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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Meredith (search for this): article 9
Habeas corpus cases.
--The hearing of Jas,M,eeds and Samuel Tetum, on a habeas corpus which was to have taken place before Judge Meredith yesterday evening, was laid over turn today.
JAs (search for this): article 9
Habeas corpus cases.
--The hearing of Jas,M,eeds and Samuel Tetum, on a habeas corpus which was to have taken place before Judge Meredith yesterday evening, was laid over turn today.
Samuel Tetum (search for this): article 9
Habeas corpus cases.
--The hearing of Jas,M,eeds and Samuel Tetum, on a habeas corpus which was to have taken place before Judge Meredith yesterday evening, was laid over turn today.
House (search for this): article 9
The exemption bill.
The bill respecting persons exempt from all military duties passed the Senate yesterday, and was sent to the House for concurrence.
Among the amendments incorporated in the bill by the Senate are the exemption of the members of the General Assembly and the Clerk of each House; and of one physician for every two thousand population.
The bill requires the organization of a board in each county and corporation, to consist of the magistrates, who are to have cognizance of all questions of exemption, and to adjudge the sufficiency of the excuse given by any person, who, by reason of his failure to report for enrollment, may have been enrolled among the drafted levies.