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serenade you have given me." The Marylanders knowing his quiet habit, and thinking he had said all be intended to say responded with "three cheers for Beauregard," and were about to return to their camp. What was their surprise when he called them to stay, and unfurling a flag, said: "Gentlemen, I present to you Confederate flag, made in Baltimore by the most beautiful woman in that city." [Gen. B. is probably in error in saying the flag was made in Baltimore. It should have been Charlottesville, as the young lady referred to was at that time there although a refugee from Baltimore.-- Dis.] "Without waiting to hear more, an enthusiastic young officer called for "three cheers for Miss Hattie Cary," which were given with a will. "Not so fast," said the Major of the First Maryland, as soon as the cheering ceased, "not so fast," said he, putting his hand on the shoulder of the excited Lieutenant, "it was not Miss Hattie, but her sister." "Three cheers, then, for Miss Jennie C