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General Dix.--Madam, you look wearied; walk into my office. (Ordering some regulars to bring in the trunk and search it, he remarks to Mrs. W. "This is a military necessity, Madam. I would these things were not, but the Government must be supported.""United we stand," you know. Madam have you any sons in the Confederate army? Mrs. W.--I have three, sir. General Dix--Did you aid and encourage them to enlist in that service? Mrs. W.--General Dix, are you a married man? Gen, Dix.--I am, Madam. Mrs. W.--Then ask your wife what she would have done under similar circumstances. Then was heard from one of the General's satellites,"The rebel spirit of the Baltimore woman! It will never be extinguished!" Gen. Dix.--Madam you look faint and weary, let me order some refreshments. Mrs. W.--What, eat here! I, a Southern woman, break bread with the Yankees. Never, while they are the miserable foes they have proved themselves. Every day I see more cle