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William Moss (search for this): article 13
Ordered away.
--Wm. Bass, a free negro, from Powhatan, living in the city contrary to law, was ordered 25 lashes, Saturday morning, by the Recorder, and was then commanded to leave the city instanter.
The same order (minus corporeal punishment) was given in the case of Wm. Moss, a colored resident of Petersburg.
William Bass (search for this): article 13
Ordered away.
--Wm. Bass, a free negro, from Powhatan, living in the city contrary to law, was ordered 25 lashes, Saturday morning, by the Recorder, and was then commanded to leave the city instanter.
The same order (minus corporeal punishment) was given in the case of Wm. Moss, a colored resident of Petersburg.