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The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ur informant left Danville, which was on Saturday, and was advancing. The people of Madison county had met in Richmond, their county seat, and subscribed four hundred beeves for General Zollicoffer's army, and offered to find them for ninety days. Madison county is nearly unanimous for the South, and the enthusiasm is great. Cassius M. Clay's residence is in that county. Interesting correspondence. The following interesting correspondence has recently transpired between Mrs. A. Meade Goodwin, of Greenville, Va. and General Beauregard: September 17, 1861. General Beauregard: --Being unaccustomed to our chilly atmosphere, and fearing cold weather will find you regardless of self, permit me to have the pleasure and honor of contributing a small gift towards your protection in camp life by presenting the worsted comfort to you. It is a piece of work of several years' making, having designed it for my venerable relative, Bishop Meade. While he will enjoy the