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The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], Resolutions of the Mississippi Legislature. (search)
Hard to settle. --Georgeanna, slave of Mrs. John B. Stanard, was yesterday brought before the Mayor, on the charge of stealing a silk dress from Mrs. Mary McGee. Mrs. Elam, dress maker, swore positively that the dress was the property of Mrs. Stanard, and not Mrs. McGee. Mrs. Ormsby testified that the dress looked very much lMrs. McGee. Mrs. Ormsby testified that the dress looked very much like one she had sold to Mrs. McGree, and which had been subsequently stolen. The Mayor discharged Georgeanna, and returned the dress to Mrs. Stanard. It will be recollected that some days ago Mrs. McGee was in this Court charged with stealing this same dress, she having taken it from Mrs. Stanard's girl, Georgeanna, in the stree. McGree, and which had been subsequently stolen. The Mayor discharged Georgeanna, and returned the dress to Mrs. Stanard. It will be recollected that some days ago Mrs. McGee was in this Court charged with stealing this same dress, she having taken it from Mrs. Stanard's girl, Georgeanna, in the street, declaring it was hers.