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iosity- hunters. The lady in whose possession the keys were, informed us that she required every one who entered to pay her a fee of 12 ½ cents, which sum was for keeping the premises in order. We think the town would do well to have some such guardian angel to keep it order. The half hour having expired, the party returned to the boat, and were soon again under way, and arrived at Old Point Comfort about 2 o'clock, P. M. As soon as the Governor and Mayor Mayo had been presented to Col. Dimmick, and the officers in command, the line of march was taken for the parade grounds in the interior of the fortification, where the troops, some three hundred, were on parade. While on our way hither, a salute of thirty-four guns was fired. After reviewing the troops, the latter were dispersed, and the visitors allowed to examine the whole fortification to their heart's content. On our return to the Hygeia Hotel, we found a most bountiful repast spread by Mr. Joseph Segar. Here, afte