in the pay of the corps.
He is exempted from the Militia, the tax for one
horse, and the powder tax (if he chooses to avail
himself of that privilege), and also the ballot for the
proposed supernumerary Militia and Cavalry.
His horse is broke and kept in constant exercise
at the stables of the corps (should he prefer sending
him there), where he stands at less expense than at
livery.
There are no expensive meetings, and the attendance