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Information about Habeas Corpus cases in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-08-01, Richmond Dispatch; Closing arguments postponed because petitioner's counsel is indisposed.
1864-08-01, Richmond Dispatch; Judge Lyons is still absent from the city
1864-08-02, Richmond Dispatch; Petitioner's closing arguments delivered in the suit for exemption from military service
1864-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; No business of any importance was transacted yesterday in the C. S. District Court
1864-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; Judge Lyons decides a very important habeas corpus case about detailed conscripts.
1864-08-06, Richmond Dispatch; Richmond Circuit Court cases, August 5, 1864
1864-08-12, Richmond Dispatch; Important decision regarding British citizen conscription delivered, then suspended, and will be re-heard
1864-08-13, Richmond Dispatch; Richmond Circuit Court adjourned until Monday to secure the attendance of material witnesses
1864-08-16, Richmond Dispatch; Final decision adverse to the petitioner rendered on the British subject's conscription case in C.S. District Court
1864-08-17, Richmond Dispatch; Several habeas corpus cases heard in Confederate States District Court
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