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morata insisted upon accompanying him and sharing his fortunes, as Mrs Edie or other wise, only to be with him. To this he objected; but the pre his $100, went to the Powhatan on Monday night and inquired for Mr. Edie, stating at the time that he had a bill against him of $100. The cto see to the collection of a small bill. An order was given upon Mr. Edie for the amount, which was accepted by the clerk, who had his funds the advertisement of Mr. Taylor, of Charleston, offering $1,000 for Edie's arrest, and one fourth of the money receiver.-- Down went the brea the proprietor, partly in quiet of his $100 and partly in search of Edie, who must either be in Richmond or en route to Tappahannock. The Clerk at the Powhatan readily responds to the question as to Mr. Edie departure. He had not left — was not in the house — but was supposed to ble at the North than Confederate currency. The amount stolen by Edie was $18,610, which he collected the day previous to his disappearanc