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The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1865., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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l, for one thousand dollars at the First National Bank in Batavia, and got it cashed. This he did at the request of Thomas Chappell, a farmer, residing in Elba, Genessee county, and to him Burns gave the funds he had obtained on the draft. The off First National Bank of New York to know if the Canton Banking Company had funds there and received "no" for an answer. Chappell immediately proceeded to the Farmers' Bank of Attica, in Batavia, and there tried to get a similar draft cashed, but didies, with like paper, had preceded him, and the officers of the bank were suspicious that all was not right. From there Chappell went to Le Roy, and asked Mr. Ballard, who keeps a hotel in that village, if he would take a draft for one thousand dollars to the bank and get it cashed. Mr. Ballard refused, and Chappell left for his father's, Anson Chappell, who resides in Brockport, in this county, where he was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Bust, of Batavia, last night. He was taken to Batavia and