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The Daily Dispatch: February 20, 1864., [Electronic resource], Suspension of the writ of habeas corpus. (search)
f the testimony, announced that he should require until this morning to render his decision in the matter, whereupon the prisoner was remanded. Albert, slave of Mary Cullingworth, was ordered to be whipped for breaking into the house of Stafford Oliver, and stealing a lot of clothing valued at $200, the property of said Oliver. Henry, a negro man, belonging to John Hayes, of Ala., but who is attached to a regiment near Orange Court House, arrested for being in the city without a pass,Oliver. Henry, a negro man, belonging to John Hayes, of Ala., but who is attached to a regiment near Orange Court House, arrested for being in the city without a pass, was ordered to proceed forth with to his master's command. The case of John Ryan, charged with assaulting and beating James Kelley, (who has since died,) and stealing one gold ring from him worth $50, will be taken up this morning. John Eubank was required to give accurity for good behavior for twelve months on the complaint of Mrs. Mary Collins, that he had forcibly ejected her from rooms which she had rented of him, and that he had also taken from her the keys which belonged to the