1870. Francis Kernan .......... Utica.
1871. John L. Lewis ........... Penn Yan.
1872. Henry R. Pierson ........ Albany.
1873. Martin I. Townsend .......... Troy.
1874. Anson J. Upson ........... Auburn.
1876. Wm. L. Bostwick ......... Ithaca.
1877. Orris H. Warren ....... Syracuse.
1877. Chauncey M. Depew ...... New York.
1877. Charles E. Fitch ....... Rochester.
1878. Whitelaw Reid ........ New York.
1878. Leslie W. Russell ....... Canton.
1881. Wm. H. Watson ............. Utica.
1881. Henry E. Turner ......... Lowville.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
Henry R. Pierson, Chancellor. George W. Clinton, Vice-Chancellor.
David Murray, Secretary. Daniel J. Pratt, Assistant Secretary.
IX.--JUDICIARY.
A tabular view of the judiciary of the State, commencing with the
lowest courts and showing them in their regular order, leaving out
such as are established for particular localities.
I. Justice Court
II. County Court.
1. County Court
2. Sessions.
III. Supreme
1. Circuit.
2. Oyer and Terminer.
3. Special Term.
4. General Term.
IV. Court of Appeals.
JUSTICE COURT.
Q. What is the lowest court in the State?
A. A Justice's Court, held in each town by one of the justices of
the Peace.
Q. What jurisdiction has this court?
A. Original; that is, suits can be commenced in it, and tried in
it.
Q.
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