46 GOVERNOR. [ART. 42.
tained shall be intended to apply to any of the waters of said
river, below a point called and known by the name of Porter's
Bridge.
2. Any person deeming himself or herself aggrieved by any
judgment of a justice of the peace under this act, shall be enti-
tled to an appeal to the Circuit Court of the county, as in other
cases of appeal from judgments of justices of the peace.
ARTICLE XLII.
Governor
The Act of 1S62, ch. 08, enacts as follows:
SEC. 1. In all cases of vacancies in office which now exist or
may hereafter exist, for the filling of which no provision has
been made by the Constitution or Laws of this State, the Gov-
ernor is hereby empowered to fill the same.
The Act of 1862, ch. 225, amends and re-enacts section 5, as follows:
2. The Governor may appoint a private Secretary, who shall
hold his office during the pleasure of the Governor, and shall
receive an annual salary of eight hundred dollars; the Governor
may also appoint a Messenger to the Executive, who shall be
the keeper of the water closets attached to the State House, and
shall keep the same cleaned, ventilated and supplied with water,
and in every respect in thorough order, who shall hold his office
at the pleasure of the Governor, and shall receive an annual
salary of five hundred dollars.
The Act of 1862, ch. 15, repeals sections 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, of Article 55 and the Act
of 1861, ch. 47, and enacts as follows:
3. The Governor shall annually appoint some competent per-
son to keep the public buildings and grounds in order, and who
shall keep clean and in proper order the hall or entrance to the
State House, the Senate Chamber, the Hall of the House of Dele-
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