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Gilmer A. Lumpkin, who had been subpœnled as a witness in the case, and who was present in Court.] M. S. Quaries, a Teller in the bank, deposed that Samani presented the note, which was sealed with gum. He directed him to Sinton. G. A. Lumpkin was present, apparently writing something, and professed to be anxious to make a $360 deposit. Witness informed Lumpkin that he would take any sized pile he would bring to bank. Samani had meanwhile "aroused his suspicions" by what had occurred. J. C. Davis, Traders' Bank clerk, testified to seeing S, stand at the counter with the check. His suspicions being also raised, when S. left he watched him; he went up the street, and was joined by Lumpkin. They proceeded to the corner of 13th street, when S. left L. and turned down the street, when S. was joined by a young man named Snellings. Witness went to Owens and learned from him the check was bogus. Lumpkin came out the bank after Samani. J. A. Snellings testified that he and Samani were