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“a specimen of devilish tali walking'’ to Brin ton’s station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and there took-the first train East We shall soon hear ofhtmhrNew York.DILLAYE MXNACBTH COL. BARK, OF Y*“POBTjDillaye lingered in M’Keesport a few days, keeping a stiff upper lip, and 4breabung to pros- I don in their names for his own use, and the mj ecute any man won should dare to impugn his ment to the Commissioners in amount thereof was character, but finally returned to New York. made by said Langdon; and the said Elisabeth and ------- -• - - - — - * * v*SidDanis 01 ai jveespurv.TAKE NOTICE.The two bnndred shares of stock subscribed for in each of the names of Elizabeth Root, Kingsbury Root and E. R. Fowler, upon the subscription book of the Monongahela Valley Bank of M’Keesport, Pa., was subscribed by G. S. Lang-CofBurr. the Homing jpqt^ w* believe, pet [and Km (erred to Dillaye in his paper, Jwhereupopeve.** and tringjbj^y RonL «K| (h|ifcaid Fojler ha Dillayo I never paid anv consideration wnatever tons**addressed the Col.a teeter from New Yos^in- Langtioufar attfa ftock or anj* psrttdtoeaf. You forming him that he should be in Pittsburg [ires- are therefore hereby notified and forbidden tq entlr, when he would settle the Colonel'sbusiness transfer said stook, or any part thereof, upon the for him. We believe Dillaye did come out to order of either of said parties, except to the „un look after his fonr hundred snares, but forgot to dersigned or to his order. 8. G. Langdon. call on Mr. Barr. So, our gallant friend “still»k Nlw claimant fob stock—dld langdon own lares M to advocate the re-election of Buchanan’ and attend to his duties as a City Father. }FOBSBBT PERDTJ—*EABOHS FOR IT—THE MAYORBAB -A FINfflH IN THE FEB.IT?Finch does not appear to have surrendered his claim, notwithstanding Langdon's protest. Ho had the transfer from Hoot, and finding he couldBeyond what appeared is the Morning Post, and Dothing out of it, transferred it to one IfB-an item or two in the Dispatch, nothing transpired I**01 H. Larned, who, after badgering the officer*to Indicate to the public the nature ofthe traSac- of the Bank in vain, had recourse to the L»w.lion just recorded, the pitisena’ Bank was not He placed the matter m the hands of Walden,particularly desirous to push the matter to legal Tomhmtpn and Bngbwn, who addressed the fol-extrenfities. They hsd recovered the money; the lowing letter to the Ibreetsrs t' J “* “■ - Offices of Tomlinsoe, Walden A Brigham, Counsellor* at Law, No. 4 New street, New York, July 8th, 1858. }To the President, o, ofthe Monogahela, Bank : -“-Gents: Mr. Wm. H. Larned has consulted us in relation to a claim against your Bank for stock, rid of Langdon, and had in their possession docu- I He is the assignee and transferree of Mr. Finch,forged certificates had been promptly dispatched to New York, where they ware formally protested by the Mercantile Bank, on the 4th of October, returned with a statement of the forgery, and handed over for safe keeping to the officers of the Mooonrabela Bank. That Institution was wellments that would insure them against any future who is the purchaser from Mr. Root and wife, ofmachinations on bis part. They felt, however; that the imposition was really upon their Bank, and wtoiftStirous toJbaffe the impostore arrested. But no legal steps weje taken.The Mayor and officers of the law were kepprofoundly ign. rant, and for a matter of suchmagnitude, the MOKt was remarkably well pre- I protect you. Such an act as affecting the interestthe stock subscribed to by him.Mr. L. desires that this stock may be issued to him. That it has been duly paid we have the evidenoe, and can gee no reason why your Bank should refuse the request. The assumption of settling the responsibility of Mr. Langdon cannotstock, andof Mr. and Mrs. Root waa absolutely Imperative, and must so be decided if resort is hsd to legal to | tribunals.Wa have no doubt that you are as well aware ofdiscredit the Bank, when all their designs fell I this as we are, and therefore address you before througtt revived to the Directors a determination taking any stops to that end, that an opportunity to haVe me originators Of the trouble “put I may be given for an amicable settlement, if do through.” The Mayor was of the same mind; it I sired. Yours,was a cnme that should art be compromised; de-Tokujvqn, Walwbc A Bm«uu*
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