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to express his convictions to his Another significant fact is the great preference of wealth, social standing and -tability in favor of the Southern cause. It has shown itself upon every arrival of confederate prisoners from Virginia, when at the gates of the jail could be daily and hourly the private equipages of the most opulate and respectable ladies, much to the cha- and mortification of the hired press, who on Gen. Dix to suppress "these lawless of disloyalty," as they termed Gen. But Gen. Dix knows that the Bastile Port McHenry, which they recommend, has aggravated than "cured" the evil com- of and the "evil" continues, much to "disguise," of the Clipper and American. These editors their brains to find ex- foul enough to bestime their betters Dix has now under his command 4,000 is and around Baltimore, with a Pro- detective corps of twenty-five men to out and arrest persons who may be suspected of sympathizing with or endeavoring to reach the South. This is w