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orities are but playing with fire in a powder magazine, when groups are suffered to clog the sidewalks and occupy the corners in this community under existing circumstances. Will mischief be guarded against, or will there be a wait until some fearful overt act is committed through the neglect of enforcing a wholesome regulation? We shall see. The Norfolk Ladies: The following charming composition is furnished to the Union by a correspondent: Yesterday afternoon, coming from Old Point, my attention was attracted to a party of she secessionists, who were rendering themselves conspicuous and offensive to the respectable portion of the passengers, by the disgraceful and insulting language they uttered against the Yankee soldiers, the Federal Government, and Union people of Norfolk.--Prominent among this party were those who would have the world believe them the ladies "par excellence" of Norfolk. To the shame and disgrace of these women, be it said, their conduct was bett