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ion — their directors are below all polite consideration — placed beyond the pale of all civility, and are only fit to grace the chain- gang, or to work on the common roads.--Gunning in every art of imposition and seduction, they wink at all law and order, swindle the innocent, corrupt morals and manners, at the same time enticing the unwary or youthful into their gas lit gambling dens, with all the temptations which deception and abundance of liquor can invent. If our worthy Marshal and Gen. Winder desire to see peace and order maintained — if they wish to rid the city of a host of profligates from all the South, who live and fatten on the vices or simplicity of the unsophisticated — and think it wise as well as expedient to clear the city of scores of "officers" who blockade the sidewalks, jostle and stars at ladies, &c., they would do well to make a sudden descent upon the many gambling "hells" of the city, send the "sick" officers to camp, and place in the hands of the fashionab