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ome on to Baltimore, arriving about daylight. The passengers exhibited several splinters from the cars track, and detailed their escape with much feeling. Col. Jones, the commander of the post at the Relay House, in view of the circumstances of the case, ordered an investigation. The master of transportation of the road, Mr. Smith, in conformity with the desire of Col. Jones, proceeded to the Relay Camp at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, taking with him as witnesses in the case all the employees on the team. A partial examination took place. It was proven that the picket acted indiscreetly and without orders, and the testimony exonerated the offsengers in their care to the risk of personal harm, the company had determined to abandon the road for the present, but in consideration of the prompt action of Col. Jones in ordering an investigation, the day trains only will be run to the West, and the regular morning train will leave daily as usual, thus avoiding night travel.