A dishonored Bili..—The York (Pa.) Gazette contains tho subjoined paragraph. As Mr. Qunntril’sdraft was protested indue form, we hope he will ho at hand it* Cincinnati to pay the “damages.”A Swindler.—J. IK E. Quantril, whorendered himsQll notorious in this place, a few years ago, it np|cnrs is now in the West. At Cincinnati, lately he drew a draft, ns is KupjHwcd in favor of n house in that place, upon the Rank in this place. The draft was sent to Pittsburg; thence by tho Fannersand Manufacturers Bank, to the Farmers and Mochanics Bank of liultimore, thence to the Columbia Bridge company, and thence hither. It was drawn for $1050, but whenit reached tho place of pnyment it was pro. tested, not on account of tho dqnwtet having heen withdrawn,but on account of M r. Quae* tril, not, now or at any time, having had a cent of money in tho York Hank.