ROYAL such Collectors of Ira post under this Act, except the Collectors: of Impost for Charlottetown, Georgetown, and Bedeque,ewho are already provided for by salary. XXXI. All Goods, Wares and Merchandize, imported into this Island, in, Steam Vessels, may he lauded by the masters or officers thereof, without previous entry of such Steam Vessels, or the Goods, Wares and Merchandize so im- ported in them, at the Iinpost Office, or permit to land the same being had ; provided all such Goods, Wares and Merehandizc be, on landing, placed by such master or other officer in the custody of a Preventive or other Revenue officer; and all such officers receiving Goods, Wares or Merchandize, so landed from any Steamer, without previous entry, shall retain possession thereof, on behalf of the Collector of Impost for the port in which the same shall be landed, until the Duties due in respectthereof shall have been paid or secured, any law to the contrary notwithstanding. XXXII. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to import into this Island any in- decent or obscene paintings, books, cards, lithographic or' other engravings, or any other indecent or obscene articles ; and if imported, the same shall be seized and destroyed by any Collector of Impost and Excise, or Preventive Officer. XXXIII. All fines, penalties and forfeitures imposed under or by virtue of any of the pro- visions contained in the hereinbefore recited Act of the nineteenth Victoria, chapter one, or of this Act, may be prosecuted and sued for by information of Her Majesty’s Attorney or Solicitor General, filed inthe Supreme Court of this Island. XXXIV. This Act shall go into operation and be in force _ immediately on the passing thereof, and from thence shall continue and be in force until the first day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight. XXXV. This Act may be repealed, altered, or amended, by any Act or Acts to be passed during the present Session. XXXVI. So soon as this Act shall go into Operation, the "Act of thetWenty-ninth Victoria, GAZETTE. W 74 lehapter one, intituled’ “An Act for raising a Revenue,” shall be andthe same is hereby re— "pealed. ' SCHEDULES to which'this Act refers. SCHEDULE. (A.) Form of Notice of sale of Goods. NOTICE. A sale of Goods (as mentioned below) seized by me, will take place at on the day of A. B. Landwaiter, or Preventive Officer. [Here insert a list of Goods] SCHEDULE (13.) To Her Majesty’s Attorney General of Prince Edward Island, and her Majesty’s Solicitor- General of the said Island, or to any of‘ Her Majesty’s Queen’s Counsel of the said Island, or to any Attorney of the Supreme Court of Judicature therein. These are to desire and authorize you, or anv of you, or any Attorney of the Supreme Court of Judicature of this Island, to appear for us in the said Court, as of term, or any other subsequent term, and then and there to receive a a declaration for us in an action of debt for the sum of of lawful current money, for money borrowed at the suit of our Sovereign Lady the Queen, and thereupon to confess the said action, or else suffer a judgment by 722'] dirty” or otherwise, to pass against us in the said action, and to be thereupon forthwith . entered up of record against us in the said Court, for the said sum of besides costs of suit;,and we do hereby further authorize and empower you, or any one of you, or any Attorney as aforesaid, after the said judgment shall be entered up as aforesaid, for us, and and in our names, and as our act and deed, to sign, seal and executea good and sufficient release in the law to our Sovereign Lady the Queen, her heirs and successors, of all and all manner of error and errors, writ and writs of error, and all bene- fit and advantage thereof, and misprison of error or errors, defects and imperfections whatsoever, had, made, done, committed or suffered, in about, touching or concerning the aforesaid judgment, or in, about, touching or concerning