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side-walk in a drunken state. Habeas Corpus.--Mrs. Mary Ann Piggott, and several of her children, residents of Charles City county, arrested a few weeks since by order of Gen. Wise, on suspicion of disloyalty, were heard before Judge Lyons yesterday on an application for release. Messrs. Nance and Williams appeared for the defendants and Mr. ylett for the Government. The Government not having its inculpatory testimony ready, the case was continued until Thursday. Counsel for defence contend that their clients were and are loyal Virginians, and no testimony can be adduced to the contrary. The District Attorney contends that the Government has a right to hold them as suspected parties. This point will be argued before the Judge on Thursday. Hustings Court.--Judge Lyour's Court was engaged yesterday in trying John Murray for the murder of Mike Leary, on the 18th of September, in a house near the old hay scales, 17th street. It was not concluded when the court adjourned.