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r of the family, who had been an officer in the Navy, and two miniature Confederate flags, the playthings of children, the police carried off as the reward of their exertions. And this was done by order of the Federal Marshal of Police, and with the sanction, it is rightly to be presumed, of the Advisory Board of Commissioners. Gen. Dix, we understand, disclaimed any knowledge of the affair; the responsibility is with those who assume to be the police authorities of the city — with Geo. R. Dodge, the pretended Marshal, and James L. McPhail, his deputy — with Columbus O'Donnell, Archibald Surling, Sen., Thomas Kelso, John R. Kelso, John W. Randolph, Peter G. Sanerwein, John B. Seidenstricker, Joseph Roberts, and Michael Warner — the intruding Commissioners. There are the responsible authors of the dastardly outrage — the policemen who perpetrated it were but the despicable agents in its commission, and no more to be held primarily accountable for it than the locksmith who picke