rr e-ftim, of 41 ijgh'-r* W Llh t lit* j -r• ■ --ins - * *i,m countermand seal u pnfii-/h i ■ lt;umpl -krll ’» eoinj li sty there- a - : li p Mtive proof. The bogusrcfl 5 uatod August lip, 4^-.', find irs n counterfeit *• ttl i f the i miit i u:itv divorce court* Mr, Hughes t‘i Fata Unit ho thought shat his : i.u low* !n i hioiBo wus nil right.S'Ogiij* Mill of th*' court, It i* fiiiM,- in tie by thr Nfutuiti Friat works oftv For forging the seal of an?oi rf ioi-i, for forcing h cartirit'itiHixiiibPUTlutitcd cojiy of any decree of* 11 court, or any lioeiiruer.t, or any .i ; ittng f urftortmg to be such a decree, i I-uniwhnMo by rod lee* than five or i i.arc than r*n year* in U «i state prison, was upon the htrctipifo of this fraudu-t.t divorce, winch ho Bays liu supposedho genuine, ttmt he created such a .'.lion 4 y doping to N'-w Orlciin* with i autiful telephiiue girt of Fort Worth i,ti t marry in c her*1‘I Vl'lf H'S'-i HiliBY.i i l.\1 |ii t 1m* OcUfH!***% i n ) «iiult; iU'L*. L J. Mr. t\ . S. Fcn-t li. firmer mayor ol Fort Worth,i * hi* story of lew he got hU divorce•to lhiglo-4 .S. * UUlpbcII Ikri tolloW-i,; ur t i'-M ! v hliTihclf and part by hisr-.-ii ir ■: lie rciol tto* following udver*: ■ meiit Ir* the New York Herald;lloirlie-f \ 1 arnphsll, attorneys at law; divi reo laws of uti slate*;.it np\ -dr 1 to him, he says, that the uus lining a legitimate divorce htisi-i«. lie wrlt; to tu them nu t h*J j them p *. he ■! red t • get il divorce Irani his , hi 1 o - c 1 what s tu to it tr lt;-tiUI p« !•« i! : it m. In rttfilv the firmiind with Hughe* in this city. II-' at inot lt;pp. .ft* the suit of his wife, and her divorce wrw grunted to her. He had.’I'V h* worth of real estate i:i Texas,and h** settle' 1 that oti her aud then cameto N e w V ci ra . Alt t lio m j ney b e ha dI *rt wn- h little over : 1 »'), He remar-r I Addie Cullen nt once and 1* now living with bar here.tie had determined to be revenged on the lawyers, that wu* one reason why ho h i 1 com© to New York. 11** had determined to convince the few friends in Fort Worth, who flood by him an* believed what h» said about haw ha procured ih divorce, and the many old fr i u is who believe that he knew alt the time that the divorce was fraudulent, that lie had Teen imposed upon. lie 1ms worked since he came here to vindicate himself. He has had all he want* of notoriety, hut ho is determined that ho will have justice.On Saturday afternoon lust Mr. Peit-dh'ton had all the evidence necessary for li’ - reveugc, lit* thought, i-veepl 11;t? con-I'Tirilons i.f I Inches Campbell. He wimied to have ihcso male in the presence of a u itnees, ami so U« took % sp.v i:pi-*dm:rtThe it fouti 1 Mr. Fiinipbcll nt the oflUo.Ur did not rrcogni/.e Mr. Fendiuloii atKi't, Mr, i'endlcton introduood bisfnci t an 1 Then -at l.»wn. Mr. Famp-l»oti looked at lotn a ihnmoni and then gn.d: ■ * w lio art* you , any how?1'•MVhy, don't you know m« r ttskc!Mr, I’eudtcLon, •• von ought to. t was a client * f yours once; 1 am Mr. IVu-dtetoQ, from Texas,Tl*'lt;di, yes,11 said Catupbvlt, *‘1 am chi i u sec you.