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the connty or district in which he shall actually reside, at the 

 time of the election. 



Sec. 2. All elections shall be by ballot. 



Sec. 3. Electors shall, in all cases except treason, felony or 

 breach of the peace, be privileged from arresi, during their at- 

 tendance at elections, and in going to, and returning from, the 

 same. 



Sec. 4. The Legislature shall have full power to exclude 

 from the previlege of electing or being elected, any person 

 convicted of bribery, perjury, or any other infimous crime. 



Sec. 5. Nothing contained in this article, shall be so constru- 

 ed as to prevent white mile persons above the age of twenty- 

 one years, who are compelled to labor on the roads of their 

 respective townships or counties, and who have resided one 

 year in the state, from having the right of an elector. 



article v. 



Sec. 1. Captains and subalterns in the militia, sh^ll be 

 elected by those persons in their respective company districts 

 subject to military duty. 



Sec. 2. Mijors shall be elected by the captains and subal- 

 terns of the battalion. 



Sec. 3. Calonels shall be elected by the mnjors, captains 

 and subalterns of the regiment. 



Sec. 4. Brigadiers general shall be elected by commissioned 

 officers of their respective brigades. 



Sec. 5. Mijors general and quartermasters general, shall 

 be appointed by joint ballot of both houses of the legislature. 



Sec; 6. The governor shall appoint the adjutant general. 

 The majors general shall appoint their aids and other division 

 staff officers. The brigadiers general shall appoint their brig- 

 ade majors and other brigade staff officers. The commanding 

 officers of regiments shall appoint their adjutants, quartermas- 

 ters and other regimental staff officers; and the captains and 

 subalterns shall appoint their non-commissioned officers and mu- 

 sicians. 



