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Promotion. --Mr. John L. Liggon, a former energetic and polite attached of the Libby prison, has been promoted to the office of adjutant in Colonel Tucker's (Irish) battalion, and will leave the city in a few days with his command for an interior post in South Carolina. The battalion has been improvised from material eager to enlist in our cause, and will, doubtless, under the officers in command, win an enviable reputation for efficiency and loyal bearing.
Writs of habeas corpus were awarded the following members of Dement's Maryland battery, made returnable on Monday next: J. W. F. Hatton, John R. Yates, William L. Sheirburn, James A. Dorsett, L. W. Jenkins, H. C. Bowie, Enoch R. Berry, Edward T. Richardson, Frank T. Wilson, Thomas H. Sunderland, Eugene Worthington, George W. Bassford, John T. Wilson, Thomas Williams, Lee M. Sutherland, H. D. G. C. Sargent, John Campbell, T. Bernard Gardner, Francis McWilliams and Daniel W. Lloyd. A writ of habeas corpus was awarded George G. Perrie, directed to Surgeon Lane, at the Winder Hospital, made returnable on Monday. Also, John W. Tucker, directed to Surgeon James B. McCaw, of Chimborazo Hospital, returnable on Monday. The case of William G. Higgins, Frank W. Ganby, Charles McNeil and Edward Middleton, members of Dement's battery, claiming exemption from service under a writ of habeas corpus, was postponed till this morning. The court will be opened this morning at 10 o'clock.