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The working of these laws will be brought more distinctly into view by placing before the eye part of a supposed London Gazette, containing the names of the candidates for English constituencies. It might appear thus:—

GENERAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE FOR ENGLAND.

——— day of ———— 1859.

(Signed) —————— Registrar.

[The Schedule will then proceed in the order specified in Clause IX., with the names of all the candidates who have been previously members of the House, in their order,—and then with the names of the new candidates, also in the order pointed out in the same law.]