rienua in mis county expiam 10 us batS65,771 84 has been expemIa3 it went to John F. Cheek, Cllt;be county, to spend at the gamingr has it went to Bookwalter to Ko iie Register, to tell lies on honest r has it went to either? If n 'ouldliko to know wli3t has been rith it; and the farmers and tax-] eneraily would like to know w as been applied. The tax-payersouniy dcmaad an explanation fro fficers in charge, and it is righhoy should have itvREGISTKATION.The lime for the election will 8lt; ere, and it is the imperative duty ry man to see that the registry orrect. Examine it, and if the f any persons are found upon i( re dead, or have moved off, have rased, and have the names of new re, if such there be, registered, oter should examine the Hat for slf, and knoif that his name is roper place. Don’t wait for otho take the lead, but lead off yo nd encourage others who may be ig in the great work before us.ntil the last vote is cast, and w Jile into those who may be arm iu the great and glorious eau hick we are battling. It is to yo ediata interest that the Uniontould be strocesful in the coming^ *• •on. It is to he immediate inter re ry poor mti in the country, an the interest of millions yet ui 1 our humble opfciou there is m ake in the coming election thanis been in any previous election i oited States. It will either eeti 1 time to come the question of tl ability of our free Republic jsusC\ life against internal foes, or i ar open anew the gastly wound cted by traitors, and burst into ente and tumble into the yawning treason. Our duties aro plaine issues are plain, and we ahoul trick from them.EXPLANATION.n our issue of last week we pcmme resolutions which were \ Congress in 1863, stating th»4-iman had dodged them, in while a mistake. There were threei, but we were under the iiapr they were all passed upon atch upon a more careful examin find to be a wrong impression, wishing to make Democratic c ear any greater than they are, w •it, for God knows that the leadparty have already enough sii