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it of her aunt. It was shown in the evidence that the spoons were the property of a Mrs. Dade, and the dress belonged to Mrs. Halsey. There was some doubt as to whether the negro woman who brought the spoons to Mrs. Perrin were free or not; but the other, who brought the dress, was a slave of Mr. Halsey. Mrs. Counsels, daughter of Mrs. Perrin, testified that the dress was bought by her from a youth named Childress, and that he (Childress) divided the money between himself and Gunn. it of her aunt. It was shown in the evidence that the spoons were the property of a Mrs. Dade, and the dress belonged to Mrs. Halsey. There was some doubt as to whether the negro woman who brought the spoons to Mrs. Perrin were free or not; but the other, who brought the dress, was a slave of Mr. Halsey. Mrs. Counsels, daughter of Mrs. Perrin, testified that the dress was bought by her from a youth named Childress, and that he (Childress) divided the money between himself and Gunn.