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Edition: Wood v. Brush, to the circuit court of the United States for the southern district of that state, on the 29th day of September, 1890, a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, setting forth the facts concerning his detention His application having been denied, an appeal was taken under sections 751, 753, 763, 764, and 765 of the Revised Statutes and the act of congress of March 3, 1885, (23 St 437, c 353,) giving an appeal to this court from the final decision of a circuit court upon habeas corpus, in the case of a person alleged to be restrained of his liberty in violation of the constitution or any law or treaty of the United States .
Source: Wood v. Brush from http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/US/140
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