The Credit Mobilier of America; Its Origin And History, Its Work of Constructing the Union Pacific Railroad And the Relation of Members of Congress Therewith

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The check is in the sergeant-at-arms' room.
^. Now, when I asseited, in my testimony, that I had never received a dollar from you, why did you not contra- dict me then, and say to the committee that you had paid me a check of $1,200.?
A. I was not in a position to contradict }ou, because I had not examined my minutes, and refreshed my recol- lection.
OF AMERICA. 1 57 J^. Did I not tell you the iirst of the present session that I wanted you to tell the whole truth about the matter?
A. Well, I th
...ink I have done so.
^. Why not have done so at first ? Why didn't you tell it when I was here and gave my testimony.' Why didn't you state that you had paid me $1,200.'' .-I. I did not want to dispute you.
^. You say that was the only cash dividend in 1868 upon this stock.'' A. I think the only cash dividend.
^. In Mr. Durant's testimony there is a statement that there was a cash dividend of 30 per cent, in July, 1868.' A. I think not.
^. Mr. Durant also states that there was a bond divi- dend during that session.


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