The words used in the information are not equivalent to the language of any statute and are not necessarily within the terms of any statute. It follows that the defendant was not charged with any offense under our laws, and therefore the petitioner may obtain relief by way of habeas corpus. Baker v. Hayes, 148 Fla. 84, 3 So.2d 590, 591; Ex parte Stirrup, supra; Sellers v. Bridges, supra. The case of Baker v. Hayes, supra, is particularly in point.