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. Lincoln's ships, by their blockade, keep out the old supplies of flannels and cloth, and our manufacturing establishments are too limited yet no supply at once the vast demand which has been filled from the North hitherto. It is wool we want. Wool spun and knit into socks and wove into blankets and flannel. Are the looms gone to pieces? make new ones. The time is ample if we commence right away and, if each lady will do her part to work up the wool, and looms are plenty, all will be in a you, and there be no organization in your neighborhood, make the garments and send them to the nearest point. No time for delay — and surely you would not see your warriors suffering for clothing, because it would occasion you a little trouble. Wool gathered and worked up, and blankets from the bed, and sent to the campfire the frosts come, is the work to be done, and to be done in a great measure by the hands of the good women at home. Permit me to suggest, in conclusion, Mr. Editor, th