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the burlesque President and all the bloodthirsty fools around him that will not be soon forgotten in all Yankeedom; if they can be taught anything. Since the wise military arrangement of Gen. Huger, with regard to the maintenance of peace and good order, our city has been comparatively quiet. There were no important cases in Mayor Lamb's Court this morning. The watchmen of the night reported no arrests or cases of disorder. The counsel of Mr. Fish, charged with the shooting of Mr. Pepper, has applied for a writ of habeas corpus, and the prisoner will probably be released from his confinement. He is a gentleman of character and means, and exceedingly regrets an occurrence caused by a needless indulgence in that which has been more destructive of life and happiness than all the bloody carnage of war and pestilence. The eagerness to get the Dispatch continues here undiminished. The people will have the news, and as the supply of paper in our city has nearly been exhaus