САР. PAGE. XXX. An Act relating to the Weighing of Coal, Culm, and Coke 187 196 XXXII. An Act to facilitate the proving of Wills and Testamentary XXXIII. An Act authorizing the Harbour and Ballast Masters of 198 200 XXXIV. An Act relating to the Charlottetown Ferry, and the 202 XXXV. An Act to enable Thomas Robson to obtain Letters Patent for a Fog Bell and Horizontal Windmill, 209 XXXVI. An Act to provide for the care and maintenance of Idiots, 210 XXXVII. An Act for the better preventing Accidents by Fire within Charlottetown and the Common thereof, 226 XXXVIII. An Act to Incorporate a Temperance Hall Company in 249 XXXIX. An Act to Incorporate the Grand Division and Subordinate 256 XL. An Act to amend an Act relating to Statute Labour for Charlottetown, its Common and Royalty, and also to Nuisances in and about the same, 263 XLI. An Act to prevent the going at large of Swine and Geese at all XLII. An Act relating to the Alewives and other Fisheries, and the appointment of Protectors or Overseers of Fisheries, and to prohibit the taking of Salmon after a certain period of the year, and for certain purposes therein mentioned, 268 270 XLIII. An Act for appropriating certain Moneys therein mentioned, for the Service of the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-two, 274 ANNO DECIMO QUINTO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ. 1852. Sir ALEXANDER At the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Island of Prince Edward, begun and holden at Charlottetown, the Fifth day of March, Anno Domini, 1850, in the Thirteenth year of the BANNERMAN, Reign of our Sovereign Lady VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith: And from thence continued by several Proroga tions, to the Twenty-second day of January, 1852, and in the Fifteenth year of Her said Majesty's Reign; being the Fourth Session of the Eighteenth General Assembly convened in the said Island. Knight, Lieut. R. HODGSON, ALEXANDER RAE, Speaker, CAP. I. An ACT to further continue an Act intituled "An Act to regulate the Fisheries of this Island." W [February 11, 1852.] HEREAS it is deemed necessary to protect the Fisheries of this Island: Be it therefore enacted, by the Lieutenant Governor, Council, and Assembly, That an Act passed in the Fifth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled An Act to regulate the Fisheries of this Island, which has been continued by subsequent Acts, but will now, unless further continued, shortly expire, be, and the same is hereby further continued for the space of Ten Years from and after the passing of this Act, and from thence to the end of the then next Session of the General Assembly, and no longer. Continues for Ten Years the following Acts: 3 Vio. cap. 12, 9. CAP. II. An ACT to continue two several Acts therein mentioned, relating to the floating of Logs, Scantling, Deals, and other kinds of Wood down the Rivers and lesser Streams in this Island. [February 11, 1852.} HEREAS the hereinafter mentioned Acts W will shortly expire, and it is deemed expe dient to continue the same-Be it therefore enacted, by the Lieutenant Governor, Council and Assembly, that the following Acts, videlicit : An Act passed in the Third Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Queen Victoria, intituled An Act to regulate the floating of Logs, Scantling, Deals, and other kinds of Wood down the Rivers and lesser Streams in this Island; and An Act passed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Queen Victoria, intiand 6 Vic. cap. tuled An Act to amend the Act regulating the Floating of Logs, Scantling, Deals, and other kinds of Wood down the Rivers and lesser Streams in this Island, and for other purposes therein mentioned; and every matter, clause and thing in the said hereinbefore recited Acts respectively contained, shall be, and the same are hereby continued, and shall remain in force for Ten Years from the passing hereof, and from thence to the end of the then next Session of the General Assembly, and no longer. CAP. III. An ACT further to continue an Act relating to Landlord and Tenant. BE [February 11, 1852.1 E it enacted, by the Lieutenant Governor, Council and Assembly, That an Act passed in the Sixth year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Queen Victoria, intituled An Act relating to Landlord and Tenant, and which was continued by an Act passed in the Ninth year 6 of the said Reign, intituled An Act to continue an Act relating to Landlord and Tenant, be, and the same is hereby further continued and declared to be in force for Ten Years from the passing hereof, and from thence to the end of the then next Session of the General Assembly, and no longer. CAP. IV. An ACT further to continue an Act regulating Seamen shipped on board of any Ship or Vessel belonging to Prince Edward Island, whilst within the Precincts of the said Island. [February 11, 1852.] E it enacted, by the Lieutenant Governor, Continues for Ten Years Act Vio, cap. 20. Council and Assembly, That an Act passed Continues for |