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SCHEDULE B.-Continued

Reference to Act.

TITLE OF ACT.

Extent of
Repeal.

five, twentysix, and so much of sec

tion twenty

seven as res

pects the appropriation of the fine in cases of com

mon assault.

Chapter 160 Of Error, Punishment and Expenses. Sections two,

The Sched

three, four, five, six, seven and thirteen. The whole, ex

ules to Part IV.

cept Schedule U.

Acts passed since the Revision of the Statutes.

21 V., (1858) An Act in amendment of the Criminal The whole, exc. 22

Law.

cept sections three and five.

23 V., (1860) An Act relating to Procedure in Crimi- Sections three c. 32 and five.

nal Cases.

23 V., (1860) An Act in amendment of the Law re- The whole.
c. 33
lating to Summary Convictions.

23 V., (1860) An Act to amend the Law relating to The whole.
False Pretences.

c. 34

24 V., (1861) An Act to prevent the carrying of The whole. Deadly Weapons about the Person.

c. 10

25 V., (1862) An Act to amend the Law relating to The whole.
c. 10
Offences against the Person.

c. 21

25 V., (1862) An Act for taking away the Punishment The whole.
of Death in certain cases, and substi-
tuting other Punishments in lien
thereof.

27 V., (1864) An Act further to amend the Law relat- The whole.
ing to Offences against the Person.

c. 4

27 V., (1864) An Act relating to Larceny and other The whole.

c. 6

similar Offences.

SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE B.-Continued.

Reference to Act

TITLE OF ACT.

Extent of
Repeal.

27 V., (1864) An Act relating to the issuing of War- Section one.
c. 8
rants by Justices of the Peace, and in
aid of Police Officers and Constables
in the execution of their duties.

30 V., (1866) An Act respecting Offences relating to The whole.
the Army and Navy.

c. 9

ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA,

Revised Statutes-Third Series-Parts III and IV.

Chapter 136 Of Juries.

Chapter 156 Of Treason.

Section fifty-one,

and section fifty-seven so far as regards criminal cases.

The whole.

Chapter 157 Of Offences relating to the Army and The whole.

Navy.

Chapter 159 Of Offences against Religion.

Sections one and

three.

Chapter 161 Of Offences against the Law of Marriage. Sections one and

Chapter 162 Of Offences against the Public Peace.

Chapter 163 Of Offences against the Administration
of Justice.

Chapter 164 Of Offences against the Person.
Chapter 166 Of Offences against the Habitation.
Chapter 167 Of Fraudulent Appropriations.

two. Sections one, two,

three and four.

The whole.

The whole.

The whole.

The whole.

Chapter 168 Of Forgery and Offences relating to the The whole.

Coin.

Chapter 169 Of Malicious Injuries to Property. The whole. Chapter 170 Of the Definition of Terms in this Title. The whole. Chapter 171 Of the Administration of Criminal Jus-The whole, ex

tice in the Superior Court.

cept sections fifty-nine, sixty,

sixty-one, sixty

two, sixty-three,

sixty-four, sixty

SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE B.-Continued.

Reference to Act.

TITLE OF ACT.

Extent of
Repeal.

five, sixty six,
sixty-seven,

seventy-five, eighty-six, eighty-seven, eighty-eight, eighty-nine,

ninety, ninety

one,ninety-four,

ninety-five,
ninety-six,
ninety-seven,
ninety-eight,
ninety-nine,
one hundred,
one hundred
and one, one
hundred and
two, one hun-
dred and three,
and the

schedule to the
said chapter.

Chapter 172 Of the Duties of Justices of the Peace in The whole.

Criminal Matters.

Acts passed since the Revision of the Statutes.

27 V., (1864) An Act in addition to Chapter 167 of the The whole.
c. 9.
Bill for revising and Consolidating
the General Statutes of Nova Scotia,
Of "Offences against the Person."

29 V., (1866) An Act in addition to and to amend The whole.
c. 19
Chapter 169 of the Revised Statutes,
"Of Malicious Injuries to Property."

29 V., (1866) An Act to provide for the seizure of The whole.
c. 37

Arms and Munitions of War.

1

29 V., (1866) An Act for the better security of the The whole.
c. 38
Crown and the Government of Nova

Scotia against Treasonable and Sedi-
tious Practices and Attempts.

30 V., (1867) An Act to amend Chapter 157 of the Re- The whole.
c. 13

vised Statutes of Nova Scotia (third'

series) "Of Offences relating to the
Army and Navy."

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Made by His Excellency the Governor General in Council, pursuant to the provisions of 32 and 33 Vict., Chap. 29, Section 118, to be observed on the execution of the judgment of death in every prison, as well as guarding against any abuse in such execution, as also to give greater solemnity to the same, and of making known, without the prison walls, the fact that such execution is taking place.

1. For the sake of uniformity it is recommended that execu tions should take place at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon.

2. The mode of execution, and the ceremony attending it, to be the same as heretofore.

3. A black flag to be hoisted at the moment of execution, upon a staff placed upon an elevated and conspicuous part of the prison, and to remain displayed for one hour.

4. The bell of the prison, or, if arrangements can be made for that purpose, the bell of the parish or other neighboring Church, to be tolled for fifteen minutes before, and fifteen minutes after the execution.

33 VICTORIA.

Preamble. Act 31 V., c. 94, cited.

Part of Sect. 1 repealed.

Proviso.

СНАР. 25.

An Act to amend the Act respecting the extradition of certain offenders to the United States of America.

of

[Assented to 12th May, 1870.]

TN amendment of the Act passed in the thirty-first year of Her Majesty's reign, intituled "An Act respecting the treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America, for the apprehension and surrender of certain offenders," Her Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

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1. So much of the first section of the said Act as is in the words following, that is to say: "or any Police Magistrate or Stipendiary Magistrate in Canada, or any Judge of the "Sessions of the Peace in the Province of Quebec, or any Inspector and Superintendent of Police empowered to act as "a Justice of the Peace in the Province of Quebec, "-shall be and is hereby repealed, except only as respects any proceedings commenced by or before any of the functionaries therein mentioned, before the coming into force of this Act, which may be continued and completed as if this Act had not been passed; but nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent any person holding any of the said offices from being appointed under the said section to be a Commissioner for the purposes of the said Act.

CHAP.

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