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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)
New Orleans was made the depository of these receivers as well as of the Confederate government. When the bank returns came in, several questions arose which I can set forth no better than was done in my answer to the return of that bank, June 13, 1862:-- headquarters Department of the Gulf, New Orleans, June 13, 1862. The return of the Citizens' Bank of New Orleans to General Order No. 40 has been carefully examined, and the various claims set up by the bank to the funds in its hanJune 13, 1862. The return of the Citizens' Bank of New Orleans to General Order No. 40 has been carefully examined, and the various claims set up by the bank to the funds in its hands weighed. The report finds that there is to the credit of the Confederate States $219,090.94. This of course is due in presenti from the bank. The bank claims that it holds an equal amount of Confederate treasury notes, and desires to set off these notes against the amount so due and payable. This cannot be permitted. Many answers might be suggested to the claim. One or two are sufficient. Confederate States treasury notes are not due till six months after the conclusion of a