This Act makes provision for sale of suspected stolen goods that were unclaimed and in the possession of Clerks of the Peace in Quebec, Montreal, and Trois-Rivières. This Act is to remain in force until 1840.
This act allows for the incorporation of a company to build a bridge across the Saint John River in the city of Saint John, establishes how it will be governed, its financial structure, what its responsibilities will be, the manner of bridges they may erect, and penalties for those who damage them or violate their toll rules.
This act continues an 1833 act allowing for the establishment of local Boards of Health until 1837, but makes stipulates that the Lieutenant-Governor may not establish such Boards in certain towns or counties, and allows for 200 pounds to be spent annually on such Boards.
This act creates the townships of Adelaide in Middlesex county, and Moore, Sarnia, Plympton, Enniskillen, Warwick, Brooke, and Bosanquet, in Kent county.
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 provides a sum of money for the upkeep of Kingston penitentiary, and includes provisions for both the prisoners and the guards of the said prison.
This act allows for the appointment of officers to construct buoys and other such infrastructure to secure and ease passage of ships in Passamaquoddy Bay, establishes tolls to pay for their construction and upkeep, and penalties for their violation or destruction.
This act enables the building of a lighthouse on Gull Island, setting aside a specific amount of money for the project and appointing commissioners to oversee the project.
This act allows a sum of money to be granted to the Kingston Mechanics Institute to allow for the purchase of tools and materials for the study of natural philosophy, geography, astronomy and mathematics.
This act authorises the building of a lighthouse on Heartley's Point, setting aside funds as well as appointing commissioners to manage the said funds and building project.
This allows for local officials to establish ferries across bodies of water where there are none established by the province, under the rules and regulations of a 1788 act.
This act increases the salary of the lighthouse keeper of False Ducks lighthouse, making it retroactive for the two years prior to the passing of this act.