History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . be collected bythe collector to whom the same has been committed for that purpose; andafter deducting therefrom the State and county taxes, shall be by him paidover to said town of Tilton. in the same manner in which he is directed topay the same to the town of Sanbornton before this division thereof; and thetreasurer of the town of Tilton, when duly chosen and qualified, shall havethe same power to issue an extent against such collector for any neglect tocomply with the provisions of this Act that he would have if such collectorhad been chosen by said to


History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . be collected bythe collector to whom the same has been committed for that purpose; andafter deducting therefrom the State and county taxes, shall be by him paidover to said town of Tilton. in the same manner in which he is directed topay the same to the town of Sanbornton before this division thereof; and thetreasurer of the town of Tilton, when duly chosen and qualified, shall havethe same power to issue an extent against such collector for any neglect tocomply with the provisions of this Act that he would have if such collectorhad been chosen by said town of Tilton. Sect. 4. All debts and liabilities heretofore incurred by said town of San-bornton, and all municipal expenses of said town since the first day of Marchlast, shall be paid by the aforesaid towns in the same proportion as hereinbe-fore prescribed for the division of property. Sect. 5. All paupers now supported by, and in the actual receipt of assist-ance from, said Sanbornton shall be supported by the towns of Sanbornton. DIVISION OF THE TOWN. 259 and Tilton, each contributing in the same proportion as hereinbefore men-tioned for the division of property, until such time as either of said towns shallcall for a division of said paupers; and if said towns do not agree upon adivision, the aforesaid county commissioners for the time being- shall, upon therequest of either of said towns, determine and assign to each of them itsproportion of said paupers, upon the same basis, as near as practicable, asthat prescribed for a division of the town property, and determine which ofsaid paupers shall be supported by each of said towns. Sect. 6. In all assessment of State and county taxes, until the Legisla-ture shall otherwise order, Sanbornton, as constituted after this divisionthereof, shall pay $, and Tilton $; and the State and county treas-urers shall issue their respective warrants accordingly. Sect. 7. Jeremiah C. Tilton, Alexander H. Tilton, Addison B. Wyatt, or


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