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The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], Averill's movements — the enemy believed to be Advancing on Staunton. (search)
nd made her escape. On Thursday officer Kelly was informed of the robbery, and having reasons to suspect the prisoner, took her into custody. She then confessed the theft, and going with him to Mr. Alexander Walker's kitchen, on Chimborazo Hill, made his servant woman, Ann, deliver up a locket and chain that she had given her.--From there she went to her mother's residence, on Broad street, where she had left a portion of the articles, which were also recovered. Taking the officer to Moses Pike's, on Main street, the remainder of the jewelry was found, a portion having been secreted under the steps in the back yard, and a chain had been given to one of Pike's daughters. The articles which the prisoner carried to her mother she said she had found in the street. After hearing the evidence of Mrs. Wilson and the officer, the Mayor remanded the accused for a further hearing before an examining Court to be held on the 19th inst., and admitted her to bail in $1,000 for her appearance.