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The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1865., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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did not reach twenty dollars, her offence was a misdemeanor, and thereupon ordered her to be whipped to the extent of the law. In the case of Virginia and Emma Lord, charged with stealing one thousand five hundred dollars, the property of Mary W. Mase, the Mayor, after hearing the evidence, promptly discharged them. [The accused are proprietresses of a millinery store on Broad street, and Mrs. Mase went in there to make some purchases. Subsequently, after having left their store, she retuthe law. In the case of Virginia and Emma Lord, charged with stealing one thousand five hundred dollars, the property of Mary W. Mase, the Mayor, after hearing the evidence, promptly discharged them. [The accused are proprietresses of a millinery store on Broad street, and Mrs. Mase went in there to make some purchases. Subsequently, after having left their store, she returned and accused the Misses Lord of stealing her pocket-book, which she claimed to have left behind on the counter.