Farrow's military encyclopedia : a dictionary of military knowledge . iven in which the information is to be found. CONTINUED REVISION. The process of revising Farrows Military Encyclopedia is constantly carried on,thus keeping up the information to the latest possible date. These revisions and additionswill be supplied every few years in the shape of Supplements. A few blank pages areinserted at the close of each volume for the purpose of noting the reference to-the variousarticles in the Supplements, which would naturally find alphabetical arrangement in therespective volumes. LIST OF MAPS A


Farrow's military encyclopedia : a dictionary of military knowledge . iven in which the information is to be found. CONTINUED REVISION. The process of revising Farrows Military Encyclopedia is constantly carried on,thus keeping up the information to the latest possible date. These revisions and additionswill be supplied every few years in the shape of Supplements. A few blank pages areinserted at the close of each volume for the purpose of noting the reference to-the variousarticles in the Supplements, which would naturally find alphabetical arrangement in therespective volumes. LIST OF MAPS AND FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME 11. PACK India, 90 Indians—Amebican, .......... 91 Indians—Mandans and Ceebokees. ......... 92 Lreland, ............ 126 LiATHE, ............. 178 Magnetism, ........... 249 MiNiNO, ............ 363 New Zealand, ........... 412 Palestine, ............ 472 Physics, . . . . ... . 517 Prussia, ............ 600 Pullet, ............ 604 Queensland, ............ 621 Roman Empiee, ........... Russia, ............ 803. HABEAS CORPUS. -A writ of Itdhens Corpus is anoriUr ill wriliiii;. signed by the .luduc who urnnts thesame, sealed with the seal of the Court of which heis Judge, and issued in the name of a (Sovereign jPower where it is granted, liy sueli a Court or a iJudge thereof liaving lawful authority to issue thesame, direeled to any one having a jierson in his cus-tody or under his restraint, couunaiiding liim to pro-duce sueli person at a certain lime and jihuc. .Uid tostate the reason why he is held in custody or underrestraint. A State Judge has no jurisiliction to issuea writ of Hubeas Corpim, or to continue proceedingsunder the writ when issued, for the discharge of aperson held under the authority, or claim and colorof the authority, of the United States, by an otlieer ofthat (tovernment. If upon the application for thewrit it ajipears tliat tlie party alleged to be illegallyrestrained of liberty is held under the authority, or


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