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be gotten to the carriage which was in waiting for him, so great was the rush of the e clied crowd, who seemed perfectly wild with joy. And the cheering did not cease until the carriages containing the late prisoners were fairly out of sight. A number of those present followed the vehicles for some distance, and, as they passed up Baltimore street a friendly recognition was given them on all sides, After reaching their respective dwellings many ladies and gentlemen called and paid their respects. Mr. S. Teakle Wallis, a former member of the Legislature of Maryland from this city arrived in the train of Sunday morning. Col Kane and Mr. Brown have suffered an imprisonment of over seventeen months, Mr. Wallace upward of sixteen months and Dr. Magtil for about a year. Among the State prisoners from Mary and, of whom there are about thirty, released from the Old Capitciprison at Washington, in Mr. Wm. F. McKawen, of this city, Clerk of the former Beard of Police Commissioners.