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February 20th (search for this): article 3
satisfactory reasons was postponed till Thursday. The habeas corpus cases of E. A. J. Morris, George Arents, and John H. Leftwich, resisting conscription in the Confederate service, was postponed till Saturday. Dr. A. L. Wiley, charged with treason, was discharged, under a writ of habeas corpus, from confinement in prison. Immediately after his acquittal, Dr. Wiley was arrested upon an affidavit charging him with being a resident of Craige county, Virginia, and that on the 20th of February, while Averill was in that section, he joined him as a pilot, and was recognized several times by citizens from that section conducting the Yankees from place to place; also, that when Averill left there, Wiley went with them, and that his family made every preparation to follow him. He was, therefore, recommitted to Castle Thunder till such time as his case can be examined into. W. T. Bailey was discharged upon a writ of habeas corpus from the Confederate service, but was remanded
Halyburton (search for this): article 3
Confederate States District Court. --Judge Halyburton's Court convened yesterday morning at 12 o'clock, when the following cases occupied the session: The habeas corpus case of Frederick W. Boyd, who demands an examination upon certain charges alleged against him, or a discharge from imprisonment in Castle Thunder, was called; but for satisfactory reasons was postponed till Thursday. The habeas corpus cases of E. A. J. Morris, George Arents, and John H. Leftwich, resisting conscription in the Confederate service, was postponed till Saturday. Dr. A. L. Wiley, charged with treason, was discharged, under a writ of habeas corpus, from confinement in prison. Immediately after his acquittal, Dr. Wiley was arrested upon an affidavit charging him with being a resident of Craige county, Virginia, and that on the 20th of February, while Averill was in that section, he joined him as a pilot, and was recognized several times by citizens from that section conducting the Yank
October, 9 AD (search for this): article 3
Arents, and John H. Leftwich, resisting conscription in the Confederate service, was postponed till Saturday. Dr. A. L. Wiley, charged with treason, was discharged, under a writ of habeas corpus, from confinement in prison. Immediately after his acquittal, Dr. Wiley was arrested upon an affidavit charging him with being a resident of Craige county, Virginia, and that on the 20th of February, while Averill was in that section, he joined him as a pilot, and was recognized several times by citizens from that section conducting the Yankees from place to place; also, that when Averill left there, Wiley went with them, and that his family made every preparation to follow him. He was, therefore, recommitted to Castle Thunder till such time as his case can be examined into. W. T. Bailey was discharged upon a writ of habeas corpus from the Confederate service, but was remanded to Castle Thunder till the 10th day of September, to answer indictments in five cases pending against him.
John H. Leftwich (search for this): article 3
Confederate States District Court. --Judge Halyburton's Court convened yesterday morning at 12 o'clock, when the following cases occupied the session: The habeas corpus case of Frederick W. Boyd, who demands an examination upon certain charges alleged against him, or a discharge from imprisonment in Castle Thunder, was called; but for satisfactory reasons was postponed till Thursday. The habeas corpus cases of E. A. J. Morris, George Arents, and John H. Leftwich, resisting conscription in the Confederate service, was postponed till Saturday. Dr. A. L. Wiley, charged with treason, was discharged, under a writ of habeas corpus, from confinement in prison. Immediately after his acquittal, Dr. Wiley was arrested upon an affidavit charging him with being a resident of Craige county, Virginia, and that on the 20th of February, while Averill was in that section, he joined him as a pilot, and was recognized several times by citizens from that section conducting the Yank
A. L. Wiley (search for this): article 3
eas corpus cases of E. A. J. Morris, George Arents, and John H. Leftwich, resisting conscription in the Confederate service, was postponed till Saturday. Dr. A. L. Wiley, charged with treason, was discharged, under a writ of habeas corpus, from confinement in prison. Immediately after his acquittal, Dr. Wiley was arrested upoDr. Wiley was arrested upon an affidavit charging him with being a resident of Craige county, Virginia, and that on the 20th of February, while Averill was in that section, he joined him as a pilot, and was recognized several times by citizens from that section conducting the Yankees from place to place; also, that when Averill left there, Wiley went with tWiley went with them, and that his family made every preparation to follow him. He was, therefore, recommitted to Castle Thunder till such time as his case can be examined into. W. T. Bailey was discharged upon a writ of habeas corpus from the Confederate service, but was remanded to Castle Thunder till the 10th day of September, to answer ind
Frederick W. Boyd (search for this): article 3
Confederate States District Court. --Judge Halyburton's Court convened yesterday morning at 12 o'clock, when the following cases occupied the session: The habeas corpus case of Frederick W. Boyd, who demands an examination upon certain charges alleged against him, or a discharge from imprisonment in Castle Thunder, was called; but for satisfactory reasons was postponed till Thursday. The habeas corpus cases of E. A. J. Morris, George Arents, and John H. Leftwich, resisting conscription in the Confederate service, was postponed till Saturday. Dr. A. L. Wiley, charged with treason, was discharged, under a writ of habeas corpus, from confinement in prison. Immediately after his acquittal, Dr. Wiley was arrested upon an affidavit charging him with being a resident of Craige county, Virginia, and that on the 20th of February, while Averill was in that section, he joined him as a pilot, and was recognized several times by citizens from that section conducting the Yan
E. A. J. Morris (search for this): article 3
Confederate States District Court. --Judge Halyburton's Court convened yesterday morning at 12 o'clock, when the following cases occupied the session: The habeas corpus case of Frederick W. Boyd, who demands an examination upon certain charges alleged against him, or a discharge from imprisonment in Castle Thunder, was called; but for satisfactory reasons was postponed till Thursday. The habeas corpus cases of E. A. J. Morris, George Arents, and John H. Leftwich, resisting conscription in the Confederate service, was postponed till Saturday. Dr. A. L. Wiley, charged with treason, was discharged, under a writ of habeas corpus, from confinement in prison. Immediately after his acquittal, Dr. Wiley was arrested upon an affidavit charging him with being a resident of Craige county, Virginia, and that on the 20th of February, while Averill was in that section, he joined him as a pilot, and was recognized several times by citizens from that section conducting the Yan
George Arents (search for this): article 3
Confederate States District Court. --Judge Halyburton's Court convened yesterday morning at 12 o'clock, when the following cases occupied the session: The habeas corpus case of Frederick W. Boyd, who demands an examination upon certain charges alleged against him, or a discharge from imprisonment in Castle Thunder, was called; but for satisfactory reasons was postponed till Thursday. The habeas corpus cases of E. A. J. Morris, George Arents, and John H. Leftwich, resisting conscription in the Confederate service, was postponed till Saturday. Dr. A. L. Wiley, charged with treason, was discharged, under a writ of habeas corpus, from confinement in prison. Immediately after his acquittal, Dr. Wiley was arrested upon an affidavit charging him with being a resident of Craige county, Virginia, and that on the 20th of February, while Averill was in that section, he joined him as a pilot, and was recognized several times by citizens from that section conducting the Yan
W. T. Bailey (search for this): article 3
Arents, and John H. Leftwich, resisting conscription in the Confederate service, was postponed till Saturday. Dr. A. L. Wiley, charged with treason, was discharged, under a writ of habeas corpus, from confinement in prison. Immediately after his acquittal, Dr. Wiley was arrested upon an affidavit charging him with being a resident of Craige county, Virginia, and that on the 20th of February, while Averill was in that section, he joined him as a pilot, and was recognized several times by citizens from that section conducting the Yankees from place to place; also, that when Averill left there, Wiley went with them, and that his family made every preparation to follow him. He was, therefore, recommitted to Castle Thunder till such time as his case can be examined into. W. T. Bailey was discharged upon a writ of habeas corpus from the Confederate service, but was remanded to Castle Thunder till the 10th day of September, to answer indictments in five cases pending against him.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
Confederate States District Court. --Judge Halyburton's Court convened yesterday morning at 12 o'clock, when the following cases occupied the session: The habeas corpus case of Frederick W. Boyd, who demands an examination upon certain charges alleged against him, or a discharge from imprisonment in Castle Thunder, was called; but for satisfactory reasons was postponed till Thursday. The habeas corpus cases of E. A. J. Morris, George Arents, and John H. Leftwich, resisting conscription in the Confederate service, was postponed till Saturday. Dr. A. L. Wiley, charged with treason, was discharged, under a writ of habeas corpus, from confinement in prison. Immediately after his acquittal, Dr. Wiley was arrested upon an affidavit charging him with being a resident of Craige county, Virginia, and that on the 20th of February, while Averill was in that section, he joined him as a pilot, and was recognized several times by citizens from that section conducting the Yank
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