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beas corpus case of the parties arrested in Baltimore county charged with participation and burning the bridges of the Northern Central Railroad, and who were taken to York, Pennsylvania. came up before Judge Cadwallader this morning. George H. Williams, Esq., of Baltimore, who came hither as counsel for the parties, did not appear, but Mr. Wharton, of this city, associated with him in the case, announced that the prisoners had been discharged by order of the War Department. Mr. Whart before Judge Cadwallader this morning. George H. Williams, Esq., of Baltimore, who came hither as counsel for the parties, did not appear, but Mr. Wharton, of this city, associated with him in the case, announced that the prisoners had been discharged by order of the War Department. Mr. Wharton stated that Mr. Williams had left the city for fear of violence, which was evidently unfounded, as the people took no interest in the matter. There was scarcely fifty persons at the hearing.