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The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1865., [Electronic resource], Examination for Attempted Incendiarism — the accused sent on. (search)
een three and four thousand dollars. William Edwards sworn.--Also testified as to his father itor of the "Nonpareil Saloon," testified that Edwards and Myers partook of oysters at his saloon about seven o'clock. They were ordered by Edwards. Myers left for the cars and Edwards remained in hEdwards remained in his saloon ten or fifteen minutes after the cars were gone. Charles Loehr, of the restaurant neer of Eighth and Main streets, testified that Edwards came to his saloon at half-past 8 o'clock, antestified to the excellent character which Major Edwards had always borne. Dr. Wing, postmaster atson, State Senator from Norfolk, had known Major Edwards twenty-odd years, and regarded his charact Coghlan had a great deal of business with Major Edwards during the time he was in the Confederate Mali123456 Subsequently Dr. Peter Lyons, Major Edwards's physician, testified that while the accue city jail is, his Honor decided to allow Major Edwards bail in the sum of two thousand dollars, w