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The Daily Dispatch: February 22, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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On Sunday morning Capt Pleasants, assisted by two of the night watch, arrested two white men, named James Kennedy and Thomas Smith, with two barrels of flour and two barrels of corn meal in their possession, which they had stolen from Frederick Schaffer, a baker, on Main, between 17th and 18th streets. Kennedy was the foreman in the bakery from which the articles were stolen. Together with Smith, he had borrowed a wagon, with the ostensible purpose of taking some baggage to the Central Depot; but, instead of using it for that purpose, drove up to the rear alley leading to Schaffer's bakery and took on the barrels of flour and meal, estimated to be worth over six hundred dollars. About two o'clock yesterday morning two fellows, believed to be paroled Yankees, forced open the door to the residence of Susan Hill, a mulatto woman, living in the western suburbs of the city, and with a drawn pistol forced her to surrender to them a considerable amount of gold and silver, and all