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ty was performed in part, and sixteen citizens were duly arrested on Thursday and deposited in Mayo's warehouse, where they remained until 1 o'clock on Friday, about 18 hours, under guard, when they were brought before a court-martial, and, being tried, were severally acquitted of all design or intention either to shirk duty or to absent themselves without excuse from battalion parade. On Friday, prior to the enlargement of those arrested, one of them, Mr. C. H. Anderson, sued out by A. J. Crane, his attorney, a writ of habeas corpus, directed to Hon. Wm. H. Lyons, Judge of the Hustings Court, praying for relief, which was granted by the Judge, asking that Major Wilkins might be made to show his authority in the premises, and the cause of petitioner's detention. The writ was served on Saturday, and Monday (yesterday) was set for the hearing of the case. The petition for a habeas corpus, on the part of C. H. Anderson, represents that he is a citizen of Richmond, and of the S