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The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1864., [Electronic resource] 11 1 Browse Search
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n, named Louise Rumpt, made complaint before the Mayor yesterday against Mrs. Louisa Coleburn, for breaking open her trunk a day or two since and stealing therefrom $me of Miss Rumpt, who has been for several months back in the employment of Mrs. Coleburn as a servant, her trunk was broken open and the money taken from the pocket of a dress which was in it. Afterwards Mr. Coleburn expressed gratification that the girl had left his employ, at the same time remarking that his wife had forced thken out the money. For the defence it was proven the for some time back Mr. Coleburn had lost various sums of money, and very recently a boarder in the house los servant girl as the thief, advantage was taken of her absence from home by Mrs. Coleburn to institute a search among her things, when in her trunk, the lock to whicreceived from a lady for value received. In consideration of the fact that Mrs. Coleburn had heretofore lost money, it was decided by herself and husband to retain