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Irving Hull (search for this): article 16
Not guilty.
--William Moss, a free negro, charged with receiving an overcoat, worth $12, which was stolen from Irving Hull, was examined before the Mayor and discharged, the defendant proving that he purchased the garment of a white person.
William Moss (search for this): article 16
Not guilty.
--William Moss, a free negro, charged with receiving an overcoat, worth $12, which was stolen from Irving Hull, was examined before the Mayor and discharged, the defendant proving that he purchased the garment of a white person.