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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], Reports of casualties. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 29, 1865., [Electronic resource], An interesting case of corpus. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 29, 1865., [Electronic resource], Southern Baptist Convention . (search)
Important trial. Baltimore, December 28.
--Judge Giles, in the United States District Court here, decided this morning the important habeas corpus case of Ralph Abercrombie, held by General Wolley, charged with being a spy and deserting to the enemy; also with giving testimony before a Confederate court-martial in Richmond, on which testimony Captain Deaton, of the United States army, was wrongfully convicted and executed.
Judge Giles decided in favor of the military authority, remanding to its custody Abercrombie for military trial, as he belonged to the United States military service.
Abercrombie will now soon be tried by court-martial.
He was a lieutenant in the old United States army.
The court-martial of which General Fessenden is president, and Colonel Bingham, judge advocate, has adjourned sine die, having disposed of the important forgery trial of Private Thomas Murphy.
A new court-martial will probably be formed soon to try Abercrombie.