Excerpt from Speech of Hon. John B. Huston, of Clarke: Delivered in the House of Representatives of Kentucky, February 11, 1863
To make their work complete, the trainers of that instrument wisely distributed the powers of the Government into three departments. In it are loulltl legislative powers, limited and restricted, awl they are conterred upon Congress; executive powers. Still more restricted, and they are conferred on the President; judicial powers, equal, and suffi cient l'orthe ends and purposes of the Government, and they are vested in the supreme and interior courts. These powers are kept separate. There is no intermingling of them among the dilferent departments. One department, or its olficers, cannot exercise the powers conferred on another. The wisdom and design of the separation is that each should he a check upon the other and so preserve the harmony of the system. One department cannot, by law, or by any implication, exercise the powers and duties of another. And equally the rights and liberties guaranteed to the States or the people, cannot be ih fringed or taken away by law orimplication. It should be stated that,in addition to his executive powers, the President is made the Commander-ih-chief of the A my and Navy oi' the United States.
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