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PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR.

WHEREAS, On the second day of May, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, under the act entitled "An act to repeal the charter of all corporations that have heretofore failed to pay state taxes imposed on them by law," approved March twenty-sixth, 1891, I did issue my proclamation of that date, that the charters of certain corporations reported by the comptroller as in default in the payment of taxes imposed on them by law, were repealed and declared null and void.

AND WHEREAS, It is established to my satisfaction that The Simplex Bottle Macufacturing Company, one of the corporations named in my said proclamation, has not refused to pay said tax within two consecutive

years.

NOW, THEREFORE, In pursuance of section two of an act of the legislature of this state entitled "An act to amend 'An act concerning corporations,' approved April seventh, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, which amendatory act was approved March twentieth, one thousand eight hundred and ninetyone," approved March 13th, A. D., 1893.

I, GEORGE T. WERTS, Governor of the State of New Jersey, do hereby correct the mistake of including the said The Simplex Bottling Manufacturing Company in my said proclamation, and do make the same known by this my proclamation to be filed in the office of the secretary of state.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set [SEAL. my hand and caused the great seal of the state

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to be affixed at Trenton, the fourth day of June, A. D., eighteen hundred and ninety-five,

GEORGE T. WERTS,

Governor.

SPECIAL PUBLIC ACTS.

SPECIAL PUBLIC ACTS.

CHAPTER XIX.

An Act to alter and change the territorial area of the township of Morris, in the county of Morris, by taking therefrom all that part of said township which is included within the corporate limits of the town of Morristown.

portion of townset off to

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General As- Description of embly of the State of New Jersey, That all that por-town of Morristion of the township of Morris, in the county of Mor- town. ris, included within the corporate limits of the town of Morristown, and described in "An act to incorporate Morristown," approved April sixth, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, as amended by the supplement thereto approved March fifteenth, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, as follows: "Beginning on the Baskingridge road at and including the house of Joseph Thomson; thence in a straight line to and including the house of John T. Foote; thence in a straight line across the New Vernon road, to and including the house of William H. Howland; thence in a straight line to the Spring Valley road, to and including the house formerly owned by the Reverend J. M. Johnson (and known as the Bellevue house); thence in a straight line to the Madison road, to and including the house of John Sneeden; thence in a straight line to the Whippany road, to and including the house of Mrs. Joseph M. Lindsley; thence in a straight line to the Horse Hill road, to and including the house of Mrs. G. Meeker; thence in a straight line to and including the house of

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