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salary of three thousand dollars, or such annual salary as the
General Assembly may from time to time by law prescribe;
but he shall not be entitled to receive any fees, perquisites or
rewards whatever in addition to the salary aforesaid for the
performance of any official duty; nor shall the Governor employ
any additional counsel .in any case whatever, unless authorized
by the General Assembly.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the aforegoing sec-
tion, hereby proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of
this State, shall be, at the next general election for members of
the General Assembly to be held in this State, submitted to the
legal and qualified voters thereof for their adoption or rejection,
in pursuance of the direction contained in Article 14 of the
Constitution; and at said election the vote on said proposed
amendment shall be by ballot, and upon each ballot there shall
be printed the word's "For the Constitutional Amendment," and
"Against the Constitutional Amendment," as now prescribed
by law, and immediately after said election due returns shall
be made to the Governor of the vote for and against said pro-
posed amendment, as directed by the said fourteenth article of
the Constitution.
Approved April 11, 1912.
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