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Solomon Bellew, a 20-year mail carrier from Charlottesville, arrested in Richmond for robbing the U.S. mail after presenting a stolen half of a $100 Virginia Bank note at the Bank of Virginia, leading to discovery of tampered letters.
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Solomon Bellew, the sub-contractor and carrier of the Charlottesville mail, has been arrested, examined before the Mayor of this city on a charge of robbing the mail, and committed for trial before the Federal court in May next.—What adds to the surprise and regret is, that he has been a mail carrier for nearly twenty years, has hitherto borne an unblemished character, and has a large family dependant upon him.
The principal circumstances are these. A few days since Mr. Sterling J. Crump of this city received by a private hand from his correspondent at Lovingston, Nelson county, a letter enclosing the half of a hundred dollar Virginia Bank note, and apprising him that the other half had been sent him by the mail. On enquiring at the post office, he found that the Charlottesville mail had arrived but no letter for him! He stated the fact to Mr. A. Robinson, jun. the paying clerk of the bank of Virginia, lost with him the marks of the half note he had received, and requested him to keep a sharp look-out for the other half.
On last Friday night, the mail again arrived, but no letter. And on Saturday the other half of the note was presented to the Bank for payment. The clerk's attention was immediately drawn to the circumstance—the marks were compared—the sundered parts completely corresponded—
The man who presented the note at the bank was S. Bellew, the carrier of the mail. At Mr. R's request the bearer accompanied him to Mr. Crump's; and another comparison made of the half notes.
A police officer was sent for—Bellew meanwhile requested permission to retire into the back yard, which was perfectly close. On his leaving it, the privy was searched—the scraps of some letters were found—a packet or two which had never been opened, with the post bill enclosed—a large letter which contained bills of exchange which had been opened, and re-sealed—one not opened at all, which contained sixty dollars in notes—in fact, some eighteen or twenty letters in all, in different condition.
Bellew was conducted to the police office on Sunday, and examined before the Mayor, at the request of the Chief Justice. He was committed to jail, to answer the charge of robbing the U. S. Mail.
Richmond paper.
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Richmond
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Last Friday To Sunday
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committed to jail for trial before the federal court in may next
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Solomon Bellew, Charlottesville mail carrier, arrested after presenting the missing half of a $100 Virginia Bank note at the Bank of Virginia. Investigation revealed tampered and unopened letters in his possession, including stolen items.