A Chautauqua Boy in '61 And Afterward; Reminiscences By David B. Parker, Second Lieutenant, Seventy-Second New York, Detailed Superintendent of the Mails of the Army of the Potomac, United States Marshal, District of Virginia, Chief Post Office Inspector
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The public were on the watch, and came and got the mail as soon as it arrived." " Those letters," I said, " had money in them and perhaps you have the money ? " " Oh, no." " Well," I added, " please lay out what money you have in your pocket. You, of course, will be glad to prove your innocence, and I am, as I told you when I came in, a Special Agent of the Department." He laid out the money, and the Freedman's Bureau ofificer read off the notes, and I compared them with the memorandum. A five-...dollar note was missing, but the other notes were there. He denied knowing any- thing about the five-dollar note, but the old man interrupted : " Why, don't you remember you changed five dollars a minute or two ago for one of the storekeepers. He wanted a five-dollar note and gave you small notes." " Oh, yes, that 's so. Yes, I did change a five-dollar note. Borrowed it from my pocket; I did n't have one in my drawer." We found the five-dollar note in the possession of the merchant. The Freedman's Bureau officer had authority to arrest under the military law, and I had been deputed as a Deputy Marshal.
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