The history of Warner, New Hampshire, for one hundred and forty-four years, from 1735 to 1879 . 1876, continued in sessioneleven days, framed a constitution, and submitted thesame in thirteen questions to the qualified voters ofthe state. At the annual election, March, 1877, thevote was taken, and all the propositions were adoptedby a two-thirds vote (that being required),except thefirst and twelfth. Those were defeated. The vote of Warner, on the several propositions,stood as follows: 1. Do you approve of striking out the word Protestant inthe Bill of Eights, as proposed in the amended Consti


The history of Warner, New Hampshire, for one hundred and forty-four years, from 1735 to 1879 . 1876, continued in sessioneleven days, framed a constitution, and submitted thesame in thirteen questions to the qualified voters ofthe state. At the annual election, March, 1877, thevote was taken, and all the propositions were adoptedby a two-thirds vote (that being required),except thefirst and twelfth. Those were defeated. The vote of Warner, on the several propositions,stood as follows: 1. Do you approve of striking out the word Protestant inthe Bill of Eights, as proposed in the amended Constitution ?Yeas, 93 ; nays, 228. 2. Do you approve of so amending the Constitution, that thegeneral court shall be authorized to provide for the trial of causesin which the value in controversy does not exceed one hundreddollars and title to real estate is not concerned, without the in-tervention of a jury, as proposed by the amended Constitution ?Yeas, 196; nays, 123. 3. Do you apiDrove of the biennial election of governor, coun-cillors, members of the senate and house of representatives, and.


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