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Major Anderson. --A Washington dispatch to the New York Express says that Major Anderson will be tried by a court of inquiry (not a court-martial) in a few weeks. This does not imply a suspicion of his honor, but is merely a military rule. If the court deem his case one for a court-martial, he will then be arraigned before it. It is said, too, that all the commanding officers of the fleet reported to have been off Charleston will be brought before a court of inquiry. Major Anderson. --A Washington dispatch to the New York Express says that Major Anderson will be tried by a court of inquiry (not a court-martial) in a few weeks. This does not imply a suspicion of his honor, but is merely a military rule. If the court deem his case one for a court-martial, he will then be arraigned before it. It is said, too, that all the commanding officers of the fleet reported to have been off Charleston will be brought before a court of inquiry.