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The Daily Dispatch: October 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], The danger of rebellion in the North! (search)
tions to the eye of the careful observer establish more than a probability, if they are not even proof positive, of undertakings at an early day worthy of our Government. It gives me pleasure to be able to state that in every probability Lieut. Crosby, of the Navy, who has been so much and deservedly commended for his conduct in the bombardment of Hatteras, and in conducting expeditions in the waters of the Chesapeake and elsewhere, will have a separate command.--The Secretary of the Navy cannot do a more proper thing than give Lieut. Crosby a first. class gun-boat. He deserves it for his past services, his faithfulness, capacity, and loyalty. This afternoon a frag of truce came from Norfolk with between twenty-five and thirty passengers, all but six of them ladies, bound for the North, from all parts of the South. --By conversation with them I learn that at Norfolk, since Gen. Wool took command at the fortress, constant apprehensions has prevailed of an attack. Within t