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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)
te to two hundred millions of dollars. J. Richard Lewellen, of Petersburg, has been elected Captain of the Archer Rifles, vice Archer, promoted. Count Johannes sued the Bee Printing Company, of Boston, for libel, and recovered $1,500. C. H. Foster, of Murfreesboro', N. C., has proved his loyalty, and the decree of banishment was revoked. John Elder, aged 17, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for two years for burglary, in Wythe county, Va., Dr. Richard H. Cox, of King and Queen, and Dr. Jacob Haller of Wythe, have been appointed Surgeons in the army of Virginia. Another volunteer company has been organized in Smyth county, Va., James E. Greever, Captain. One or two soldiers have been "accidentally" shot in Washington. Some of them will be shot by design before long. Col. Mansfield, late commandant at West Point, has been appointed to be a Brigadier General, U. S. A. The Wheeling traitors boast of having receiv?d 2000 stand of arms from