RerAn GAZETTE; 6M Barrels and half barrels of all kinds. Books. printed, of all kinds, not prohibited to be imported into the United Kingdom. Maps, Charts and Globes. Blocks, Rigging and Sails which may have been used to take new vessels from this Island to a market for sale, if such blocks, rigging and sails shall be returned forthwith after the sale of the vessel direct to this Island by the exporter thereof and shall have previously paid and shall have been charged with the duties by law imposed thereon on the first importation thereof into this Island. Broom Corn and Bark. Coal. Dye-woods of all kinds (ground and unground.) Engines (fire) Flax. Fish of all kinds, and products of fish and all other creatures living in the water. Furs, Skins and Tails (undressed) Grindstones hewn, (wrought or unwrought.) Hemp and Tow (unmanufactured.) Hides. IIorns. Iron (pig) Lime. Manures. Fish Oil. Organs, Bells and heating Furnaces, imported expressly for any Church Chapel or sacred edifice in this Island and intended to be placed therein. Ores of metals of all kinds. Ordnance or Commissariat Stores or war muni- tions of any kind, or military baggage or clothing brought into this Island for the use of Her Majesty’s Army or Navy or Militia by any Commissary or other person in Her Majesty’s service. Military clothing and accoutrements for the use of Her Majesty’s Volunteer Corps in this Island. Printing paper, Royal and Demy, in use for newspapers. ' Poultry and Eggs. Pelts. Plants, Shrubs and Trees. Rags. Salt. Seeds. Slate. Stone or Marble, sawn or 1n Its crude or un- Stock, live, of all kinds, for breeding purposes. Seines, Nets, Lines and Twines, Fishing hooks and Jig moulds for the use of the fisheries. Staves. Tallow. Teazels. Timber and Lumber of all kinds, round, hewn and sawed (unmanufictared) Firewood. W 001. lV' All and every the powers and autho- rities, provisions, rules, regulations, directions, penalties. forfeitures, clauses, matters and things in the said recited Act of the nineteenth Vic- toria, chapter one, shall severally and res« pectively be duly observed, practised and ap- plied to, and put in execution, in relation to the duties thereby and hereby imposed and granted, as well during the time hereby limited as after the expiration thereof, for secuaing, levying, collecting and recovering the said duties, and all arrears thereof, and all penalties and forfei tures that may have heretofore been incurred under and by virtue of the said recited Act; and for sueing for and recovering all such penalties as shall have been or may be incurred in relation to the said duties, as fully and effectually, to all intents and purposes, as if the same powers and authorities, rules regulations, directions, penalties, forfeitures, clauses, mat- ters and things were particularly repeated and re-cnaeted in the body of this Act, with refer- ence to the said duties hereby or thereby granted and imposed. V. No rum, brandy, gin or alcohol shall be imported or brought into this Island in any cask or package not capable of containing at least sixty gallOns (except as hereinafter excepted,) and any person offending against the provisions of this section shall forfeit Ten pounds for every cask or package, and the liquors shall be for- feited, provided that nothing in this section contained shall apply to any such liquors i’m- ported into this Island from Europe, the British West Indies or any British possession in North America. VI. On the seizure of any goods, wares and merchandize by the Landwaiter or Preventive Officer, under the provisions of the said herein- before recited Act, the duties on such goods, wares and merchandize shall be first paid into the public Treasury, within thirty days after the sale thereof, and the balance or residue of the wrought state. Burr orrerestone. proceeds arising from such sales, after tba pay-