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Richmond circuit Court, February 10, 1865. --In the matter of a petition for a writ of habeas corpus of William H. Zimmerman, who seeks a discharge from militia duty in Colonel T. J. Evans's regiment as an undomiciled foreigner, the Court, having heard the evidence and arguments in the case, remanded him to custody. The reasons for this decision the Court gave as being the fact that this gentleman was a member of a regularly organized company, who had tendered their services to the Goverfiants. Mr. J. Randolph Tucker represented the Commonwealth. Messrs. James Pearce, Robert B. Somerville, Samuel M. Drinker, Jacob Moebus, Michael Ganzert, Charles Lumsden, Leon Goldsmith, Edward M. Morgan and Peyton G. Bayly, members of Colonel Evans's regiment, over fifty years of age, appeared in court to-day in pursuance of continuances, and, proving their ages, were discharged. I. H. Walke, failing in the proof, was remanded to custody. Adolph Bentel and George Lintz, not having the