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blanks, shall be printed under the directions of the clerk 

 of the peace, and that he shall cause a sufficient number 

 of them to be delivered to the collector of cess in each ba- 

 rony ; that one thereof shall be left by the collector, or such 

 person as he shall depute for the purpose, at the house of 

 each person entitled to vote, ten days before the first day 

 of the then next January sessions to be holden for that di- 

 vision of the county in which the barony is situated, with 

 notice to him to fill up and sign the same, and return it 

 within eight days to the collector's office. The papers re- 

 turned to be delivered by each collector to the assistant- 

 barrister on the first day of the said sessions ; the assistant- 

 barrister to open them in public court, to cause the clerk 

 of the peace to write down the names of the persons for 

 whom, and by whom, the votes are given, and then to de- 

 clare on whom the choice has fallen, so far as relates to the 

 baronies for which the election shall be taken ; and to 

 proceed in like manner at the first town of the next divi- 

 sion of the county, and then to return to the Board of Im- 

 provement the names of the Board so chosen. 



The Board to possess all such powers for making pre- 

 sentments for public works as grand juries now possess ; 

 and to be authorized and required also to present such 

 sums as may from time to time be appointed by the Board 

 of Improvement for or towards the erection or support of 

 agricultural schools. 



The Board to have power to enforce its presentments; 

 but these we think should be subject to the revision of the 

 Court of Review, in like manner as presentments under 

 local Commissions of Improvement. A certain number 

 of the Board to go out each year in rotation, and to be re- 

 placed by election, as in the first instance. 



