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CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAT COUNTY, NEW .ftfftSEY, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1866. ' ™ — aMfc— i - ■ - 1 - l -j — 1 I£l!- ' ■ • - - 1 " *- " 4. ' uJI : rrt

NO. 592.

■R ®kt port's (Cornn. THE DEAJ® kOLDlER. Tiudilad fin <l» Cnu J. C. Mil, »T A tana Zeeso the ujt burled hv.d of * loMMr. t'poo ft distant war won. Hel l. Id SeatD a .older rlrrpa. VnndM. everltoked— no p«v UleeerfterevovUkc,... And Ceoerale, with croM nod wreath, Ride 69 61a op and down, Hot Iklnh that bo who bravely f>U Ik worthy of ■ crown. for sassy » horo falls Iho lo«r, but fee thai f Alloa Midler U aotlbor too* aor word. Tim one, al Call of mala*. b Uk borne for owe the plain, A talker fall of aaxioae dread, Aad says <-*■ I fear bra Mala I' » Tbkrkella a weepta* mother, And sote aloud Help, Hoareo f To «u k* kaa auBouaeed Massif, Tko cluck ■ topped al atom I" ^ A dtaldeo pale, wltb nleadfaal faro. Look* through the t wlllfkl dlz. : "Aad la be far awaj aad deed I TOrae coola, with deepaal anrulah filled, Tkolr loara to Maoeoa ooauaaad, Em hia arfeo far sway Ilea alaln, Too aatdler aad Iko Crload. Aad Unarm tkoaa beartfalt lean dolh lake Cpooaekmdlal'akraaal. Aad boon them to the dlrtanl field Aad peora tbaa. from the cloud an daw 11 poo the horo alaln , P Upea the distant plala. fgfuftUflvrons. " BEFORE GOD AMD MAS." "Bofart God and than wiinaear* yoo do aoteasaly promise to Ion and cberial. each other, nolil daatb do 700 pprl. " Ha; braaaaa strayed softly through (haopen wlodov, fanning (ha Bowing curtain, ia aad oat; Ala; bloaaoata filled the fresh A morning air wltb parfomcj and Maj dew■till iperklad on the Jewelled great. Il waa a bridal aaoroing ; and amid the Sabbath alilloaaa nod (he spring-tide loroli ' ^ oeaa tbelr rcwa were plighted before Ood . aad man— High Clifloe aad Clara Uor- > * V Until death!" 'I'be lerer-heibaod gaaed down upon the timid girl whoee hand la; ia hte, feeling anddeoly how tar- ' rible waa that word— death! tie claapod the (rambling bead closer, *j if ha fell al- 1 ready Ike chilling of tbeee warm pulioi. <

Standing Ibere before ifcagroy-baired oia:i of God, hia tkongklfi traaetail forward lu a day when tbeae solemn promises would hare boon lalfillod— Iho day of her dealh r It woald be her death, for the eonld eerar •be loft to go on tbroogb life alone. Clara Morris, bertelf he|py aad fimilheg , ia hot bridal robefi, how ihunld ak« •ceeeeiae of a aomalbiog gloomier thiu .death he break tko marring* row ! Thoee children I They were supremely ihappy, upon that May moroiog. Sun- , ahina, and daw, aad fioweri— the/ do not /ore tell winter, chill aad gloom, "What Gad both joined together, Hi ! •© man -pal aoeader 1" The tremaloai roice oT the old minuter . preoeooeed thoee wordk rory tolemoly.— 1 The imile open Hugh CHftoo'e lip »■ 1 eonfideet end triumphant. Who aboeld 1 pet Moedor ft can hit Ue gealU UTo-lidn : that had lowed into il, more and more completely every year, tiooe their plee- ( i eent ahildheed 7 1 Aad Clare I Ah. aha waa Uiakiag only el the atrong, manly form by her lido. It I •M the eld, old utory of the aak and the fine. Tbey iored, end were happy. It 1 wee eaoegh. The preeeat wai pcrbci, I aod. ib* fotare woald he lifca onto it, and ■ OTWO BWch teare abundant. ell, standing before the cairn -faced tear her t

wimee bom ia Lifo, we learn that eo aiaai liie hate shadows, and te* gladden •emmet it* tiro* of fading flowers end faliSeroe lima* the May riolkU opaaod thalr blee a yea la the meadow grate, aeree Um May dawa aad anoihlaa had •anad thair bloom, aad earn time# (hay ikkawiy gnea of that wadding day that It »ee May again. May down no the, tiMffi I I nail 1 1! field* of Virginia, where to bade ware (ramped to death under the berry rag teat of armiee teat karryiag to gmooo-. May waa where iiegh Olifta. marehad aad romped with tk. l.yaJ data** of oar beloved tend. May waa o«t Kaginad. too. where CMra Clifloe lired •e^tteei (tejadhs^Mwham .■ -vV £

eye bed wltaeaaed aey oetward aapreaaioo j of the detert-gloem io their\bearla. At but Clara grew impatieol, waiting for a raconciliatloo which ' nerer cania nearer aa yeara weot en. Ia ao agony of pride >ba brought a auit fcrdirorca againat him. It waa not oppcaed, for her hear. band waa ia tha army, aad bit friends rejoiced that tba marriaga-tia waa to ba severed hy Clara1* free. wlU. . "Baforo. God aad maa" their rowe were pledged ; aha brooghl tham before maa to be broken "Until death" tba; badf romiaed to abide by tham. And dealh waa not far away. It waa jnat at twilight of a chilly, drizzling day in May. There are May norm, aa wall aa May dowere aad a'cnahiua.— Clara waa aittiag alooe by bar wiodow, thinking drearily that tba gloom without harroonified wall with tba desolation witbio bar bonae. Childlaea, and worse than widowed ! Sba bad heped that Hagh'a old lore Bight overrate hia pride and bitterness, and he woeld dispute ike nation which would meku them like otker woman and man to each other. All day long aha had felt a slraoga nearness to him, aa il 1 ba was coming, and waa almott there.— Hha' beard tha rate beatiag against the 1 window, and triad to kaap tba fire bright, with a aia gular aaoaa that it WU for H ugh. Aad tkte feeling that be waa coming to 1 bor did not surprise ar parplai bur. It t auumed only natural that he would come, end aha waa gaiiug down the atreet, tbroogb Iko gathering gloom, looking for ; him aa eha oaad ta look always al light- 1 fall. She had beea wretchedly lonely. 1 •od the longed now for hi* footfall in the I hall, hia band 'on her lanakiny hair, and - hit cheerful "good evening, Clara," aa I aba bad not . Buffered bertelf to lung j • through Iboaa aepa ruled years. She diil I 1 not even think that It would he marvel- j ' looa did ke come bnndreda of miles, from 1 tba tenia and tba calop fires, and walk | ' ibal v. Ilsge atreot again. If ba bad | I opened the door, and stood by her aids, . < 1 aba woeld wot have felt atartlsd or aor- j . priaad ; not even have wondered why be ' waa Ibtre. Something of aorrow'a bewil- | 1 > derineot wee coming over ber amies, end { ' - bar heart called pitifully for Arm — poor ' > child ! 1 Bat Hugh did not coma. Only instead, tba postman flopped el the door witb > ' package, which a serving-woman brought 1 in, witb tba lights. Tbey were strange, j 1 official looking papeia, and aha glanced , 1 over the first with oervont beats, catching ' joet enough of ilaiaporttoknowthat.il c was tba fatal bill Of divorcement, which 1 1 mads tba reft of ber life something apart 1 - from tlie' pleasant anlicipaUoos wbicb bad c i filled bar mind only a moment before.— ' Sba cruihed il in her fingers, and with u odd feelingleaa stare io her ayes, took the j ' 1 other in ber hand. It wee a brown eove- 1

I lope, directed m a coarse, strange hand- ■ I writing. She tern it upon, and a plain ' 1 gold ring fall out, and rolled away on tb.' ' ' table; there waa a el ogle enrl Of brown " hair, aad a little folded note enclosed io ' tba letter. "She opened tbe note, wad | 1 reed in Begb'a oell-rsmeinbered band1 writing— j. "1 am dyiog. God forgive as both. , precious wife. There it another life— I , ' shell be eaiueg tor yoa there." „ The letter w«e torn a comrade, who I t baried Hugh, and seat tba keepsakes io . hia wife, lie wee woanded three da; a „ before, and they ware very glad when hia „ dreadful Bufferings reded. Wilhedemb , anguish Clara dropped the letter, aad tbe ( crashed paper together. Tbe data ef each B heed the other— it »u the same, May c 16th. Before God aad maa the marriagu oov- j eoaol waa mads. Before Ged and man it „ stood broken ! •; (sod help ber ! God kelp na ell who ({ too long to forgive and ba forgiven. tt Until death they promised to love, and , death bad claimed its solemn right to pert B them. Unmaa tew bad ipokee, bat iu ,, eorrowfa! dacieion had bean ratified by p Ged'e authority. & What God had Jalned together, God 1; and «?1 may had pnt eaub^ar ! t]

0 A Hmkll-Pei Spcc^ilntion. ^ The Oregon oorrerponderit of the 8t. Pool /Vuaa weceotly mat ngenina witb a tern for apecdtating. Aftpk relating bis earions fetilo atlajnpte^get a riea in Ue world, tha disconsolate cams ta tba folleaving cooelaaioa : Soya I to tayeell sea I, "Hook, there's r no eee of fightin' agin look any longvr ; Xeerybohy te bond to ewiodla ye aom.- ' hew, If they have to die for it." 80, while I was titling on a wood pile, and wood aria' whether 1 hadn't better go aad draw, myself each *»• with it, the Mayor of the city some along, and saya ho to me. says be: : -.1',^.""' "" ' "Well. yee. rather r* aaya I, "and tec. iogaahowl em Dommooeghia', eadam bora to work for deed men. 'tweuldo't be 'propriate If 1 didn't took grave. " Al thai ha luffed, and qairud the par. lieu Ian; and then aaya ba, "Bow woald 1 ^ ^ "~dy Job at let dolla.a "I'll do anything for Ue. fignroe.' -ml "ITl tg graeea. auqqp CkieiA«yi or in lawywc. " Than ha la«W Hiu.

1 (' Arlar 1 had reeoived^my poinlmant, j ' says I, "Sqoire, if its all tbe una to you 1 ; I'd like to know what I'm going into." Sap he to mo : "We've got a few cases of email pQi in i 1 town, and we want a good trnaty man to : take care of the peal boose, abont five i miles up in the woods." If be hadn't been loeklag me square in i I the face. 1 do belters 1 skonld e' blanched [ clean eoat just thsu ; bit I jammed down j tbe crown of my bat. cocked one oyo, aoil | 1 saya 1 to tbe Squire, saya I, "A bargain's ; a bargaia the world ovsr, hot I want toy ! money in gold ovary Saturday." "All right" saya he, "yon can come | ioto a certain bonio l'U pint out, every i .Saturday, witb e male, and get your moaey aod provisions." I went ont to tbe woods ou Monday, and bad seven patients the fust week.— ! For a few days 1 felt pool; streakad, hut j Lord, a felloe 'd get need to anything ■ ben his pocket's dry. I wedl into town j on Saturday, to the kouso agreed on, and j - there, tare 'miff, I found a pile of provisions, and my thirty-five dollars io gold. "Thioga ia~ e looking a liulu lively," j < i aaya I to myaelf, aaja 1, "and aa there , | i.aiot ao basinets that'll pay any batter J 'n Ibis, I gnaaa we'll keep tbie 'are mill a | 1 grindin' es loeg as the wheels 'II keep e j | tnrning." |j Tbe oext work I bad foar mora patiema , and I rigged op tha old mute 1 bad for ; , packing, and wont into town for more j , moat, Boar, anger, meal, nice preserves, J , and taore gold. Tbe patients got along I j fua rtle, 'cos I kept 'em on aceal dial, ao , 1 coold sail tbe rust of tbe vittlea io Ore- ! j | , Walt, this thing ran along for about j 1 j three months. 1 weot into town every j Saturday end got my tbirty-fiva duller.-, | I and aa mscb plunder aa I dare call fur; j and every Suodey 1 streaked il up to Ore- ( | got City aad got the eaab for the whole , | Finally, all. my patients but one, gat < well aod cleared out. But tbte feller, 1 bain' a good sort o' chap, agreed to stay | and be sick a while longer if 1 *t| go halves 1 : with bim on my wages. 1 agretd to do 5 ; this, and waa a convafess for about fivo ! weeks. Then ha got kiad o' lonely and ' ugly, aod swore be wouldn't be sick an- I ; other day uulaaa I'd fetch bim soma li- 1 quor. Finally, to quiet tbe falter, and ' j keep tba thing running along smooth, I " want up to Oregon City and got a bottle ' of thia Saint Ore; X that ya see adver. 1 lised so much io tha newspapers, aad 1 blast my bnttooa if be didn't get^drnnk ' it In lata than two bonra, and pnt for ' on a dead run, ' There be blnwed tbe whole thing, and I j I haint dune nothing at the peat bout* 1 .;nce. Dot 1 didn't lose a man ' any way ; and 1 comeowt of tha bnainesi

with ab ut five hnndred dollars in gold ; abich I reytkar guess make* ; »a about witb Oregon end ber dead mm been dealih' with. Facta Conor riiinp line Unheal. In all tbe throats, tha must nutritious part of the gra\p list jnat beneath tb* ooter surface or skia, and of coutae u loit in lb* of balling. This ia eminently true ul backs beat. Tliia grain js known to be the moat (attesting u! all to Ike inferior j animals, awias, Ac. As bucEwheat la one of the staplf crops of Sostaz county, and prodnced tkoie in a state of petfectiou which is bardly equalled aeywOere alts, the telluwiog tacts concern log its valuable properties, will be reed with pe. cuiiM interest : Some time line* M. Isidore Perm unto determine the nairiliv* valor of the different portions of ibis grain.— following are tha resalu of his iavaaligatioaa: Duck" best is fooad to anrpaaa all other grains in nitrogenous matters, aad is piobably greatly saperior to oatmeal aa a source of supply of muscular . power Io tb* system. Tba alimentary preparations mad* with bnckwbeat flour generally e wholesome and snlEeiaarsparatory nourishment, bit between two kioda of buckwheat there exists e difference of 45 ner cer.1. ia nitrnsennuv of 10

t matters. Tbe coeraeet aad least .white of tb* two is lh* richest te aitrogenons prioI, ciplhs, phosphsles sod fotty msttere— e This te eooaequcoily the most ootritious. I There may be between the v arises prodoete of the grinding ar on*4>alcb or bock. , wheat, with respect to their richness in nitrogen, pboepbateo and fatty matter, . inch differeeeee that one contains nearly Mean time* as moeh nilrogss, twanty-Sve Umas M mack phoaphato, aod a haadred 0 aod fiftaew times as moeh fatly matters a* e another; the coarsest fleer may cootain , twice as maeb nitrogen, four timet and a half m tench phosphates, and two and a $ half timea at macb fatty members as aa »qnel weight ef the beckwbeal furnished . "It. Tba brsa which proceedo from the or- „ dioery griediog of back wheat is riches iu, , oilroges, phosphate, and tally matter, than the whelp groin from which it pro- , cesds, aad it weeld bs poM^ite by a psr1 f«>l msthpd of bokiug 10 aa pants a teri- , nssaa paodact which should cental, this lorn. Among the products obteta.d dar. fog the grind..* te beck.lrete By the pre. ■eot Me. tor* is a Boa white mill duet. . wheat floor, and » a meek more-siibslan-uei (aad tbaa sttor of thorn, aad for oca. . r..'

, Rtilra for Health— A la Dr Hall M. Never go to bod with your fast sticking i ' out of tbe wiodow, particularly when it is j 1 raining or frerting. 1 Mors than three pig's feel and half a , • I mine* pie. eaten at midnight, will not gen- | ' j orally cesM cootomor to dream of hoa'rie, | paradise, accommodating bankers and ! > : other good thing* ; el least they are not : * I -r^m dflifli [ Never atand ia this raio barrel all night ; I ! it checks perspiration, end spoila rain wo- ; 1 tar for washing purposes. Never spankfyouj- children with a hand- ; saw, or box tbuir vara wltb the sharp edge : of 1 hatchet, aa it te apt to effect tbe 1 ' brain. | To enlarge tha masclss of the arms aod | tegs, climbing up aod down the chimney | 1 (especially if tbe bouse is e four story one,) three or fodr times before breakfast, ia m j , cheap exercise and givea a voracious ap- ) 1 | petite. _ > Ear-seta in ehildrvo ia a ooiumoa and : Taxations complaint. To core it at once I bore a bote io the tympannui with a gim- ! j let, aod pour io oil aod things. If the ' 1 I child keupa on crying, bore away to tha I ' ' other ear. Corot may be easily cored. The most , torturing corn can A* extirpated ss fol- 1 j Tske a sharp knife aud find the ' i joint of tba toe whereupon tkt com rs- | sides ; insert the knife in the articulgtfoo, and pry off ha too aod throw it away. It - j will oavar return to yoa again, unless yoor ■ dog brings it back to yon in hia mouth.— , (Patent applied fat.) • ^ f ■ i Th§ habit of drinking calf bo cured by ' ' ■ Riving tbe diinkera all tha liquor tbey . t | want to drink all the time. We know of ' < j in oar own experience who were eared ' three weeks. One jumped oul.ofsj^J story window and ran a corbstoueS bis bead. The other didn't gut up • morning, end baa cow a universal '' curbalooa growing ovar bis head in the grove-yard. f '4 1 Tbe Itailrand Engineer. 1 One of oor railroad epgioeers, sume j 1 jears lioee, was running an express traio • 0 of tan well-filled ears. It wat in the night. 1 aad a very dark night top. Ilia train was • time, and he was potting the err- . ginc to lira utmost speed of which it w*. r capable, in order to reecb a certaiu point -' al a propte' boor. Ho waa running un ■> strait aod Inval track, and at this unusual , velocity, when a conviction struck bim that he must (top. "AiDmelhing seemed to tell me," ke seid, "teal to go ahead dangerous, and'I most slop if I would save life. I looked back al ray train, and it was all right ; 1 strained my eyes aod 1 ' peered into the darkness sod could eee no ! 1 danger, uor anything betokening danger, I and Iber* in to day. tin o 1 could have 1 seen five miles. I . listened to the woikiog ; ■ , seen live miles, a iirienea to me wommg

of the engine, tried. vthe water, looked at j the ecatea, aad all waa right. 1 tried to | faugh myaelf ont of what 1 considered a childish fear; fort like lianquu 'a ghost, it : woeld ool duwutet my biddiug, but grew • stronger iu its hold upon mo. I thoogbt i i of the ridicule 1 woald hava heaped upon ' ' me if I did stop; but it war of no avail. : 1 1 The conviction— (or by this time il bad!' 1 ripened into * oetiuleiloo— that. I must ' atop. I shut off, blew (ha whistle for Ibe ' brakes accordingly, came to a.dcad bait, got off., want ahead a III lie way wilhoul ' 1 ">'l* k word A* anybody what waa the manor. 1 had a lamp io my hapd aad bad gona about sixty fast,' wtisa ! aatf'whal had convinced ma that premonitions are 1 sometimes possible. 1 dropped tba lau- 1 tare from, my asrvel.at grasp, and aat 1 down 01' the track, utterly unable to < stand. " Be goes en to tell nathat than ba locnd that soma ooe bad disss a spike I that had long faateued a switch rail, fed • had opaood a switch that bad afWsys been I kept locked, wbicb ted ou a track— only i about oae hundred aod fiflj^foel loeg- 1 Which terminated 10 a siaoa quarry! — | Here it was wide epos, aad had 1 out I obeyed my premonitory warning-leal! it 1 what yen will— I ahould bava ran Into il, I aod at to cod or tbe track, only about ten < rods long, my basvy engine and train, 1

> moving at tbo rate of forty milec an boar, / Would have coma into collision witb a - solid wall of rock, cigbtooo feel high I— - Tba caoooquaocas, bad I done ao, can . alitor ba imagiotd cor described, but - tb*j[ coold by ao possibility bars boon - othcrwiM tbaa fol ally horrible." No one ■ can hare doubt the fact or a special ioter- . poaitioo 0/ God, hp which from a calamity ' matt terrific, bandrwda of lives war* woo. 1 derfaUy spared. 1 — Naror pvrekasa loss or friaodhbip by , gifts ; whsn thus obtaiosd tbsy are lostss 1 saos as yot stop' payment. — Ao Kagfish lord, wishing ,/e do s 1 little more too aoy or bis brother aristo- ! crmu had done before bim weal to a telegraph ofiaaia Loader., sod bad hit cigar lighted bj aa alaetrie apark from Heart's Content, sent through to Atlantic CaMa. Thia feat coat him 100 gofoaas, or *4,060 is gold. — Io practical baQs lbs Irish an avsc 1 more famow tbaa ia those manly logical: to rirbcm ana ww aver board waa about a poor Irfoh paaaaal who qpa ioaadariag Uraagh a hog on a email raggsd poasy In iu affevta to |Moh on. to animal got ooa of htn/aal oateagUd is to crimp : Arroh, my hoy T exclaimed to rider. >' jm an gwfog te go* V. H » ttmo for

I Duties of Inspector » of Kegistr y , j and Elections, ; ; Under th* act entitled ".-In net In ascertain byjiroper proof, citizens who shall be en ■ : ' tilled Io tho righto of tuff rage, ' ' approved ' I April 4th, 1066; |j Arraotxo sv viis sttosxkt gkxibau. BOW qUAUnnD. j 1. Upon receiving notice of thorr ap. • . pointmcut, tho Iuspvetcrs of ltcgislry and ' foro tho Clark of th# County, and roeeiva ' j Tho earn* course most ho pursued when ; o vacancy ia filled by tho Governor, reacts or kkoistbt d?8i<isatki.. 2. Tha first meoiiog of the Inspectors , bald for tboqinrposa of designating places L of registry asd for the polls, wbicb must I designated unless lighted with gas. I 3. Tha Inspectors of Register shall j give two week.' previous nonce io tb. j districts by publication in a newspupur. aad posting up handbills of tbo tun* lbs registry, revising tho and for the eleetiou. 10 form si follows: * notice or fiEni-vTHY, revision and i j N °aslMafcs*rfS^^'a'aJo!?Ss^lQ'as*°(»! arrolureu lbs cm Hsll'ia said ally 1 lh. |.l«rr ' | th. B.cllon la surfa rlly Aod lh., furthrl , ! "aLmSI'u bmh; flv.n, thsl'ssl.l tasp..arnlr.iaildrllucsaldmwKlrr. " * taspeetors ./ N sytstrp sad of Unit ons. • 4. The Iaspectors will see that the | ' j places thus desigoatsd by them aa Regisand polling places are properly pro- 1 I pared ; toy will procure tbe books, lists, Ac., required iu tbe perforui- ' scca O^-therr dunes, cud the cxpeusus • 1

j tb us i «ar red nijh-bo provided soil paid j for as the incidental expenses of elecliuu rissT hkcti.vo ros bcoutbt. 5. Tbe Iaspectors will meet on the ; ! Tuesday three weeks -before Ibe general [ election (which this year will be tbo l&lb ! ! of October) SA 9 A. sr., al the place deeig-j dated, and organize a* a board of Regit- 1 I try, by appeiuting one of tbelr nmber us 1 chairman, w bo ahull administer to the 1 other luepeclorfl, arid hare admtoielereU J To bun to following oath : - "1 do tolemoly ssear (or affirm) that 1 will tnpport tbo coaatuulion of the United a tales and tbe eoostiluliou of tbe ■late of New Jersey, aad that 1 will faithfully discbarge the unties ot Ibe office ef inspector ol Registry aud of elections, according to tba best of my ability." 6. Tbe said Board shall then proceed to make a Usl of all persona qualified and 1 entitled to vol# at tbe ensuog election in the plecl.oo District of wbicn tbey are In tba opioiun ul tba AttorGeneral, the tew does not contemplate that tba voter must appear before the Inspectors al the uns they meet to make JpO original register. The list can made up from inspecting/lbe poll list .of to teal general election,' and from other satisfactory evidence.

r, .7. If there are more than 400 voters in to election district, to Inspectors of - Registry, may bava power to sit I 0 ■ (Br If lass than 100, tbey are limited it to one tfoy. B 8. The said Register ahall coniaia a t list of the parsons sa qualified and cntid tied to Ttiie in said election district, alj pba helically arranged according to ton _ respective laroamse, so aa to show in on* column the name te foil long lb, and ia another column io citiea aod in incorpo. '. rated villages to residence by the oam- ' bar of to dwelling, if there be a number, aad tea name of tha iltraat or other Iocs- ' lion of tfio dwelling place of each per / roan or aaorsTET uar. r R.giiter of tb* Klactoi* ia tba 1 Election District of lb* ' Mad# by the itoafd of Rag ia try of sack ' District. October, 186 , ; ' I Bg>«h lB5SBtH""r" ' [ and ao on Ihrawgh to alphab.1 ' ro»n ar connuTE 1 > Ws to aadaraignad, eoorprittng to j < t Board of Bagiatry and of Kteorow, for I to Kfocrieo Distriat of to <

r ' do certify that th. fnregoicg ia a list uf j ) A It. a | Dated October, 186 I 9. Tba list, wban completed, shall conatitute and b. knowe as lb. Register ol Election of Ik* District. Th. Inspectors ' ' shall mak. fonr c.rtificd copies thereof. - Olh.r threa ahall b. retained for 'heir ' own cm. Th. original list ab.ll be file d ' 10. The Hoard of Registry will m«. I 1 us tbo Thursday preceding lb. peroral 1 .faction (which this year will be Noveoi- ' ber 1st) at tb. designated place, for the I purpose of revising and correcting said 1 session until 2 p. nr.. aud th.y shall too ' ' and puu.pf.te the said lists. II Tbe opinion of tba Attorney Gen. 1 original list* who does not appear in | 12. Tha proceedings of th. said Board •ball be open, and all persons residing be entitled tu be beard by said inspectors 1 t io relation In corrections or additions 10 J •aid Register. 13. Though the law is silent on tb* • ' •object, yet inspector, would secure ' greater correctness in Aba revised list* if ' tbey requsste^bet ibe corrections askr-l u.g in form (ubsianlially as follows: 1 1 I ask that A B. be stricken from Ibe Register because be is nut a resident ul ' tka District. 1 uk that U. D. he stricken from the i Register because be is not a citizen ol the ' United Stales. I ask that K F. be stricken from ll.e ' year in to sr. te 01 b». month, iu tl.v I ask thai G II. I*, stricken Iron, the • Register because he ha. been gem y of »u ' record ar proof thereof. 1 ask that Jehu Adauis 00 the Ueguter ' be changed to Clark Adams, the former ) i having been wrongly registered. Ac.,;1 men be erased from the Register or all 1 ; Elates, ou applying <*a have Lis uarne 1

„ he is a CIIIMD ol the United Slater, by ! ^ producing a coruscate of nuturalizatiuu . j ' the date of exhibitton ; uor shall any h | other proof uf bia being a citizen be te- .. j oeived, uelesa be bee been registered at j the Inst election, and known by a majori- » i ty of to inspectors ss a legal vqter. t, 1 IS. Any persoa reqiuring his uuis 10 u 0e placed ou said Register ehall be tub- i j jeel to challenge by the inspectors or any ' . ' "Yon do swear that you are a cilizuu I 1. of tbe United btales, that. you have rail tided te Ibis Slate one year, and iu this q county five months sczt before ibis eliclios, aud out eUswbere; that you are j dow a resident of Ibis election district, j that as far aFy o» know and verily beliei. „ yon arc twootj-one years of age, aud in p all raspecu qualified to be regtslered in registered else* here, a 16. To any elector of tbe district who u qualification ol any parson claiming lot t right to be registered, the following uaiii r may be administered by either of the . inspectors : 0 "You do swear (or affirm) tbst you are ' an alector of tbte election district ; ibal , > 700 will folly aod truly aoiwer all such , 1 questions as shall be pot to you-toocbiog , Ibe place of residsuca aud oilier qualifi. a- , ' tious aa an elector of tbe person bun - claiming the right to be registered a. a 1 voter io ibis district. ' 17. After to Itel shall kata beea fell; I ' completed Ike inspectors shall cause four ' copies of the same to be made, each ol ' which shall ba oarUfied by them to be a ' correct list of voters of their district, oae ' 1 of which shell ba filad te tb* ofic* of tbe - Cousty Clark. < DCTiEa as judge, or auroTioir. 1 18. Tb* Mid inspectors shall act as judges of election aud conduct the elec110a according to law, aad preside at to ( same, aad have aod poaaaM ell to pos- „ ore aod bo subject to all tbe dalies end ? liabiiitiM of Judges of Eleetiou ; and lake c to foilowiag oath before tbey akall reoaire any vole. "Yoa do swear (ar affirm ss tha case a msy he) tkal yso will faitbfolly aad im. partially execute tka datles reqaitsd *1 A yoa by law aa aa* of to »' *<• I.lactioa ; tot yoa will mat kaewtegly ra- w oalva or assent to receive tew vela of asy a. whs l» not te all respaeu qaalifled 0| aad eautted 10 vote according la to.

r , and that if say person shall offer his too • wboin you shell suspect or believe not to \- b.- quellfird or gplitled to vole in this 1 elect-on . you will challenge bis vote, aad refute to receive the seme unless yen •Imll b. msde ssitefied that be Is sntitled ! |,J When the fudges of ths Election ( shall h.ve been sworn or afflrmtd, It shall be the duly of the chairman of tho baard of election, in so open end pnblic man- ' n.r to administer to tbe clerk of said board the following oath : "Yon doswasr (or affirm us tbe case may ba), that yon ^ will faithfully and impartially execute the duties required ol you by law aa clerk of this board; " aod ibe like oath or affirmation shall be administered to and be teken by any pereou who may ba appointed. 20. Io case ou tbe day of elac'Jao aay inspector shall lor aoy cause (ail to ap- ! pear, Ins place may be supplied te to manner now provided by law for judgM St. If tbe clrrk should be absent or rafuse (o servo il shall be tbe duly of such board ol inspector, to appoiot soma pare •on qualified to vote iu such election district who eball then aud there ba pre«eol. io be eocb clerk ; and tee person ao be iu all respects clerk of said board. 22. Every parson at ths time of offer- _ log bit vote, Shall truly state tho streak I wbicb be resides, aod if tbe btCM, lodging or tenements te which be resides ' fls numbered, tee cumber thereof, aad th* entries ol the saiuv, and if thsMmaisaol numbered, tern tbe clerk eball entsr "not numbered," aud m case of refusal to - make tee statement as aforesaid, tba vote uf such elector shall lot be reosived. — , Aoy pereou m.kmg a false •talemeot, ■ball be pnnisbed by bus of fifty dollars, j 23. Tbo Bosrd of Inspectors, oa each eleetiou day before teceiviog tba votes, •bull make public pructeurauou of lbs opeu.ng ol lbs pulls aud ibsir readiness 24. Tbe Inspectors »balf"«arcful ly praaod designate oue ul tbelr number al tee j ul eveiy Volar voting to such district, wbuoe name Is on tbe register; aad uo Vole shall be lakea, or bis ballot doposited al any euuual- election in tbte Stale, where lOey vote by ballot, unteM the name uf tbe persob olfenag to vote 00 ou said register, and yie insptclor asms I. OU tee registry way ba challenged

1 , 2i. The Inspectors aud Judges of Elte- ■ .riling of tee auu 00 tbu day of stectioo, aud as .ouu us lu e lime shall arrive, tbey ■ .ball close ibe said polls aud prucrad te ; SB open and public manner, to Mtimate • aud canvass tee votes received, sad shall complete tbe same without delay, and ' -uall, audi Oiy aud puulicly announce tba > . 26. After Ibe canvass of lb* votes th* " | ""u I1"" Inst and said register so kept and | cuveked us aluresaid, shall be attached . I 10, ether, aud eball wilbin three daye bo I bled IU tbe office of te* Clark ol tha , County. 'I be register shall at nil timM . oe opeu to public inspection, ul tee office , ol the authorities te wbicb tney shall be , deposited, without ubarg*. axTvass to a*cn*TABY or stats 27. lu audition 10 tee returns required to be mitue lu tea Claik of tb* Cetmiy, Ih* iu.peuiore ul tach eleetiou dlalnct, wiil Ui.lte a special reluru lu tba Bacratary of btale, ol the names uf lbs le•pvCWiis ol Registry aud Elactioos cbo.eu attach general eleetiou, within Un daya after such election ; which may be 11 10* following form: YV* tba undersigned, Inspected of /u» Registry aud Kf.ctioss fur in. olMftfoo j district, known as tea township of Ewiag J iu lbs county 01 Mercer, da hereby cam- \ fy, that at te. g.u.rel election bald thanIU, ou te* aixtb day of Not.mbsr, A. U„ 1 066,. were elected a. tea lure. Inspectors of Registry aud Electrons for said district for te* ensuing year. A. B. 1 Inspectors of C. U. V Rsgmtry . E. F. j auu Elections. Ea tag, November, 1866. 28. Ra.igaatroa, either before of after quahned, must ba Mot direct te tba Governor. A DBiv or Howob.— In lbs groat Fox 's froWcoome days, a ^ tradesman, who h-Id bis bill for two handrad pcuuds, called for payaMBL. Fox said bo could not tbso pay him. "How cao that bw?" said to creditor; "yoo bava cow lyhg'baforo yon baolc "Thava," rrplltd Fox; "are for p*yib|; Tb# tradosaao immediately throw (to bill into to Ire. "New, sir," said ba, •tea ia a debt of koaar which I caa'l oUiga yoa toyay. ¥** uotefttoteiy sauted, " •' *•' ' .jS