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The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], An English opinion of the War in America. (search)
ks Mr. Jefferson Davis for according to our special correspondent, the Confederates are concentrating enormous forces in Virginia, and comparatively neglecting her parts of their territory. The war in Kentucky and Missouri being interrupted, every regiment the Confederates can obtain they will bring to Manassas, in order to make good the defence of their positions on the Potomac. Here, apparently, the great battle must some day be fought, and it is probable that, from the pressure on General McClellan an advance may take place even during the winter, if the weather sets in. On the result of this campaign we have no desire to speculate. The Confederates are inferior in the important matter of arms; for though they have been doing their best to manufacture rifle for themselves, the number produced can be but small in comparison with that which the Federal have obtained from abroad. On the other hand, they are said to have artillery in sufficient strategic defend their positions, whi