Another Forged Note.The latest theory about the disappearance of David H. Henricks, which was advanced Saturday, was that he had gone off to get married, his two grown daughters having objected to the step. This theory is knocked in the head this morning by the discovery of another forged note for $400,purporting to be signed by GranvilleL. Oldham as surety, payable to David% *H. Henricks. The latter obtained the money on the note at the First National Bank here last January, the 'officers supposing the note to be all right. This '^nothing the note was presented to Mr. Oldham at the bank,and he promptly pronounced it a for-♦gerv. Mr. Oldham has died an affidavit against Henricks charging him with forgery, aud every effort will be made to asceatain his whereabouts aud secure his arrest. Henricksseems to have been a very large wolf. The four hundred dollars he secured• ‘ -v - — * . * . - . • * r. - *