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of a moneyed firm in Richmond. These notes were given to Mr. Farr, a blockade runner, to collect. Getting to Maryland, aftct the other two, though due by two brothers to a sister, Mr. Farr found it necessary to leave his private mail bag at the hr Washington, and was there seized by Federal authority. Mr. Farr told Morgan of his letter bag, and then purchased goods w the letter bag containing the five notes, and a portion of Farr's blockade goods, and came on to Richmond. The goods he had sold in Farr's name, drawing the money and holding it for Farr. --The notes he put in the hands of a broker for collectionFarr. --The notes he put in the hands of a broker for collection. The two notes on Patterson & Bro, had been guaranteed before sent, and when presented to the guarantors, were promptly pa about the notes which he had deposited. On Tuesday he met Farr, and told him he had $1,100 for him, the proceeds of the sale of the goods he had brought on for Farr. He also said he had the notes — that Captain Dickinson, of Maryland, had stolen