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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 morninghe same reason for desiring them cashed was given by Chestwood in this case as in the others, and on this check he was also sent on to the Hustings Court on the 11th instant to answer. The next in order was one signed by Laniers, Tolleson & Catlett, on the Bank of Virginia, which he had presented for payment to Mr. John D. Halstead. This check was dated August 18, and the amount inserted was $310. On the evening of the day on which the check was dated Chestwood called at Mr. H.'s place of