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--A dispute occurred yesterday about 12 o'clock, in the "Dime Saloon." Main street, between Mr. John Lindsey, of this city, and a young man attached to one of the Ranger companies from Texas or New Orleans, which resulted in some expression on the part of Mr. Lindsey which was replied to by the young man with the threat of shooting him. Thereupon, as represented to us by a bystander, the young man was pressed back by Mr. Lindsey, who repeatedly called upon him to shoot. After struggling some time to unloose his pistol, the stranger accomplished his wish and did shoot him. He left the house unmolested, as Mr. Lindsey did not, for a moment or two, proclaim that he had been wounded. When he did so, the man was followed and arrested on Governor street by Mr. C. G. Thompson, and carried bee ball, (which penetrated through the abdomen and lodged in the flesh of the opposite thigh,) Mr. Lindsey walked up the street as far as Spence's corner, not seeming to feel very much inconvenience f