Address By Hon Chauncey M Depew Delivered At Kingston July 30 1877 At the Ce
Address By Hon Chauncey M Depew Delivered At Kingston July 30 1877 At the Ce
Chauncey M Chauncey Mitchell Depew
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It was the change of sentiment on this great ques- tion which led to the convention and new constitution of 1821. The executive power was vested in a Governor and Lieutenant-Governor to be chosen for three years, and to this term we have returned by an amendment adopted in 1874. The judicial power was vested in a Chancellor, and Judges of the Supreme Court; and local county courts and a probate judiciary were constituted, and they respect- ively held during good behavior, and until sixty-five y...ears of age; while a final appellate court, both in law and equity, was formed by the Senate, the Chancellor, and the Judges of the Supreme Court. Says the most eminent au- thority of our time : " The first New York Judiciary ad- ministered public justice and protected private rights dur- ing the whole period of its existence, in a manner which satisfied our people and won applause from all disinter- ested observers. " The appointing power was vested in a council of ap- pointment, consisting of four senators, selected annually by the Assembly who, with the Governor, were to form the council.
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