State Nat. Bank of Springfield v. Dodge

124 U.S. 333, 8 S. Ct. 521, 31 L. Ed. 458, 1888 U.S. LEXIS 1865
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedJanuary 23, 1888
Docket1118
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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State Nat. Bank of Springfield v. Dodge, 124 U.S. 333, 8 S. Ct. 521, 31 L. Ed. 458, 1888 U.S. LEXIS 1865 (1888).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Blatchford

delivered the opinion of the court.

This is an action at law brought in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Illinois, by John L. *334 Dodge against the State National Bank of Springfield, Illinois, to recover a sum of money on an indebtedness alleged to have arisen under tbe circumstances set forth in the certificate of division of opinion hereinafter referred to. After issue joined, the parties filed a stipulation in writing that the cause should be tried before the court without the intervention of a jury. It was so tried before the court held by the Circuit Justice and the Circuit Judge, and, they having differed in opinion as to certain questions arising at the trial, which questions were embodied in such certificate of division, duly filed, a judgment was entered for the plaintiff, in accordance with the opinion of the Circuit Justice, for the sum of $2326.80 and costs.

It is stated in the certificate that on the trial the court found the following facts:

“ 1. That the defendant was appointed depository for the United. States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois about March 1st, 1873.

“ 2. That on March 4th, 1873, George P. Bowen, clerk of the District Court, 'made the first deposit of funds belonging in the registry of said District Court with said bank, and the bank then, by direction of clerk Bowen, opened an account with ‘The United States District Court for the ..Southern District of Illinois,5 and entered said deposit to the credit of said court, and that each deposit so made by the clerk was by the bank entered on its book, and on the deposit book of the clerk, to the credit of the particular case, naming the case with the number, to which the funds so deposited belonged; that after-wards, by direction of the clerk, all deposits so made were entered by the bank in the name of ‘ The United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois,5 dropping th.e name, but retaining the number of the case, as hereinafter specially set forth.

“ 3. That said clerk continued to make deposit of funds belonging in the registry of said court with said bank up to •his death, which occurred in February, 1880, and said bank continued to enter said deposits to the credit of the court in the manner directed by the clerk.

“4. That the entries of these deposits were made under *335 direction of the clerk, both on the books of the bank and on the deposit book .retained by the clerk, in the . following manner, viz.:

1873, March 4th. To dep. 1971.$1075 00

1874, January 30th. To dep. 1425 .' 225 00

1875, January 11th. To dep. 1590 . 4619 22

1876, January 24th. To dep. 1637 . 5200 00

“ 5. That at the time each deposit was made the clerk brought to the bank the money to be deposited, together with his depositor’s book, and a ticket which would be. like the following, differing only as to number, date, and amount:

“‘State National BaNK,

“ ‘ SpeiNgpield, Ills., March 4th, 1873.

“ ‘ Deposited by George P. Bowen, clerk, current funds, No. 1971.$1075 00;’

whereupon the cashier of the bank, would receive the funds and the ticket and enter in the clerk’s deposit book, as well as in the. books of the bank, under the account with ‘ The District Court for the Southern District of Illinois,’ as follows:

“ ‘ 1873, March 4th. To dep. 1971.$1075 00; ’

that the bank understood, when these entries were made, that the numbers on either side of the account (as No. 1971 above) referred to the case in which the deposit in the first place was made and in which the check in the second place was drawn.

“6. That case No. 2105 was pending on the bankruptcy side of the court, and, during the years 1879, 1880, and 1881, money to the amount of $38,300, realized from the estate of H. Sandford & Co., and belonging in said case, was paid into the registry of the court, and by the clerk Bowen, and his successor, Converse, deposited with said court, from time to time, and entered, like all other deposits, to the credit of said court, each deposit of the item of this fund being accompanied by a ticket from the clerk like the following, differing only as to date and amount, viz.:

*336 “£ State National Bank,

“ ‘ SPRINGFIELD, Nls., July 25th, 1879.

“£ Deposited by G-eorge P. Bowen, clerk, current funds, No. 2105.'.$17,000 00;’

said deposit account in said case being in full as follows:

“ £ The State National Bank of Springfield, Ills., in ac. with U. S. dist. court, S. disk.-Ills.

1879, July 25th. To dep. 2105 . . . ./> . . $17,000 00

Aug. 7th. “ <£ 2105 . 5,000 00

1880, Jan’y 10th.££ “ 2105.■ 4,000 00

Oct. 14th. “ ££ 2105 . 10,000 00

Nov. 12th. ££ ££ 2105 i.-;. 2,000 00

1881, Feb’y 25th.t£ ££ 2105 . ’ i ' 300 00

“7. That the officers of the bank, on receiving deposits accompanied by such ticket, understood the £ No. 2105 ’ on the ticket to refer to a case of that number in the District Court.

“ 8. That the orders drawn by the court on the bank, for. funds, in bankruptcy cases,. were in the following forin, the blanks being filled out to suit each case:

“ £ Check No. —. ' Case No. —.

In the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Illinois. •

In the Matter of-, Bankrupt.

Springfield, Ills.,- — , 188-

' The State National Bank, U. S. depository.

Pay to the order of-:-dollars, being in full for the dividend of-per cent declared-, 188-, on-claim for $-, proven against said bankrupt estate.

$ — -, Clerk.

Countersigned:

-, Judge?

The 9th finding of fact sets forth, that the checks or ordeis so drawn and in controversy in this case were six in number, *337 each in the form of the blank set forth in finding No. 8. In two of the checks, the figure following the words “Check No.” was the figure “ 2,” in two others of them, the figure “3,” in one, of them, the .figures “27,” and in the remaining one, the figures “ 28.” In each of them, the figures following the words ““Case No.” were “2105.” One check numbered “ 2 ” was- entitled “ In' the Matter of Andrew Gundy; ” the other check numbered “2,” “In the Matter of Joseph Bailey.” One check numbered “ 3 ” was entitled “ In the Matter of Abner P. Woodworth;” the other check numbered “3,” “In the Matter of Joseph Bailey ” Check No.' 27 and Cheek No. 28 were each entitled “ In the Matter of H. Sandford & Co.” Each of the six checks was dated May 12, 1881, and each was payable “to the order of George Hunt, att’y for John L. Dodge.” The Gundy check No.

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