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The Daily Dispatch: May 24, 1861., [Electronic resource], Clarksville, Mecklenburg co., May 21, 1861. (search)
ing £84,631, and the latter $1,170,000 in specie. At Wheeling, Va., John Herton, convicted of passing counterfeit money, has been sent to the Penitentiary for two years. The Baker family, of Winchester, Va., have offered to give $600 each to a volunteer company of sixty men. Brigadier-General Joseph E. Johnston has gone to take command of the Confederate forces at Harper's Ferry. Mrs. A. Lincoln returned to Washington from her "shopping" expedition, on Wednesday. Wm. A. Lenoir, of Caldwell county, N. C., committed suicide by shooting himself in the head on the 15th inst. Theodore Heyl, a retired and wealthy merchant in Philadelphia, committed suicide on Tuesday. A bearer of dispatches from England to Lord Lyons, at Washington, arrived at New York on Tuesday, in the Edinburg. An alleged spy named Beecher was arrested in Washington on Tuesday. Ex-President Buchanan is reported to be confined to his room by illness. J. W. Pipes, of Wilkes