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The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Terrorism in New York — effect of the war on business, &c., &c. (search)
Extract of a letter, dated New York, April 30th: The spirit of terrorism and proscription prevatling in New York is illustrated by the following case: A Mr. Goodwin came recently from Mississippi, with $50,000 to pay the interest on some railroad bonds, he being an officer or agent of the road. He also brought some money n, had him arrested as a spy. His trunks were seized, opened and inspected in presence of General Wool, without the shadow of law or authority. Fortunately for Mr. Goodwin, he was known by a number of bankers and business men in New York, who stepped forward to his rescue, (?) and caused his immediate release. Several Southerso winding up and getting ready to leave. The Herald tries to persuade them that they can remain with impunity unmolested by a mob. But after the experience of Mr. Goodwin, and after a Virginian's house in Brooklyn was visited at night by a mob, while the husband was absent, and his wife, surrounded by her frigh tened children, wa