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Confederate States District Court, Tuesday. Judge Halyburton remanded to the custody of General H. L. Kemper, Evan F. Ragland, whose application under a writ of habeas corpus for a discharge from military service has been pending before the court for some time back. M. Kracker renewed his recognizance in the sum of twenty thousand dollars in two cases for perjury, and gave security in the same amount for his appearance on the 15th of September. Court adjourned.
Interesting case. --A very important case, as affecting the status of Marylanders in service, will soon come on for trial in Judge Halyburton's Court. Thirty-three members of the First Maryland artillery, who enlisted at the beginning of the war for three years, and whose terms of service have expired, having been refused their discharge by the military authorities, have sued out writs of habeas corpus for the purpose of testing the legality of their retention in the army. The petitioners have secured the services of Mr. John H. Gilmer as counsel, and the decision of the question is looked for with considerable interest by the Marylanders sojourning here and elsewhere in the Confederacy.