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Show Tho lloston Forser. Bostan, 23. Some private parties, it is said, hold fully $100,000 worth of Winslow's paper, a large proportion of which, it is feared, i. worthless. The total amount of paper issued by him is stated by the Hcruldlo be .250,000. Some papers say it is probable pro-bable he has systematically carried on the business of forgery, endeavoring to take up forged paper with other worthless notes untill driven to the wall. The Journal has information from a reliable source that W 1113I0W, with his family, sailed for Brazil last .Saturday. No cfiorts have yet been made to arrest him or discover his movements. It will require several days to fully disclose his rascality, as several banks outside of Boston are said to have been victimized. The Herald to-morrow will state that among the principal persons whoso names are on Winslow's paper, forged or otherwise, are W. E. tinel-don, tinel-don, for $101,000; Leopold Morse, for $i;u,000; ii. F. Hayes, for. $15,000, and that tho stock and notes forged and genuine issued by Winslow and held as security will reach $500,000. |