods are usually imported, except the following, viz: Spirit, wine, oil, beer, cider, and other casks for the containing of liquids, baskets of every description, trunks, snuff jars, earthenware jars, glass jars, bags and barrels containing grain, seeds and peas,

Pig Iron, Pig Lead,

Pitch and Tar,

Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus, Books, Globes, Maps and Charts :-provided the same be specially imported by and for the use of Philosophical Societies, Universities, Colleges, Public Schools or Institutes,

Plants, Shrubs and Trees,

Provisions for Army or Navy, or Indian Nations,

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Stone unwrought,
Slate,

Statues, Busts and Casts, of Marble, Bronze, Alabaster or
Plaster of Paris; Paintings and Drawings as works of
Art; Specimens of Sculpture; Cabinets of Coins, Medals,
Gems, and all Collections of Antiquities,

Sulphur or Brimstone,

Tin and Zinc or Spelter in block or pig,

Tallow,

Teasels,

Timber and Lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, sawed, unmanufactured in whole or in part,

Tobacco, unmanufactured,

Tools and Implements of Trade of persons arriving in Canada when accompanied into the Province by the actual settler, and brought in by such settler for his own use, and not for sale,

Treenails,

Turpentine, other than Spirits of Turpentine,
Type Metal, in blocks or pigs,

Vegetables-not elsewhere specified,

Vehicles of Travellers, except those of Hawkers and Pedlars,
Water Lime,

Wine, Spirits and fermented Liquors of all kinds, imported for
any Officers' Mess, and the Packages containing the same,
Wood for Hoops when not notched,

Woods of all kinds,

Wool,

All Importations for the use of Her Majesty's Army and Navy serving in Canada.

TABLE OF PROHIBITIONS.

The following Articles are prohibited to be imported, under a penalty of Fifty Pounds, together with the forfeiture of the parcel or package of Goods in which the same may be found :

Books and Drawings of an immoral or indecent character;
Coin, base or counterfeit.

CAP. LXXVII.

An Act to repeal an Act passed in the eighteenth year of Her Majesty's Reign, chaptered one hundred, and seventy-two, confirming a certain survey in the Township of Hamilton.

[Assented to 7th August, 1858.]

WHEREAS a certain Act of the Parliament of this Pro- Preamble.

vince, was passed in the eighteenth year of Her Majesty's

18 V. c. 172.

The said Act

18 V. c. 172, repealed.

Public Act.

Preamble.

Reign, chaptered one hundred and seventy-two, intituled, An Act to confirm a survey of the line between the sixth and seventh concessions of the Township of Hamilton, pending a law-suit having reference to the said line, without any notice having previously been given of an application therefor, and without the parties interested having had any opportunity of being heard against it, and it is expedient to repeal the same: Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Canada, enacts as follows:

1. The said Act of the Parliament of this Province, passed in the eighteenth year of Her Majesty's Reign, chaptered one hundred and seventy-two, intituled, An Act to confirm a survey of the line between the sixth and seventh concessions of the Township of Hamilton, shall be, and the same is hereby repealed.

2. This Act shall be deemed a Public Act.

CAP. LXXVIII.

An Act to amend the Act of 1857 to amend the Lower Canada Municipal and Road Act, of 1855, and to erect St. Lambert into a distinct Municipality.

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[Assented to 7th. August, 1858.]

HEREAS in the first section of the Act passed in the twentieth year of the Reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, chaptered one hundred and thirty-two, and intituled, 20 V. c. 132, An Act to amend the Lower Canada Municipal and Road Act of 1855, and to erect St. Lambert into a distinct Municipality, an error has occurred in the definition of the southern boundary of the said Municipality, which ought to have been the division line between the parishes of Longueuil and Laprairie, instead of the seignorial line between the Seigniory of Laprairie and the Barony of Longueuil; And whereas such error might have the effect of rendering void the proceedings of the said Municipality: Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Canada, enacts as follows:

Section 1 of the said Act repealed, and the boundaries of St. Lambert defined.

1. The first section of the said Act is hereby repealed, and from and after the passing of this Act the said Municipality of St. Lambert shall be bounded as follows: on the west by the River St. Lawrence, on the south by the division line between the parishes of Longueuil and Laprairie, in rear by the road known as the "Chemin de la Pinière," from the said parish line to the road known as the "Chemin du Ruisseau St. Charles," and there bounded by the said "Chemin du Ruisseau St. Charles" up to its junction with the road called "Chemin

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de la Côte Noire," and on the north by "La Montée de la Côte Noire," and on the east by the said road called "Chemin de la Côte Noire," up to the above junction with the road called "Chemin du Ruisseau St. Charles," and including in its boundaries the continuation of the several farms through which runs the said "Chemin de la Côte Noire," which bounds this Municipality on the east,-and shall for the purposes of the Lower St. Lambert Canada Municipal and Road Act of 1855, and for School so bounded to Municipal purposes, be detached from the parish of Longueuil be a separate and shall be united into and form a separate Municipality by the name of the Municipality of St. Lambert in the County of Chambly.

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2. All the proceedings had on account of and by the said Former proMunicipality of St. Lambert, are hereby declared to be as valid ceedings dein so far as they relate to the said Municipality of St. Lambert clared valid. as contained within the above limits, as though the said limits had been correctly designated in the said Act first above cited.

3. This Act shall be deemed to be a Public Act.

CAP. LXXIX.

An Act to amend the Act incorporating the Eastern
Townships Bank.

[Assented to 7th August, 1858.]

Public Act,

HEREAS it is expedient to amend the Act passed in Preamble. the eighteenth year of Her Majesty's Reign, intituled,

An Act to incorporate the Eastern Townships Bank, by reducing 18 V. c. 206. the Capital Stock of the said Bank: Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council

and Assembly of Canada, enacts as follows:

1. The Capital Stock of the said Eastern Townships Bank Capital reshall be Four Hundred Thousand Dollars currency only, divided duced. into eight thousand shares of Fifty Dollars each.

2. The remainder of the said Capital Stock (after the sum Period for of two hundred thousand dollars shall have been subscribed, subscribing and paying up and one hundred thousand dollars of the same paid up as re- part of the quired to authorize the said Bank to commence the business of Capital exBanking under the said Act) shall be subscribed for and paid tended. up as follows, that is to say the sum of forty thousand dollars of the said subscribed stock shall be paid up within eighteen months, the sum of sixty thousand dollars of the aforesaid stock shall be paid up within three years, the sum of eighty thousand dollars shall be subscribed and paid up within four years,- and the further and remaining sum of one hundred and twenty thousand dollars shall be subscribed for and paid up within

Inconsistent enactments repealed.

Preamble.

16 V. c. 229

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Proviso.

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five years, reckoning in every case from the time when the said Bank shall have so commenced the business of Banking, under the penalty of the forfeiture of their Charter.

3. So much of the said Act and of every other Act as may be at variance with the provisions of this Act, is hereby repealed.

CAP. LXXX.

An Act to vest certain portions of Bathurst Street, in the City of London, in the London and Port Stanley Railway Company, and to facilitate the said Company in the disposal of certain of their Real Estate.

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[Assented to 7th August, 1858.]

HEREAS by an Act passed in the sixteenth year of Her Majesty's Reign, chapter two hundred and twenty-nine, portions of certain streets in the City of London, were vested in the Great Western Railway Company, in accordance with the Petition of the then Town Council of the said City, for the reduction of the width thereof; And whereas the London and Port Stanley Railway Company have petitioned for permission to enclose and hold so much of Bathurst street lying between Waterloo and Burwell streets, and adjoining their depôt grounds in the said City, as would render Bathurst street aforesaid of one uniform width, and it is expedient to grant their prayer: Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Canada, enacts as follows:

1. It shall be lawful for the London and Port Stanley Railway Company to enclose and hold thirty-three feet, more or less, or so much of the North side of Bathurst street, in the City of London, as will render the width of that portion of the said street which now adjoins the depôt grounds of the said Railway Company, equal to and uniform with that of those parts of the said street lying West of Burwell street and East of Waterloo street, in the said City; and the said land so enclosed shall be vested in the London and Port Stanley Railway Company for ever: Provided always, that the portion of Bathurst street aforesaid, in front of Lots Eleven and Twelve, shall not be so enclosed, held and vested, until the said Company carry out their bargain subsisting with Elijah Leonard, for the purchase of parts of Lots Eleven and Twelve: Provided always, that in case the said thirty-three feet of land shall cease to be used for Railway purposes, the said land shall revert to the Corporation of the City of London, as a public highway.

2. And whereas the London and Port Stanley Railway Company now hold and possess divers tracts and lots of land, situate

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