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26. Concurrent orders, resolutions and votes to be presented to the Governor.

27. No State inspectors of merchandise.

28. Changing location of State capitol.

29. Bribery of members. 30. Bribery of officers.

31. Corrupt solicitation to be punished by fine and imprisonment.

32. Witnesses to testify in cases of bribery, etc.-Punishment.

33. Interested members shall not vote.

ARTICLE IV.

The Executive.

1. Executive officers.

2. Governor.-His election. 3. His term.

4. Lieutenant-Governor.

5. Qualifications of Governor and

Lieutenant-Governor.

6. Congressmen, etc., disqualified. 7. Governor to command militia. 8. Powers of Governor to appoint with consent of Senate. - To fill vacancies.-Votes to be recorded.

9. Pardoning power.

10. Governor may require information.

11. Shall give information and recommend measures to General Assembly.

12. May convene General Assembly, and adjourn the two houses when they disagree.

13. Lieutenant-Governor to act as

Governor.

14. President pro tempore of the Senate.

15. Approval of bills.-Veto of bills. -Retained bills to become law. 16. A partial veto allowed on appropriation bills.

17. Chief justice to preside on trial of contested election of Governor or Lieutenant-Governor. 18. Secretary of Commonwealth.

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20. Courts.

21. Causes pending. 22. The same.

23. The prothonotary of Court of Common Pleas.

24. Aldermen in cities over 50,000 inhabitants.

25. Philadelphia magistrates. 26. Term of those in office to continue till it expires.

27. As to the seventh article. 28. County commissioners and auditors, terms of office.

29. Salaries of officers.

30. All State and judicial officers to take oath of office.

31. Laws to be passed.

32. Certain ordinance to be valid. 33. County commissioners, defined.

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