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tance of ten miles, and I do proclaim the suspension of all civil jurisdiction, with the exception of that of the Mayor of the city, and the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus. within the said city, and surrounding country to the distance aforesaid. In faith whereof, I have here signed my name, and set my scald the city of Richmond, on this first day of March, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two. [Signed,] Jefferson Davis. II. Brigadier General J. H. Winder, Commanding Department of Henrico, "is charge with the due execution of the foregoing proclamation." He will forthwith establish all efficient military police, and will enforce the following orders. All distillation of spirituous liquors positively prohibited, and the distillation will forthwith be closed. The sale of spirituous liquors of any kind is also prohibited, and the establishments for the sale thereof will be closed. III. All persons infringing the above pro