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The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1865., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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own to the police of the city, was up for a hearing on the charge of stealing four hundred and fifty dollars from Bickerton W. Saunders. On Friday last, while Mr. Saunders was standing in front of A. P. Brown's commission store, on Cary street, he Mr. Saunders was standing in front of A. P. Brown's commission store, on Cary street, he was approached by Melissa, who asked for alms. He gave her five dollars, and then put his note-book, containing eleven hundred dollars, back into his side coat pocket. The accused hung around for some time, while Mr. Saunders was engaged in conversMr. Saunders was engaged in conversation with a negro boatman. She then went away, and in a few minutes afterwards Mr. Saunders observed a one hundred dollars bill hanging out of his pocket, which aroused his suspicions, and upon examination, he found that he had lost four hundred anMr. Saunders observed a one hundred dollars bill hanging out of his pocket, which aroused his suspicions, and upon examination, he found that he had lost four hundred and fifty dollars. Suspecting the accused, he sought the assistance of the city police, who went in pursuit of, and soon after arrested her. She at first denied the charge, but subsequently confessed her guilt and gave up three hundred and fifty dollar