Official Directory of the Fortieth General Assembly of Illinois Session of 1897

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Parish, rep Fletcher A. Trousdale, dem..
Alison H. Bristol, dem John Kohlstedt, rep William H. Steen, rep Joseph Kain, dem Chillicothe... Monee Cairo Eddy ville.... Haxrisburg... Metropolis. . . .
Braidwood . .. Braidwood . . . Atlanta Canton Jonathan Merriam, rep.
John W. Johnson, rep *Seat contested by Joseph W. Bacharach. Dem. , Rockford ; Andrus and Bovey retain their seats. TSeat contested by Jett A. Kirby, rep. , Jersey ville; Kirby was seated.
74 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
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We are indebted to the late Norman L. Freeman, Esq. , Reporter of the Supreme Court, for the following interesting- sketch of the early history of the Supreme and Circuit Courts under the constitutions of 1818, 1848 and 1870.
The first constitution of the State declared that the judicial power of the State of Illinois should be vested iu one Supreme Court and such inferior courts as the General Assembly should, from time to time, ordain and establish.
The Supreme Court was vested with appellate jurisdiction only, except in cases relating to the revenue, in cases of mandamus, and such cases of impeachment as might be required to be tried before It.


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