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Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler 2 0 Browse Search
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Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler, Chapter 12: administration of finances, politics, and justice.--recall. (search)
, the accounts with the Bank of Kentucky will be made up, and all its property will be paid over and delivered, as if such attempted confiscation had never been made. The result is, therefore, upon the showing of the bank by its return, that there is due and payable to the Confederate States, and therefore, now to be paid to the United States, the sums following:-- Confederate States treasurer's account$219,090.94 Confederate States special accounts12,465.00 Deposits by officers: J. M. Huger, receiver106,812.60 G. M. Ward, receiver72,084.90 J. C. Manning receiver1,120.00    $411,573.44 M. L. Smith, receiver16,026.52 S. Macklin, receiver6,814.57 Reichard, receiver497.30   Total,$434,911.83 This is the legal result to which the mind must arrive in this discussion. But there are other considerations which may apply to the first item of the account. Only the notes of the Confederate States were deposited by the treasurer in the bank, and by the order of the ru