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The Daily Dispatch: October 11, 1864., [Electronic resource], (Correspondence of the Dispatch .) (search)
Confederate States district Court.
The October term of Judge Halyburton's court commenced yesterday.
The following cases were taken up:
Morgan J. Wilson and his surely were each recognized in the sum of five thousand dollars for the appearance of the former at the November term to answer an indictment for misdemeanor.
James H. Pollard's petition for a writ of habeas corpus was continued till today.
H. D. Stephens was discharged from service, under a habeas corpus petition, on account of his being a justice of the peace of Georgia.
The court afterwards adjourned till eleven o'clock this morning.
The Daily Dispatch: October 14, 1864., [Electronic resource], The War news. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: October 14, 1864., [Electronic resource], Confederate States district Court . (search)
Confederate States district Court.
In Judge Halyburton's Court yesterday, only one case was taken up — that of James H. Pollard, claiming exemption from the service.
The argument for the petitioner and Government was delivered, but the Judge deferred his decision till this morning.
The Daily Dispatch: October 15, 1864., [Electronic resource], The shelling of Charleston — a night of horror. (search)
Confederate States district Court, yesterday.
--Judge Halyburton's decision, delivered yesterday in the case of James H. Pollard, claiming exemption from military service under a writ of habeas corpus, was adverse to the petitioner, and he was thereupon remanded to the custody of Major Thomas G. Peyton.
Confederate States against seven kegs of whiskey, four and-a-half bushels of salt and four pairs of brogans — warrant of arrest awarded, made returnable on the 10th day of December.
The Court adjourned till Monday next at 11 o'clock.