IFICATIONS OF AND THEIR ELECTORS. 21 years of age, 2 years a resident. 21 years of age, 6 months a resident. 21 years of age, 1 year a resident, a tax-payer. old. 21 years of age, 2 years a resident, a tax-payer. 21 years of age, 6 months a resident, $7 freehold or a tax-payer, and subject to military duty. 22 years of age, 1 year a resident, a tax-payer. tate, 6 months a resident, a tax-payer. erty. 21 years of age (a tax-payer), 6 months in the state, 3 months a resident of the place. 1 year a resident, 21 years of age. real | 21 years of age, 1 year a resident, a tax-payer. 1 a 21 years of age, a tax-payer, 3 months settled in the state. 21 years of age, 1 year a resident. 21 years of age, 6 months a resident. 21 years of age, 1 year a resident. 21 years of age, 1 year a resident. ayer. 21 years of age, 1 year a resident, liable to pay taxes. 21 years of age, 1 year a resident, a tax-payer. 21 years of age, 2 years a resident, a tax-payer. 21 years of age, a freeholder, householder, and tax-payer. 21 years of age, 1 year a resident, a tax-payer, and subject to military duty. Negroes, 3 years resident, $250 freeholders. REMARKS TO APPENDIX I. 1. ALABAMA.-Judges appointed by both houses of the legislature, for 6 years. Compensation 4 dollars per day. 2. ARKANSAS.-Judges appointed by both houses, for from 4 to 8 years. The votes are given publicly. 3. NORTH CAROLINA. A council of seven persons, elected by both houses for 2 years. The judges are elected in like manner, during good behavior. They meet every 2 years. 4. SOUTH CAROLINA. All public officers and electors of the president are appointed by both houses. 5. CONNECTICUT.-Judges appointed by both houses, during good behavior. 8. NEW HAMPSHIRE.-Councillors of the governor chosen by the electors for 5 years, 30 years of age, 7 years resident, with a property of £500. Judges remain in office during good behavior. The governor has a veto like the president of the United States. 9. NEW JERSEY.-In 1844 a new and more democratic constitution was adopted, from which I could obtain only what I have already given. 10. ILLINOIS.-Judges appointed by both houses, during good behavior. 11. INDIANA.-The different judges are appointed in different ways, mostly for 7 years. 12. KENTUCKY.--Judges appointed by the governor, with the assent of the senate, and during good behavior. Vivâ voce elections, without ballot. 13. LOUISIANA.-Judges appointed by the governor and senate, during good behavior. 14. MAINE.-Councillors of the governor chosen every 7 years by the senators and representatives. The governor has a veto like the president. 15. MARYLAND.-Judges appointed by the governor with concurrence of the senate, during good behavior. 16. MASSACHUSETTS.-Nine councillors elected annually by both houses. Judges appointed by the governor, with advice and assistance of the council, during good behavior. 17. MICHIGAN.-Judges appointed by the governor and senate, for 7 years. 18. MISSISSIPPI.-Judges elected by the people, for from 2 to 6 years. 19. MISSOURI.-Judges elected by the governor and senate, during good behavior. A majority of both houses decides against the governor's veto. 20. OHIO.-Judges elected by both houses, for 7 years. The governor has no veto. 21. PENNSYLVANIA.-Judges appointed by the governor with assent of the senate, for different periods. 22. RHODE ISLAND.-Judges elected by both houses, and removable by a majority of them. 23. TENNESSEE.-Judges chosen by both houses, for from 6 to 12 years. 24. VERMONT.-Judges elected annually by both houses. 25. VIRGINIA. The higher judges appointed by both houses, during good behavior. The elections are vivâ voce without ballot. 26. NEW YORK.-Judges appointed by the governor, with assent of the senate, during good behavior. |