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130 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Jan; 21,
Interrogatory by Mr. Lee. Has the President of your bank
made any contract with the Treasurer of the State, looking
to the payment of any interest or bonus on the money de-
posited by him in your bank, or could the payment of any
«uch interest or bonus be made without your knowlege?
Answer. No.
1st interrogatory propounded to J. Harris Forbes. Please
state your name and occupation ?
Answer. J. Harris Forbes ; am Cashier of the Citizens'
Bank of Annapolis.
The second and third interrogatories propounded to Mr.
Sloan, propounded to this witness, and same answers given.
Interrogatory by Mr. Compton Have I any interest what-
ever, as stockholder, or in any capacity, except as the Treas-
urer of the State, depositing from time to time moneys of the
State in your Bank, any connection therewith, or interest
therein?
Anwer. No
Interrogatory by Mr. Farrow Docs the bank pay any in-
terest OB monies deposited therein ?
Answer. No.
1st interrogatory propounded to Louis G. Gassaway.
Please state your name and occupation ?
Answer. Louis G. Gassaway; am Cashier of the Farmers'
National Bank of Annapolis
The second and third interrogatories propounded to Mr.
Sloan, propounded to this witness and same answers given.
Same interrogatories propounded by Mr. Compton and Mr.
Farrow to Mr. Forces, propounded by them to this witness,
and same answers given.
Upon which your Committee unanimously beg leave re-
spectfully to report, that they do not find that the said Treas-
urer has received from any of said Banka any consideration,
compensation, bonus, dividend or interest upon the moneys of
the State deposited therein.
The testimony of the Cashiers of th several baaks being
clear and conclusive, they bare determined to rest the inves-
tigation thereon, not deeming any further prosecution of the
inquiry at all necessary.
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