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s into his abdomen and one into his temple. Capt. Fisher was in the very prime of life. For a number of years he has been Cashier of the Exchange Bank, which, under his administration, was one of the safest and most popular institutions in the State. He was a most accomplished man of business, and enjoyed in an unlimited degree the confidence of the mercantile classes of the city. The funeral services will take place to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the First Baptist Church, Rev. Mr. Keen, pastor, of which Mr. Fisher was a member. Yesterday afternoon the Common Council of Petersburg adopted a resolution of considerable importance. All male citizens remaining in the city, between the ages of 16 and 50, are requested to enroll themselves for active duty at home, in some military company.--Directions are given for obtaining a full list of all such persons. This is certainly a wise step; for all who enjoy the protection of the laws should lend their aid in promoting th