~~ti littisburgir - Inltttr. _ -x-r Ems GM.= MONDAT MORNING; OCT. 26, 107 ii --- "FIRCIAL ; PAP CI7Z-€ll awl Newst.of at, NeightKeu3o4l. . . WILDE BLEACEEE AED TEE M. & M. DANK. The folloyipg tittlafr!l triieslai for itself: . . _ Ctrs on-Prrrsuronon,- Before me, an;Alderman, in' nd for said City, personally 'mine Bliskney, of Allegheny City, who,heing.tlulyaworn, doth depose and say that he, has been book-keeper of the Mer- Mints k Msinifacturers' Bank since the year 1860; that daring the years 185 n and 1857 .s.• James O'Connor, for the firm of O'Connor, Bro. Qt Co., overdrew their account to a large amount; that this:was done by carrying over false. bal ances on the Ledger it pencil mark; that depo nent begged of James O'Connor repeatedly to —make his .acconnt , -correct, which he, solemnly promised :to do; that deponent represented to him thkireat injury in would bring upon his reputation, and that deponent was rendered un happy, Mid - could not sleep on account of these over-drafts. Deponent pointed out the law to James O'Connor, and told him that the offence he was etnntitting . inight lead some of them to the Penitt . He commenced• overdrawing their account , ~bout the beginning of February, 1856, and car , . ried it Otemitil about a month ago--and it was t still over-drawn to a large amount when I left the Bank, The knowledge of these facts was confined entirely to 'myself and James O'Connor. None of the °thaws of the Bank knew anything about it. The 'President of the Bank, Thomas Scott, frequentky asked me how CYConnor, Bro. & Co.'s 1. account stood, and - I. pointed out to-him the bal -1 antes in lead pencil, which appeared to be in favor of said firm. I never informed Mr. Scott of' the deception that was practised in carrying ever falsoltalances. Toldr_Denny, the Cashier, I gave the fame answers, and he was- also de oelred, as to the true state of O'Connor, Bro. 1 Co.'s account— - Mr. Scott frequently inquired as to other ac , counts, and I sever gave him incorrect informa tion with regard to "them. The only instance in 1 whioh I knowingly deceived him was relative to O'Connor, Bro. & Co.'s account. Deponent will add that Mr. Scott's instruc i tions were. positive, prohibiting any person or liaisons from over-drawing their accounts. W. Stammer. 1 Sworn - and subscribed before me October 24th, 1857. LIOSAILD S. Jonas, Alderman, Summate Court—Before Chief Justice Lewis, 1 and Judges Lowrie and Knox. McMaster vs. Blair,.No.BB, 1857, Crawford. i Argued by Church for defendant in error, and $ Finney'for plaintiff in error. • Davis et al. vs. Belden, No. 111, 1657, Craw ford. 17. Arvind by Family for plaintiff in error. by Church contra, and closed by Farrelly for 1 plaintiff ikCerror. Robert-Taylor, Esq., of Mercer, wason motion t- of lion. G. Church, duly admitted to practice as an attorney of the Court. Clemente vs. the Insurance Co., laderson, No. • ^,• 117, 1867: ,Argued• by 'Jenks for plaintiff in . error, by Cordon contra, and by Lucas for plain tiff in error. Evans A . Evans, No, 76, 1847, Jefferson.— Argued by Lucas for plaintiff in error, and by Gordon contra. Du Bole' et al. vs. Webb; NO. 14, 1857; Elk. $ Continued. _ ISAAC Vents, convicted some days ago after trial for adultery, in whose behalf a motion for a new trial was made, was on Saturday sentenc ed to pay a fine of ton pdunds, old curreneyond e undergo imprisonment in the county jail for three months. James Alackeral, convicted on a charge of as sat& and battery with intent to kill, was sen tenced to six months in the county 'Ail. Alexander Haughey, convicted of a Kinlitar offence, on oath 0f.1.-11. Carline, was sentenced for the same period. Toe case of James O'Connor, of the tirm of O'Connor. Bro. & -Co., charged with conspiracy with Bleakney, book-keeper at the 'Merchants' ffi Manufacturers' Bank; to obtain money there from by fraud, - was before Alderman Johns on ,saturday. O'Connor pee bail in the soul of $lO,OOO to sppcar end answer the above shargu at. the December term of Court. C. Ihmsen,Eso., is Mr. O'Connor's bondman.: Bleakney was not, present. Be is confined to his bed et preseUtotitb Sayers illness Messes. B. V. H. Havermt, Chntidtenr, have purchased the "Penn Candle Works,"-of Messrs. Adair d Grant, situated near the Round House, Pennsylvania avenue, and are removing their chandlery . from Rebecca street, Allegheny, to-the former location. The firm have large ex , periencein their line of business, and with , the increased' facilities for manufacturing on an ex tensile scale, sill no. doubthe much better able to supply the demand for their brands of soap and candles than heretofore. - • kr the Theatre was produced on Saturday night; to a good house, the play of City Foam. 1. There it much to amuse and interest in it, and it will attract good houses white it.is kept on. We learn - that a new play, in which Nene Sahib, 5 the Demon lOrliidia, figures as a character,-will - be shortly-produced. . . Courri ;3