full OiM him!theye was' edge ot on. have».]y the 1, had orney 1 here pros-rown, night king; li had xioat-n t to urned h and afore;said to be n Hud nt out d not any-elmxl an ; InotwentNellieJoy’s Jobs.C. Ot Joy, formerly of Bloomingtonwas arrested the other day at Leadville, Colorado, and taken to Cheyenne, and planed under $r,/00 bonds, to answer to the eliargeof implication in the notorious Savill©-11 ad ley forgeries/ Hadley, who pansod under the name of Haville and other aliases, was one of the most exteu wive and successful forgers of the age. A heavy reward was ollered for his capture, and Joy, then a member of the Kooky Mountain Detective Association, was put on his truck, and followed him from Denver to San Francisco, and was charged at the time with having blackmailed him out of a large sum.A firm of bankers at Cheyenne now come forward and charge Joy with having been with Hadley and assisted him in passing a forged draft on their bank. Joy of course claims that it is a put up job. The Cheyenne banker* have madeinquiries of Bloomingtou bankers as to Joy’s reputation, the answers to which can certainly not show’ him up iu a veryen v table light. ■ • ./