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Discharged. --George Bond. the Engineer of the steamer Logan, and — Booth, the foundry man, who were arrested some weeks since on suspicion of attempting to fire the boat, were carried to West Point on Saturday, where they underwent an examination before a magistrate, and were fully and honorably acquitted. Capt. Wm. Leigh, C. S. N., and A. Dudley, Jr., appeared for the State, and A. J. Crane, Esq., of this city, for the accused. It is due to the two men named to state the above fact. We are informed that their respective occupations at the time of the alleged firing of the boat was such as to preclude the idea that they would willingly engage in any such nefarious undertaking. Witnesses of high standing vouched for both. No damage was done to the boat, and it has been suggested that as there were on board at the time of the alarm sixty or more soldiers, some of them, in smoking, might have carelessly let drop enough fire to produce the small amount of damage that was done