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[for the Richmond Dispatch.]Caution to the public. The existence of war in our country has caused the organization of a system of police in the country, as well as the cities, which subjects strangers and suspicious persons to examination, and, if necessary, to arrest. For the purpose of avoiding danger to the lives of unoffending citizens who are not known to the patrol in any neighborhood, it should be generally known that every man who is hailed by a patrol, in the night or day, should instantly halt and submit, if required, to an examination, which no patriotic or well disposed person will resist at a time when the public safety requires it, and to which there can be no exceptions with strangers; whilst resistance or flight will produce an impression which may endanger life or occasion arrest. Lynn.