History of the state of New York, political and governmental; . CtiARLES Andrews Charles Andrews, jurist; born, New York Mills, N. Y.,May 27, 1827; educated at Cazenovia seminary; admitted to thebar, 1849 and practiced in Syracuse; district attorney of Onon-daga county, 1853-1856; mayor of Syracuse, 1861 and 1868;delegate to the constitutional convention, 1867; associate judgecourt of appeals, 1870-1880; in 1881 he was appointed by Gov-ernor Cornell as chief judge of the court of appeals to fill thevacancy caused by the resignation of Charles J. Folger but in1882 was defeated for the office by


History of the state of New York, political and governmental; . CtiARLES Andrews Charles Andrews, jurist; born, New York Mills, N. Y.,May 27, 1827; educated at Cazenovia seminary; admitted to thebar, 1849 and practiced in Syracuse; district attorney of Onon-daga county, 1853-1856; mayor of Syracuse, 1861 and 1868;delegate to the constitutional convention, 1867; associate judgecourt of appeals, 1870-1880; in 1881 he was appointed by Gov-ernor Cornell as chief judge of the court of appeals to fill thevacancy caused by the resignation of Charles J. Folger but in1882 was defeated for the office by his democratic friend andneighbor, William, C. Ruger; elected judge of the court ofappeals in 1884 and chief judge, 1892, serving until he retiredat the age limit; died at Syracuse, N. Y., October 22, Joseph Hodges Choate Joseph Hodges Choate, lawyer; born in Salein, Mass., Jan-uary 24, 1S32; graduated at Harvard, 1852, and law school,1854; admitted to the bar in Massachusetts, 1855, in New York,1856; counsel for Gen. Fitz John Porter in \^est Point investi-gation before the board of ofHcers appointed by President Hayeswhich resulted in the reversal of the original court martial;took part in the municipal campaign in New York City in1871 ^vhich resulted in the overthrow of the Tweed ring;president of state constitutional convention of 1895; died, NewYork City, May 14, 1917. 1892] THE RETURN OF CLEVELAND 377 man Silver Purchase act, instructed the delegation tosupport Hill as a unit, presenting him as a Democratwho has led his party from victory to victory for sevensuccessive years and who has never known defeat. Thedelegates-at-large were Roswell P. Flower, EdwardMurphy, Jr., Daniel E. Sickles, and Henry W. the alternates it is curious to find the names ofTildens frien


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