The Great Canal Scrip Fraud Minutes of Proceedings And Report of Evidence in T
The Great Canal Scrip Fraud Minutes of Proceedings And Report of Evidence in T
Sangamon County Ill Circuit Court
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If not, please tell the Jury what disposition was made of them by the Bank. A. I never put into circulation any of the Checks I have identified as above, or any other of the Checks issued on Mayor Auo-ust 1st, 1839. These Checks were counted as cash in our daily cash settlements, and sufi'ered to accumulate until the Canal Treasurer, Col. McClernand, called for them, when they were delivered to him, and he gave his Check, as Treas- 23 urer, for tlie'amount of the Checks handed over to him. The ...Checks I identify were phaeed in the vault with those paid at the counter, while the accounts of Banks sendinf^ them were duly credited. For some reason, which I cannot recollect, the May and August Checks were not canceled, as they should have been, in the regular course of business, but, as I said before, were counted as cash until delivered to the Treasurer. Q. Did Mr. Manning ever deposit any box with the ]3ank for which he took their receipt? If so, when and how long did it remain there? State to the Jury if you have any recol- lection of any box being at the Bank, for safe keeping, belong- ing to the Canal Office.
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