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Frankfurt an der Oder (Brandenburg, Germany) (search for this): article 2
Notice to German Correspondents. --The United States Consul at Frankfort, Germany, having transmitted to the Postmaster General of the United States the following advertisement of the Criminal Court of that city relative to the recent embezzlement by an officer of the Turn and Taxis post-office, of a large number of letters from the United States, containing money, addressed partly to Frankfort and its immediate vicinity, and partly to Bavaria, Wurtemburg, Baden, Switzerland, &c., we publish the same for the information of interested parties in the United States: "During the last nine or twelve months, John David Schmidt, letter packer, in the employ of Turn and Taxis, has, according to his own confession, stolen letters containing gold. Said letters were intended partly for the postal jurisdiction of Frankfort and partly for Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Switzerland. It is important to ascertain the number and the contents of said letters, the names of the addressed an
Aach (Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (search for this): article 2
onths, John David Schmidt, letter packer, in the employ of Turn and Taxis, has, according to his own confession, stolen letters containing gold. Said letters were intended partly for the postal jurisdiction of Frankfort and partly for Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Switzerland. It is important to ascertain the number and the contents of said letters, the names of the addressed and senders. "All those who have lost money as above indicated, are requested to address the undersigned, Dr. Scd Taxis, has, according to his own confession, stolen letters containing gold. Said letters were intended partly for the postal jurisdiction of Frankfort and partly for Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Switzerland. It is important to ascertain the number and the contents of said letters, the names of the addressed and senders. "All those who have lost money as above indicated, are requested to address the undersigned, Dr. Schnider, Investigating Judge. "Frankfort, Sept. 15, 1860."
Bavaria (Bavaria, Germany) (search for this): article 2
ourt of that city relative to the recent embezzlement by an officer of the Turn and Taxis post-office, of a large number of letters from the United States, containing money, addressed partly to Frankfort and its immediate vicinity, and partly to Bavaria, Wurtemburg, Baden, Switzerland, &c., we publish the same for the information of interested parties in the United States: "During the last nine or twelve months, John David Schmidt, letter packer, in the employ of Turn and Taxis, has, accod Taxis, has, according to his own confession, stolen letters containing gold. Said letters were intended partly for the postal jurisdiction of Frankfort and partly for Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Switzerland. It is important to ascertain the number and the contents of said letters, the names of the addressed and senders. "All those who have lost money as above indicated, are requested to address the undersigned, Dr. Schnider, Investigating Judge. "Frankfort, Sept. 15, 1860."
United States (United States) (search for this): article 2
Notice to German Correspondents. --The United States Consul at Frankfort, Germany, having transmitted to the Postmaster General of the United States the following advertisement of the Criminal Court of that city relative to the recent embezzlement by an officer of the Turn and Taxis post-office, of a large number of letters from the United States, containing money, addressed partly to Frankfort and its immediate vicinity, and partly to Bavaria, Wurtemburg, Baden, Switzerland, &c., we publish the same for the information of interested parties in the United States: "During the last nine or twelve months, John David Schmidt, letter packer, in the emUnited States: "During the last nine or twelve months, John David Schmidt, letter packer, in the employ of Turn and Taxis, has, according to his own confession, stolen letters containing gold. Said letters were intended partly for the postal jurisdiction of Frankfort and partly for Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Switzerland. It is important to ascertain the number and the contents of said letters, the names of the addressed a
Frankfort (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 2
e recent embezzlement by an officer of the Turn and Taxis post-office, of a large number of letters from the United States, containing money, addressed partly to Frankfort and its immediate vicinity, and partly to Bavaria, Wurtemburg, Baden, Switzerland, &c., we publish the same for the information of interested parties in the Unitemploy of Turn and Taxis, has, according to his own confession, stolen letters containing gold. Said letters were intended partly for the postal jurisdiction of Frankfort and partly for Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Switzerland. It is important to ascertain the number and the contents of said letters, the names of the addressedfor Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Switzerland. It is important to ascertain the number and the contents of said letters, the names of the addressed and senders. "All those who have lost money as above indicated, are requested to address the undersigned, Dr. Schnider, Investigating Judge. "Frankfort, Sept. 15, 1860."
Switzerland (Switzerland) (search for this): article 2
the recent embezzlement by an officer of the Turn and Taxis post-office, of a large number of letters from the United States, containing money, addressed partly to Frankfort and its immediate vicinity, and partly to Bavaria, Wurtemburg, Baden, Switzerland, &c., we publish the same for the information of interested parties in the United States: "During the last nine or twelve months, John David Schmidt, letter packer, in the employ of Turn and Taxis, has, according to his own confession, sd Taxis, has, according to his own confession, stolen letters containing gold. Said letters were intended partly for the postal jurisdiction of Frankfort and partly for Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Switzerland. It is important to ascertain the number and the contents of said letters, the names of the addressed and senders. "All those who have lost money as above indicated, are requested to address the undersigned, Dr. Schnider, Investigating Judge. "Frankfort, Sept. 15, 1860."
nt of the Criminal Court of that city relative to the recent embezzlement by an officer of the Turn and Taxis post-office, of a large number of letters from the United States, containing money, addressed partly to Frankfort and its immediate vicinity, and partly to Bavaria, Wurtemburg, Baden, Switzerland, &c., we publish the same for the information of interested parties in the United States: "During the last nine or twelve months, John David Schmidt, letter packer, in the employ of Turn and Taxis, has, according to his own confession, stolen letters containing gold. Said letters were intended partly for the postal jurisdiction of Frankfort and partly for Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Switzerland. It is important to ascertain the number and the contents of said letters, the names of the addressed and senders. "All those who have lost money as above indicated, are requested to address the undersigned, Dr. Schnider, Investigating Judge. "Frankfort, Sept. 15, 1860."
John David Schmidt (search for this): article 2
al of the United States the following advertisement of the Criminal Court of that city relative to the recent embezzlement by an officer of the Turn and Taxis post-office, of a large number of letters from the United States, containing money, addressed partly to Frankfort and its immediate vicinity, and partly to Bavaria, Wurtemburg, Baden, Switzerland, &c., we publish the same for the information of interested parties in the United States: "During the last nine or twelve months, John David Schmidt, letter packer, in the employ of Turn and Taxis, has, according to his own confession, stolen letters containing gold. Said letters were intended partly for the postal jurisdiction of Frankfort and partly for Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Switzerland. It is important to ascertain the number and the contents of said letters, the names of the addressed and senders. "All those who have lost money as above indicated, are requested to address the undersigned, Dr. Schnider, Investig
Notice to German Correspondents. --The United States Consul at Frankfort, Germany, having transmitted to the Postmaster General of the United States the following advertisement of the Criminal Court of that city relative to the recent embezzlement by an officer of the Turn and Taxis post-office, of a large number of letters from the United States, containing money, addressed partly to Frankfort and its immediate vicinity, and partly to Bavaria, Wurtemburg, Baden, Switzerland, &c., we publish the same for the information of interested parties in the United States: "During the last nine or twelve months, John David Schmidt, letter packer, in the employ of Turn and Taxis, has, according to his own confession, stolen letters containing gold. Said letters were intended partly for the postal jurisdiction of Frankfort and partly for Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Switzerland. It is important to ascertain the number and the contents of said letters, the names of the addressed a
September 15th, 1860 AD (search for this): article 2
t of the Criminal Court of that city relative to the recent embezzlement by an officer of the Turn and Taxis post-office, of a large number of letters from the United States, containing money, addressed partly to Frankfort and its immediate vicinity, and partly to Bavaria, Wurtemburg, Baden, Switzerland, &c., we publish the same for the information of interested parties in the United States: "During the last nine or twelve months, John David Schmidt, letter packer, in the employ of Turn and Taxis, has, according to his own confession, stolen letters containing gold. Said letters were intended partly for the postal jurisdiction of Frankfort and partly for Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, and Switzerland. It is important to ascertain the number and the contents of said letters, the names of the addressed and senders. "All those who have lost money as above indicated, are requested to address the undersigned, Dr. Schnider, Investigating Judge. "Frankfort, Sept. 15, 1860."