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The Daily Dispatch: October 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], The danger of rebellion in the North! (search)
f blankets the proposition being that families should part with their blankets, forward them at once for the use of the army, and make more for themselves, or go without. In Richmond all kinds of woolen goods are very dear. Cloth, worth in New York 30 cts., sells for $1.30. The latest arrivals of troops are from Florida and Louisiana. Howell Cobb has recently brought on an exceedingly fine regiment of cavalry from Georgia, which he commands. He recently had a long interview with John M. Botts, who takes no part. There is a strong anti-Stephens party, while Davis, who is generally worshipped, has many bitter enemies. Letcher is nowhere, Bishop Polk is strongly urged to be successor of Walker as Secretary of War. The army on the Potomac is claimed to number 200,000 men. The capture of Hatteras caused great consternation, and North Carolina and Commodore Barron are unsparingly censured. A serious trouble is breeding in regard to the currency; there is little or no specie in