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The bills he has drawn and sold to parties in Richmond will amount to about one million two hundred thousand dollars. One of the firms to whom he sold these bills, Messrs. R. T. Foster & Co., have received a protest of the one which they bought. They promptly attached his property, near the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, and thus secured themselves from loss. Other parties in the city have received notices of protest of the bills they bought, though not the protests themselves. Mr. Samuel J. Harrison requests us to state that he is not the Samuel Harrison noticed by the Virginian as having been swindled by Decie. Mr. Wadsworth, of the firm of Wadsworth, Palmer & Co., also asks us to correct the report that he was a loser by or had any transactions with the alleged swindler. It is proper and just to state that several business men in the city, who have had transactions with Decie, still have the most entire confidence in him, and think that the protests resulted from the fac