Some parts of this answer are taken from the 2009 Stack Overflow blog post Comments: Now with Flags and Votes. Note that flagging has changed considerably since that blog post.
Comment votes 
Upvote a comment by clicking on the up arrow that appears when you hover the mouse over the comment.
There is no downvoting of comments, only upvotes.
You get 30 comment upvotes per day.
Comment votes do not affect comment sort order.
When there are many comments on a post, some comments are hidden when the page loads, and there is a button to “show N more comments”. The comments with the fewest upvotes are hidden first. The threshold depends on the number of comments on the post and on the number of answers on the page.
No reputation of any kind is earned or lost from comment votes, though the Commentator badge is is awarded for leaving 10 comments, and the Pundit badge is awarded to those who left 10 comments with score of 5 or more.
Comment upvotes can only be undone for a short time and while you did not navigate away from the page. Once you undid the upvote, you cannot upvote again.
You cannot upvote a comment that you've flagged or vice versa.
Comment flags 
You get 10 comment flag votes per day, more at high reputation or flag weight.
If a comment is flagged by enough users it will be auto-soft-deleted. There is no penalty for this. Flagged comments will be surfaced to moderators, so if you have a problem with a comment, flag it.
Comments containing certain keywords need fewer flags than normal to be deleted.
You can always delete your own comments by clicking on the ⊗ that appears when you hover the mouse over the comment. This is not a flag, it takes effect immediately.
Flag a comment by clicking on the flag icon that appears when you hover the mouse over the comment. You'll need to enter a reason (see below).
Comment flags cannot be undone. You cannot flag a comment that you've upvoted or vice versa.
Comment flags do not affect the user in any way if a comment gets deleted, but they do count towards your helpful flags.
When should I flag a comment?

You must specify a reason for each comment flag. The dialog offers a few pre-filled reasons that cover most common cases:
- rude or offensive — comments that violate the “be nice” rule
- not constructive / off-topic — comments are meant to help improve the post they're on, and comments that do not contribute for that are rife for deletion
- obsolete — for example, criticism of a post that has been satisfactorily addressed by the author
- chatty — anything that's not really relevant (e.g. “+1” comments)
If you see a post where many comments should be deleted, especially if there's an ongoing discussion, flag the post for moderator attention, and explain what's going on (e.g. “flame war in progress in the comments”).
See also When should comments be deleted?.