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The Daily Dispatch: October 9, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Our Chief Dangers. --It is a mortifying fact that the principal obstacles which still obstruct the success of our cause are to be found among ourselves, in the insatiate greed of gain which has seized upon all classes and the fault-finding spirit which is so freely indulged towards a Government which has accomplished more with the means at its command than has ever been accomplished in the same time by any other Government under the sun. The enemy, frantic to discover some weak point in our harness, may well interpret the high prices of articles essential to life as evidences of an inability to produce our own supplies, which will prove a most powerful ally of his arms; whereas, in point of fact, the land is teeming with plenty, and the high prices are the results of causes which have nothing to do with the capacity of production. So, too, the grumblings and growling at the Government may be seized upon as evidence of fatal dissensions among ourselves, thereby encouraging the L