This Act makes provision for the appointment of a Secretary, Treasurer, Toll-Collector, and Commissioners for superintending, preserving, and keeping the Lachine Canal in repair. The rates of toll to be charged on the canal are listed. This Act also continues the 1834 Act, “An Act to provide for the making of certain improvements about the Lachine Canal.”
This Act repeals the 1808 Act “An Act for making perpetual, with some amendments, the Act, intituled, ‘An Act for the appointment of an Inspector and Measurers of Scows and Rafts, and for regulating the Pilots and Conductors thereof, between Chateauguay and the City of Montreal.” The Act also sets a fine for anyone leaving their raft or crib of wood in the Saint Louis Rapids for longer than 36 hours.
This act allows for the construction and establishment of a marketplace in the town of Brockville, specifying the exact plot on which it will be established.
Under this Act, commissioners are to be appointed to consult with commissioners from Upper Canada on several matters including: collecting of duties on importations, the improvement of the navigation of the Rivers Saint Lawrence and Ottawa, and Roads of Communication between the two Provinces. The processes by which commissioners are to be appointed, their privileges, and duties are outlined.
This Act amends the 1832 Act, "An Act for making a Rail-Road from Lake-Champlain to the River Saint Lawrence." The Act grants the Champlain and Saint Lawrence Rail-Road company the tight to ferry goods, chattels, wares, commodities and passengers across the Saint Lawrence into the Harour of Montreal. The tariffs that may be charged on such items are listed.
This act establishes new regulations for the packaging of fish being imported into New Brunswick to ensure its quality, and penalties for their violation.
This act alters the terms of 1829 and 1830 act regulating harbours in Northuberland, Kent, and Gloucester Counties changing certain duties and repealing others.