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United States (United States) (search for this): article 10
Confederate States District Court. --Yesterday, upon the petition of Abraham Copal, representing that he is illegally held in the custody of Captain R. H. Gilliam, of Company I, 44th Regiment Va. Volunteers; that he was enrolled as a conscript and assigned to the said company; that he was over forty-five years of age at the time he was so enrolled and assigned, and therefore not liable to the conscript act. A writ of habeas corpus was awarded him, returnable on the 19th inst. The presence of the District Attorney before Commissioner Watson, upon the examination of Mrs. Allan, being indispensably necessary, the Court transacted little other business in consequence.
Patterson Allan (search for this): article 10
Confederate States District Court. --Yesterday, upon the petition of Abraham Copal, representing that he is illegally held in the custody of Captain R. H. Gilliam, of Company I, 44th Regiment Va. Volunteers; that he was enrolled as a conscript and assigned to the said company; that he was over forty-five years of age at the time he was so enrolled and assigned, and therefore not liable to the conscript act. A writ of habeas corpus was awarded him, returnable on the 19th inst. The presence of the District Attorney before Commissioner Watson, upon the examination of Mrs. Allan, being indispensably necessary, the Court transacted little other business in consequence.
R. H. Gilliam (search for this): article 10
Confederate States District Court. --Yesterday, upon the petition of Abraham Copal, representing that he is illegally held in the custody of Captain R. H. Gilliam, of Company I, 44th Regiment Va. Volunteers; that he was enrolled as a conscript and assigned to the said company; that he was over forty-five years of age at the time he was so enrolled and assigned, and therefore not liable to the conscript act. A writ of habeas corpus was awarded him, returnable on the 19th inst. The presence of the District Attorney before Commissioner Watson, upon the examination of Mrs. Allan, being indispensably necessary, the Court transacted little other business in consequence.
Commissioner William F. Watson (search for this): article 10
Confederate States District Court. --Yesterday, upon the petition of Abraham Copal, representing that he is illegally held in the custody of Captain R. H. Gilliam, of Company I, 44th Regiment Va. Volunteers; that he was enrolled as a conscript and assigned to the said company; that he was over forty-five years of age at the time he was so enrolled and assigned, and therefore not liable to the conscript act. A writ of habeas corpus was awarded him, returnable on the 19th inst. The presence of the District Attorney before Commissioner Watson, upon the examination of Mrs. Allan, being indispensably necessary, the Court transacted little other business in consequence.
Confederate States District Court. --Yesterday, upon the petition of Abraham Copal, representing that he is illegally held in the custody of Captain R. H. Gilliam, of Company I, 44th Regiment Va. Volunteers; that he was enrolled as a conscript and assigned to the said company; that he was over forty-five years of age at the time he was so enrolled and assigned, and therefore not liable to the conscript act. A writ of habeas corpus was awarded him, returnable on the 19th inst. The presence of the District Attorney before Commissioner Watson, upon the examination of Mrs. Allan, being indispensably necessary, the Court transacted little other business in consequence.