Defense, public, Congress to provide for, Delaware, Constitution of, (1831),. Ark., 85; Cal., 97; Ct., 108; Fla., 129; 116 Page. Page. 12 Equity Cases, testimony, how taken in, N. 58 4 Equity jurisdiction may be given to County 59 Erie Canal enlargement, provisions relating 61 Errors, Court for Correction of, N. Y. (1777), 31; (1821),. 40 Escheats to revert to the people, N. Y. U. S... 11 must be uniform, U. S............. 12 , Executive powers of U. S. government de- - Ex post facto laws forbidden, U. S., 13; 54 13 tonnage may not be laid by states, Confed... 7 U. S,. 13 ..568 Education, Ark., 92 ; Cal., 103; Ct., 112; Fla., 10 certain officers not to receive, N. Y. (1846), 5; Congress to punish,. Finance, Ind., 178; Iowa, 196; Kan., 204; of militia officers, N. Y. (1821), Conn., 114, 115; Del., 120; Fla., 135; Electors, former mode of choosing, U. S., Freedmen, article relating to, Tex., 518 42 rights, Confed, Georgia, Constitution of, 1865, Congress to fix times of choosing, U. S.,. 14 Governor, executive power vested in, N. Y. 54 ..51, 68 Legislature to decide on equal vote for, qualifications and powers of, N. Y. (1777), general duties of, N. Y. (1846), to be commander-in-chief, N. Y. (1777), Enacting clause of bills, N. Y. (1846), 54 (1777), 31, 32; (1821),.. 43 to communicate by message to the Legis- 54 Page. 55 54 54 56 65 duties in removal of judges, N. Y. (1846), 58 (1846),. 59 Governor, may grant pardons, etc., N. Y. 54 55 to report pardons annually, N. Y. (1846), 55 when to retain powers out of State, N. to approve bills, N. Y. (1821), 36; (1846),. may convene, Legislature, N. Y. (1777), compensation of, N. Y. (1821), 38; (1846), power of removal of certain officers, N. Y. veto powers of, N. Y. (1821),. certain grants valid, N. Y 55 55 55 Page. 290; Mich., 310; Minn., 326; Mo., 360; 439 12 16 182 Iowa, Constitution of (1857), Journals of Congress, shall be kept, U. S., 11 of Senate and Assembly to be kept, N. Y. Judges to be appointed by President and of Court of Appeals, N. Y. (1846), N. Y. (1846), Judges of Supreme Court, N. Y. (1777),. .. 30 39, 40 elected, N. Y. (1846), . tenure of office of, N. Y. (1821), 40, 41 limited to the age of sixty years, N. Y. removal of, from office, N. Y. (1821),. may hold no other office, N. Y. (1821),........ 41 not to hold other offices, N. Y. (1846), Judgment in cases of impeachment, N. Y. (1846), Judicial decisions free for publication, N. Y. (1846), Judicial districts, N. Y. (1821), 41; (1846), 59 Heirs, failures of, causes reversion to the 48 Judicial officers, appointment of, N. Y. .39, 40 House of Representatives, how composed, to be elected, N. Y. (1846), 60 9 except justices, to receive no fees, N. Y. Idaho Territory, 576 (1846), Illinois Constitution of 1847-48, 151 when to take office, N. Y: (1846), Senate has sole power to try charges of, 10 10 (1821), 38; (1846),. 57 55 57 47 57 limitation of pardoning power in case in other States, Ala., 76; Ct., 113; Cal., Judicial proceedings, faith to be given to, 16 48 42 48 ...65, 66 59 59 13 60 60 3 to provide for elections in militia, N. Y. may modify militia laws N. Y. (1821), 38; 13 members to take oath of office, N. Y. Larceny, conviction of, to disqualify from voting, N. Y. (1846),. 50 Law, the common, continued, N. Y. (1846), 48, 49 style of enactment of, N. Y. (1777) N. Y., (1846), free for publication, N. Y., (1846),. (1846),. Legal tender, States may not make other Legislative Department, Ala., 75; Ark., 85; 12 48 may not sanction suspension of specie shall provide for registry of bills, N. Y. to provide for organization of cities and 64 64 adjournments of, N. Y. (1777), 28; (1821), 35 (1821), 42; (1846),.. Liberty of conscience secured, but not to be Licentiousness not tolerated under the Lieutenant-Governor, when to act as Gov- 48 37 47 54 no member of Congress to hold seat in, quorum of, N. Y. (1846),. qualifications of, N. Y. (1777), 29, 30; a commissioner of canal fund, N.Y. (1846), 56 Life, liberty, or property not to be taken Literature. (See Education). members to receive no civil appointment, 53 each House to judge of qualifications of to choose its own officers, N. Y. (1821), when elected, N. Y. (1821), 37; (1846), 55 68 56 to keep a journal, N. Y. (1821), 36; (1846),. 53 47 (1846), Loans to be applied for specific uses, N. Y. 53 (1846), 63 54 Governor to appoint certain officers, 66 how commissioned, N.Y. (1777), 30; (1821), 66 53 to be kept armed and disciplined, N. Y. 66 54 those having religious scruples to be ex- 66 of other States, Ala., 79; Ark., 90; Cal., to sit with open doors, N. Y. (1826), 36; freedom of speech secured in, N. Y. may grant powers to Supervisors, N. Y. two-thirds to assent to appropriation compensation of members, N. Y. (1821), may decide on an equal vote for Governor, may be convened by Governor, N. Y. governor to communicate to, N. Y. (1821), pardoning power of, N. Y. (1821), 38; to pass general laws, N. Y. (1846), may order removal of Court of Records Legislature may modify laws relating to, what abolished, and when to take effect, 66 N. Y. (1846),. 69 powers under, Art. of Confed.,. 5 Congress to provide for calling forth, U. S.,.. 12 other States, Ala., 81; Ark., 92; Del., 125; Officers, removal of, N. Y. (1821) 36; (1846) 65 Ministers of religion incapable of office, N. Y (1821), 38, 39; (1846), .. 66 41 319 of rank of Colonel and under, appointed 5 432 22 N. Y. (1777), 33; (1821),. Minnesota, Constitution of, (1857-8),..... 92; Cal., 104; Ct., 113; Fla., 140; of Convention, Ark., 95; Fla., 170; Kan., .544, 545 447 15 Orphans' Courts. (See Judiciary.) (1846),. Oregon, Constitution of (1857), 55 12 3 excluded from representation, N. Y. (1821), 36 Pay of legislators not be increased during 6 (1846), 48 Petition, right of, secured, U. S., 18; N. Y. 48 179 Pirates, powers of States in regard to, Art. other States (see Slavery). Confed, 19 Page. 559 13 13 .13, 14 14 14 14 14 navy, 14 Powers of government. (See Distribution Power, resides in people alone, N. Y. (1777), 26 1846, President, powers and duties of, U. S.,. successor of, in case of vacancy, U. S.,.. oath required before entering upon commander-in-chief of army and U. S.,... duties with regard to bills, U. S.,. · must approve of concurrent resolutions. may require opinions of heads of depart- Religious tests not allowed, U. S. Register of New York city, how chosen, N. 17 Religion, Congress may not make laws con- to be free, N. Y. (1777). 32; (1821), 41; State not to maintain. N. Y. (1777) 47 of Judges and Justices of Supreme Court, 58 of Justices of Peace, N. Y. (1821),. Rents of feudal tenures, reserved, N. Y. (1846),.. Representatives in Congress, U. S., qualifications of, U. S.,. how to be apportioned, U. S., number of, U. S.,. 9 vacancies of, how filled, U. S., to elect their speaker and officers, U. S.,. 10 Reprieves, President may grant, U. S.,.. Requisitions may be made by committee of Responsibility of stockholders, N. Y. (1846), Revenue bills to originate in House of Rep- of canals, provisions relating to, N. Y. 15 54 16 6 64 48 11 70 N. Y. (1846),.. 60 Revision of the Constitution, vote for in 67 Revision of Constitution of States. (See 60 472 Punishments unusual, may not be inflicted, U. S. 19; N. Y. (1846),....... 47 Quakers may commute militia service, N. Y.' (1777), 33; 1821,. 41 Qualifications of members, Congress may Roads, private, may be opened, N. Y. (1846), 48 11 Quartering soldiers in houses without con- for army and navy, Congress to make, sent, forbid, U. S., 18. (See Bill of Quarter sales of land declared void, N. Y. 48 Quorums in Congress fixed for important measures, Confed.. Quotas of war expenses, how fixed, Confed.. 5, 7 (1846),. 61 may not be sold, N. Y., 1846, lands around, may be sold, N. Y., 1846,... 62 53 62 |