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The Daily Dispatch: September 2, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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C. S. District Court. --The regular term of the C. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Judge Halyburton presiding, convened pursuant to adjournment in this city yesterday morning. The following cases came up for settlement: A writ of habeas corpus was awarded upon the petition of John F. Brown, praying to be discharged from military service, and the Court decided to hear the case on Thursday. A similar writ was awarded to John S. Horton. Matthew Wood, a minor, was discharged, under petition accompanying a writ of habeas corpus, from the army. A writ of habeas corpus was awarded Zebulon Boon, who prayed to be discharged from the military service upon grounds of illegal detention. Frank Livingston, James Johnston, and Michael Roseberry, appeared, on their petitions for a writ praying to be discharged and claiming to belong to no military organization. Their cases were continued until to-day. T. H. Ellett's petition for a writ of habe
The Confederate State Court. --This Court resumed business, according to adjournment yesterday, at 11 o'clock. John F. Brown was ordered to be discharged from the military service under writ of habeas corpus, he being a minor, under the conscript age. The application of Zebulon Boon for his discharge from the military service, on the ground of his being a mail contractor, was granted. A writ of habeas corpus was awarded H. T. Fairick, who applies for his discharge from service because of being a mail contractor, which will be heard on Saturday. The case of John T. Horton was continued until the 11th inst. Julius Jobe was released from custody on $5,000 bail to appear for a hearing, upon his application for a discharge from the military service, on Saturday. Michael Roseberry, who applied for his discharge, was released; but immediately recommitted upon a warrant from Commissioner Watson, on account of informality in the case. The application of