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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Edward Edwards or search for Edward Edwards in all documents.
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Dock Warfare.
--Edward Edwards was before the Mayor yesterday for beating a youth, several inches shorter than himself, upon whose skirts hung the emblematic soil of the oyster trade.
The youth deposed that he went to Edwards domicil after a cracking iron and a stool, (implements used by professional "openers,") that he "nethat he went to Edwards domicil after a cracking iron and a stool, (implements used by professional "openers,") that he "never said no-thin' else to Mister Ed'ards, and Mister Ed'ards pitched him out doors." The Mayor at first determined to hold Mr. Edwards to bail to keep the peace, but afterwards let him off with an admonition. that he went to Edwards domicil after a cracking iron and a stool, (implements used by professional "openers,") that he "never said no-thin' else to Mister Ed'ards, and Mister Ed'ards pitched him out doors." The Mayor at first determined to hold Mr. Edwards to bail to keep the peace, but afterwards let him off with an admonition.
The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National Crisis. (search)