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The Daily Dispatch: November 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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eople are not allowed to go to mill with their corn, nor to pass the lines for wood or grain. One can hardly imagine a condition more undesirable, and I sincerely hope something may be done for their relief before many days. About the plans of the enemy we know very little and only get an occasional rumor of their designs. A day or two ago it was reported that Federals were marching down the river, on the Maryland side, (in three columns,) with a large force. It was said, too, that Helaizaman's division had been reinforced by the Cocoquon and that there were a number of men-of-war and transports above and below our Evansport batteries.--From all these signs, I am inclined to believe that the blockade of the Potomac is now attracting the attention of the Yankee army. --It is very pressurable to suppose that McClellan is about to change his front of battle, and instead of marching again upon B if Run, will open a new one in come other point. If this supposition be take there are