STATE AND TERRITORIAL ELECTIONS.-Concluded. Times for Election. Tuesday after first Monday in November. Tuesday after first Monday in November Tuesday after first Monday in November.. Tuesday after first Monday in November Tuesday after first Monday in November a-In these States the Governors and State officers are elected quadrennially, and the Legislature (or members of the Assembly) every two years. c- This is the only State where woman suffrage prevails in all general elections. d-Mormons are disfranchised. e-The Indian Territory has no delegate in Congress. By act of Congress, March 1, 1792, amended January 23, 1815, a uniform day of election for Electors of President and Vice President is fixed for all the States-being Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, every fourth year after a President has been elected. By act of March 3, 1875, elections of Representatives in Congress are required to be held on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, every second year, in 1876, aud following years. Subsequent special acts enable States whose Constitutions fix a different date to elect earlier, until they amend their Constitutions, 1-Chosen first term by House of Representatives. 2-Chosen by the House of Representatives. 3--Chosen by an electoral commission, composed of members of the Supreme Court Senate and House of Representatives. 4--Was impeached by the House and tried by the Senate and acquitted. *Died in office April 4, 1841, when Vice President Tyler succeeded him. †Died in office July 9, 1850, when Vice President Fillmore succeeded him. Died in office April 14, 1865, when Vice President Johnson succeeded him. **Assassinated in July, and died in office September 19, 1881, when Vice President Arthur succeeded him. VICE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Year of Qualification. Name. Where From. 1789 1797 1801 1804 1813 1817. 1024 1833 1837. 1841 1842 1845 1849. 1851 1853 1855 1857 1861. 1865. 1865 1869 1873 1875 1877. 1881 1883 1885. 1886 1887 1889 1893 1897.. John Adams Thomas Jefferson Samuel L. Southard* John Sherman* John J. Ingalls*.. Massachusetts. Virginia. New York. New York. Massachusetts. New York. South Carolina. New York. Kentucky. Virginia. Vew Jersey. Pennsylvania. New York. Alabama. Missouri. Indiana. Kentucky. Maine. Tennessee. Connecticut. Indiana. Massachusetts. Michigan. New York. New York. Vermont. Indiana, Ohio. Kansas. New York. Illinois. New Jersey. *The office of Vice President being vacant, President protempore of Senate. STATE DEPARTMENTS. Office of Governor. Arthur Neill, Private Secretary to the Governor.. Office of Secretary of State. Eugene B. Jett, Deputy Secretary of State.. Salary $1,600 900 $1,500 1,200 1,200 $1,800 1,500 1,200 1,200 1,200 $1,800 1,500 1,200 1,200 Solomon Jacobs Deputy Attorney-General 800 J. W. Kuykendall, Deputy Superintendent.. $1,200 600 Office of Commissioner of Mines, Manufacture and Agriculture. Eugene P. Guterie, Deputy Commissioner. . $1,200 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. MARCH 4, 1897. Principal Executive and Judicial Officers. The Executive. William McKinley, of Ohio, President of the United States.. $50,000 Garrett A. Hobart, of New Jersey, Vice-President of the United States... 8,000 . . . . . John Addison Porter, of Connecticut, Secretary to the President.. 5,000 The Cabinet. $8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 John Sherman (1), of Ohio, Secretary of State.... (1) Resigned and William R. Day appointed. Day resigned and John Hay appointed. (2) Resigned and John W. Griggs appointed. (3) Resigned and Charles E. Smith appointed. Principal Judicial Officers. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Chief Justice-Melville W. Fuller, of Illinois, appointed 1888. Salary of Chief Justice, $10,500; of each Justice, $10,000. The Court holds annual sessions at Washington, commencing on the second Monday in October. Circuit Courts of the United States. (Salaries of Circuit Judges, $6,000.) First Judicial Circuit-Mr. Justice Gray, of Boston, Massachu |