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The Daily Dispatch: September 5, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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on, and showed an indifference to his position which was truly remarkable. There were produced nine or ten, distinct forgeries, varying in sums from $200 to $350. Owing to the absence of some of the witnesses, only six of them were disposed of which are as follows: The first witness called was Mr. Jacob Ezekiel, who had received from Chestwood, on the 19th of August, a check on the Exchange Bank of Richmond for $250, signed by Laniers, Tolleson & Catlett, and payable to the order of A. T. Daniel, Chestwood called at Ezekiel's store after night, and stated that he had received this check after bank hours, but was anxious to raise the money on it, as he, wished to leave the city early next morning. Not suspecting anything wrong, E. paid him the money on it. The next day E. presented the check at the counter of the Traders' Bank, when he was informed that Laniers, Tolleson & Co. did no business with that Bank, the clerk expressing at the some time his convictions that the note was