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The Daily Dispatch: October 15, 1864., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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ed of one barrel of flour, thirty bales of smoking tobacco, several hundred cigars, and a lot of other articles. The thieves effected an entrance into the store by cutting a hole through the rear door. Some time during the same night, Mr. Miles Phillips's residence, near by, was also robbed of a lot of family provisions and a small sum of money. In this instance, the shutters to Mr. Phillips's basement window were forced open, and then the window was hoisted. By this means the thieves goily provisions and a small sum of money. In this instance, the shutters to Mr. Phillips's basement window were forced open, and then the window was hoisted. By this means the thieves got into the house and passed the stolen plunder out to some one in the street. A lady's purse, containing seventy-odd dollars, was picked from her pocket, in the Second Market, yesterday morning. She did not discover her loss till she went to pay for some meat that she had bought from one of the butchers.