This act makes any local warrant issued by a Justice of the Peace apply provincially, ensuring that none can escape a warrant's authority by leaving the county or city it was issued in.
This act replaces the 1792 act and establishes new regulations for the command, organization, recruitment, mobilization, fines, and training days of the New Brunswick militia, both provincially and locally.
This act establishes several duties and fees on imported goods, excluding those from Great Britain, Ireland, or the other British North American provines, to raise revenue for New Brunswick.
This act prohibits the erection of certain structures that could hinder the movement of fish through New Brunswick's rivers and streams, establishes fines for those that do, and establishes local authorities to ensure compliance.