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Sec. 7. The captains and subalterns of the artillery and 

 cavalrv, shall be elected by the persons enrolled in their re- 

 spective corps; and the mnjors and colonels shall be appointed 

 in such manner as shall be directed by law. The colonel, 

 shall appoint their regimental staff; and the captains and subal- 

 terns their non-commissioned officers and musicians. 



ARTICLE VI, 



Sec. 1. There shall be elected in each county, one sheriff 

 and one coroner, by the citizens thereof, who are qualified to 

 vote for members of the assembly: they shall be elected at the 

 time and place of holding elections for members of assembly: 

 thev shall continue in office two years, if they shall so long 

 behave well, and until successors be chosen and duly qualified: 

 Provided, That no per.son shall be eligible as sheriff for a long- 

 er terra than four years in any term of six years. 



Sec. 2. The state treasurer and auditor shall be triennially 

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



Sec. 3. All town and township offices shall be chosen an- 

 nually, by the inhabitants thereof, duly qualified to vote for 

 members of assembly, at such time and place as ma}- be direc- 

 ted by law. 



Sec. 4. The appointment of all civil officers, not otherwise 

 directed by this constitution, shall be made in such manner as 

 may be directed by law. 



ARTICLE VII. 



Sec. 1. Every person who shall be chosen or appointed to 

 any office of trust or profit, under the authority of this state, 

 shall, before the entering on the execution thereof, take an 

 oath or affirmation to support the constitution of the United 

 States and of this state, and also an oath of office. 



Sec. 2. Any elector, who shall receive any gift or reward for 

 his vote, in meat, drink, money or otherwise, shall suffer such 

 punishment as the law shall direct; and any person who shall 



