Retrieved from “www.archive.org com- plete list is to accompany the checks, showing the total of the amount on each bank respectively. The clearing- house employees assigned to that duty shall send the checks forward to the banks on which they are drawn, so far as such banks will undertake to remit for checks on themselves by drafts on their Boston or New York correspondents. It was further suggested that in some cases checks on all the banks in one town or city might be collected through a single bank. The checks were to be sent by mail or by express, as found desirable. The report further set forth that the manager of the clearing-house should have a desk and number assigned to him, and should take part in the morning settlements, collecting through such
