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[From the Chicago Post]

The mysteries connected with the Post Office Department of the Government are numerous, and some of them border on the marvelous. The diaries of retired physicians and venerable lawyers may contain strange adventures and romantic incidents, but they can scarcely equal, in fruitful subjects and interesting details, the experience of some of the detectives of the postal service. And if they did, the revelations could never be made public, for the seal of eternal secrecy is placed upon the mouths of honorable professional gentlemen; while the detective, when his ends have been accomplished, is free to relate not only the crimes, but the names of the criminals, and the minutest particulars regarding their developments.

A special detective connected with the Chicago Post Office some time ago “worked up” a case, and brought it to a successful termination, which has in it many elements which are calculated to impress themselves in a marked manner upon the minds of those who peruse this article. A registered letter was forwarded to this city, which ought to have contained five one hundred dollar bills. But when the envelope was opened the money was missing. As is usual in such cases, the matter was placed in the hands of an experienced and skillful gentleman assigned to the duty of bringing criminals to justice, with instructions to make a thorough and rigid investigation. The task was one well calculated to baffle the skill of even these experts in the art of detecting crime. The envelope arrived here intact, and to all appearances had not been tampered with in the least. What, then, could be done? There was not the slightest clue, and the detective finally abandoned the matter in despair of success.… Read More