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Of Tolls and charges authorized by this Act:
FOR MOORING.

per day, 2s. 6d. per 100 tons.

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To include one month's Storage, effecting Insurance when ordered, Cartages, Receiving and Delivering, passing Custom House Entries, Securing Freights, Shipping by Steam Crane, forwarding Shipping Documents, Cooperage, Marking, &c., &c.

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Flour and produce reduced to weight of Flour, per barrel, £0 0 9 Grain, Salt, &c., per bushel,

Merchandise and other Goods, per ton, of 2,000 lbs.,

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N. B. When Rafts remain in after the 1st day of December, they will become subject to Ground Rent, and the full Tariff Scale will apply to them when delivered.

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Oars and Handspikes, per 100 pieces

N. B.-These charges will be due and payable on the 1st day of

December of each year.

CAP.

CAP. XXII.

An Act to incorporate the St. James' Club of Mont

real.

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[Assented to 30th June, 1858.]

HEREAS an Association of persons hath existed since Preamble. the month of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, in the City of Montreal, in Lower Canada, under the name of the "St. James' Club of Montreal;" And whereas the persons composing such Association have by their Petition prayed that the said Association may be incorporated, 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:

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1. The Honorable Peter McGill, the Honorable George Certain perMoffatt, the Honorable John Young, Sir William E. Logan, sons incorpoKnight, T. B. Anderson, H. W. Austin, J. C. Baker, Louis Beaudry, Strachan Bethune, John Boston, the Honorable Joseph Bourret, Tancrede Bouthillier, W. H. Bréhaut, John Brooke, H. A. Budden, Thomas Evans Blackwell, Alexander Campbell, John Carter, Robert Cassels, Henry Chapman, Alexander Clerk, J. B. A. Couillard, Thomas Cramp, W. B. Cumming, William Cunningham, C. J. Cusack, M. E. David, William Edmonstone, Herbert Elwell, Alexander McKenzie Forbes, E. S. Freer, George H. Frothingham, John Glennon, John Millar Grant, R. H. Hamilton, Theodore Hart, Augustus Heward, J. H. Joseph, Jesse Joseph, Thomas Kay, A. Kierzkowski, David Kinnear, Godfroi La Flamme, Rodolphe La Flamme, Guillaume La Mothe, W. B. Lambe, James Law, Robert Leckie, B. H. Le Moine, E. S. Leslie, Patrick Leslie, R. L. MacDonell, Doctor in Medicine, D. Lorn MacDougall, H. Lorn MacDougall, Henry McKay, J. G. Mackenzie, J. W. A. R. Masson, George Morgan Millar, James Mitchell, John Mitchell, Ogilvy Moffatt, George Moffatt, the younger, Alexander Molson, S. C. Monk, S. W. Monk, Robert Muir, William Murray, John Ogilvy, John Ostell, Turton Penn, Ó. Perrault de Linière, Edward Alexander Prentice, John Pratt, Lieut. Col. Pritchard, John Redpath, C. D. Roy, Euclide Roy, R. A. Rudiger, Francis Rufford, Thomas Ryan, William Sache, G. W. Simpson, Harrison Stephens, Romeo H. Stephens, Henry Thomas, David Torrance, R. S. Tylee, Joseph Walker, N. S. Whitney, D. Russ Wood, William Workman, Thomas Workman, Esquires, and such other persons as now are or hereafter shall become members of the said Association, shall be and are hereby declared to be a body politic and corporate in deed, and in name, by the name of the "St. James' Club of Corporate Montreal," and by that name shall have perpetual succession name and and a Common Seal, and shall have power from time to time powers. to alter, renew, or change such Common Seal, at their pleasure; and shall by the same name from time to time, and at

Real property limited.

all times hereafter, be able and capable to purchase, acquire, hold, possess and enjoy, and to have, take and receive, to them and their successors, to and for the actual occupation of the said Corporation, any lands, tenements and hereditaments, and real and immoveable property and estate, situate, lying and being within the said City of Montreal, and the same to sell, alienate and dispose of, whensoever the said Corporation may deem it proper so to do; and by the same name shall and may be able and capable in law to sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, in any manner By-laws of the whatsoever; and the Constitution, Rules and Regulations now present asso- in force, touching the admission and expulsion of members, and the management and conduct generally of the affairs and Corporation. concerns of the said Association, in so far as they may not be inconsistent with the laws of this Province, shall be the ConProviso: as to stitution, Rules and Regulations of the said Corporation; Provided always that the said Corporation may from time to time alter, repeal and change such Constitution, Rules and Regulations, in the manner provided by the Constitution, Rules and Regulations of the said Corporation.

ciation to be those of the

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Transfer of property of the association to the

2. All property and effects now owned by or held in trust for the said Association are hereby vested in the said Corporation, and shall be applied solely to the maintenance of the Corporation said Corporation.

Liability of
Members.

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3. Members of the said Corporation shall be liable for the debts thereof, as if the Association was unincorporated, but they shall not be sued except after discussion first had of the property and effects of the said Corporation.

4. This Act shall be deemed a Public Act.

CAP. XXIII.

An Act to authorize Henry Ruttan to surrender certain grants of Letters Patent, and to take a substitutional grant.

[Assented to 30th June, 1858.]

HEREAS Henry Ruttan, of Cobourg, in the County of Northumberland, hath by his petition set forth, that he has, since the year 1845, taken out several patents for improvements, in the ventilation and warming of buildings, vessels, railroad cars and other apartments, and that the said patents, from the vagueness of the specifications and uncertainty of the claims, have become inoperative, and that he has by means of much study and labor for a period of thirteen years and upwards, and the expenditure of more than three thousand pounds, succeeded in making improvements in the ventilation and warming of buildings and railroad cars in a cold climate,

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and is still engaged in prosecuting his enquiries and experiments in this branch of science, with the view of perfecting the work and placing it upon a philosophical and permanent basis, and which he believes will contribute largely to the health, comfort and economy of the public at large, and that the terms of his exclusive rights under the patents already granted to him are nearly expired, and that he has never as yet received any remuneration or derived any benefit from his labors, and hath prayed to be allowed to surrender his present patents and to take out a new patent embracing all his improvements both in ventilation and in the machine for warming the ventilating air in cold weather, for a term of fourteen years from the passing of this Act, and renewable thereafter for seven years; And whereas it is reasonable and expedient to grant the prayer of the said petition: Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Canada, enacts as follows:

1. It shall and may be lawful for the Governor or adminis- The Governor trator of the Government of this Province, to take a surrender may accept a of all the grants of letters patent heretofore granted to the said surrender of Henry Ruttan, upon the subjects of ventilation and warming, tents and referred to in the schedule hereto, and to grant to him, his grant a new heirs or assigns, a new patent or patents embracing all his one embracing all subsequent original inventions and discoveries, and his improvements improvements. thereon, both patented and unpatented, for the period of fourteen years from the passing of this Act, and renewable thereafter for seven years, in the same manner and with the same exclusive rights and privileges as patents are granted under the present law, for any discovery or invention, and as if the said original inventions or discoveries and improvements had not been known or used in this province, or had not been in public use or on sale in this province, with the consent or allowance of the said Henry Ruttan, at the time of his application for a patent under the provisions of this Act; any thing in the laws of this province relating to patents and inventions to the contrary notwithstanding.

2. This Act shall be deemed a Public Act.

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No. 210.—2nd May, 1846. The invention of a Furnace by which houses and other buildings may be heated by hot air, and which is called "a hot air generator."

No. 222.-15th December, 1846. The invention of a metal heater for houses and other buildings, and a "cooking range," and "hot air" and "vapour generator," &c., &c., &c.

No. 225-27th January, 1847. The invention of a new description of stove called a "centre combustion and detached

Public Act.

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