I have the honor to forward to Your Lordship an authenticated
               and two plain copies of an Act passed by the Legislative
               Council entitled—
               
               An Act to amend the Tolls Exemption Ordinance, 1865.
               
               
            
            
               3. This Act is practically a measure of relief to the owners of
               a certain Flour Mill which is on the wrong side of the Toll Bar
               at 
Clinton. All the other Flour Mills in the Upper Country are
               beyond the Toll Bar, and the Wheat with which they are fed is
               already exempted from tolls, while the chief Market for all the
               Flour produced is also beyond, in the Mining Districts of
               
Cariboo, and 
Omineca, where gold fields have
recently
 recently been
               discovered. The result is that almost all Flour consumed is
               already free from Toll, and the Mill below the Toll gate is
               placed at a great disadvantage in competing with its rivals,
               while the Public gains little or nothing by the retention of the
               Toll on Flour which is not collected. Little foreign flour is
               now used above the 
Cascade range, our own production being
               sufficient; and the cost of carriage in the case of Foreign
               flour constituting ample protection.