II gittsburit Oa'ittts CITY AND SIII3DIBAN. ilgoi lire= Railroad Bridal, oa.k. allaillleay—.l4lllVemoriptled: tee Tbel'ittsbdrgh, Fort Wayne d: Chica , iteltailwa"y bridge across the Allegheny vteerat PlUsburgb, lately relmilt In a Meat permanent manner by tha above Rallway.Compway, was origmaity built -brine Ohio and PonusAvania Railroad Company. to complete their valet:ellen with the Pennsylvania Mimed at Pitts burgh. Tb0101111dlU01:111 tveri, bixtuu ion the meta of Anglia, tEill, and the bridge 1113116. d in Se_ptember, inf,by the I'., F. W. IC. R. R. Co.. of which the Ohio Auld rillitutylvanta Itallroad tVO-1 one of ' theconeolida'ed companies. TO origtnatOuperstructure Par double track wee of wood, on the Ilnwe trues ,ptan, with arches for additional strength. - The inerrased Inane an the nillavay, and with liethd luster wear and tear tarn. Welled, in addition to the • bridge; not be ing properly protected In the first years alter Its elon,• made it a necessity at a Wa; earljday `considering: the imp, 1 tanceosh main Line of trad e add travel Isiteitsen the East sad West, which the roldithrayrie - fbillsray bad a fiaired,) to proVide tor Its reconstructioi . : In Metall of the year Ilitt line then 'Chief Engineer of the Rallw y Co mp , ny, John B. Jervis, Esq.. a t er carenal exathinidiin; • subm 'Mal d recent. mentlol 'Mr approval of the President, George W. Case. Esq. , the p 'Sent plan, an entirely wrougnt iron e t neture, de rthalad—naleulated In regard to In all ha details y Felician shaver, Engineer end Arch t est of the company, under wirehiTO lint edidte nu gmetenaudenoe the work has been e keen . tad. ,Thog.lao having, dining the following erbter,been 'adopted, a contract Wee seiedeWitli Charles .1. Schultz, of Pitts betrith, for tbvqpitstnaction of its iron ecru; which Vas commenced in the wring Of the year 1601. Tae origdoul structure consisted of who •'spans of VariCklei length, being lii ie:11171 foot long. On account of the POPllikr form and location of the core pigny'a freight yard - at Plitabargh, to6veien the bridge and Fran street, it'sras lontadmeecasary to place the switches that connect the largo number of Marks in their yard ns tar no possible out on the bridge, in 'outer t, nee the ground in the most economical and advantageous Itnn}}nn~er, a nd to ls f t 'c f Li ert it' t s ei t tnl ee i n fili t id h nia n. new and large Freight /louses required for the accommodation of the constantly inureasing business of the railway coat. PAbie.'r ' - • 'To neo"omplish this an additional pier 101 feet: long was built net the wharf sunder the first anon on the Pittsburgh aide, and the abutment extended purul leiLirith lobo river along Duqumur tOUS Got in length. by •tnis Dosage- Meat! the bridge as now constracted opens gradually like a fan tenranis 'the yittabunch freight yard, being at the ideorrowest ;rare, next to t h e resin fleetitt width and extending oat. 176 feet la: length, to the point where It connects with the yard, where the width is 1:u feet, The; surface thus guluvd. being equivalent to nearly tivo-tlittis of au acre of additional ground, Ism - wed over be tweenUtorailswiththneiceLnak plank featened on the solid oak floor beans of the.bridge, which sie . Placed eighteen leans apart, • Foraymmetry andemnomy in Um con strucilum another lunges also built on theieharf at the Anr,theny city - end span of the bridge. :Atoboth of than end . spans the tractkg memoir aupportml from below by atratigirea plate guides, made entire ly of If:dramd angle iron, all well rivetedmileuttstastially braced together. The two western spans have each three girder, &gray-sine feet in length and six fiat nix inebes deep, to support the • dolicilitte of milway, tho middle one • 'be, g proportionately etronger. jutt i e metern two spans, which form the above mentioned addition to the z, eighteeniron plata girders, very tenth from eighty-six to ninety= tu t . e , gem all six feet one inch deep are plat( distributed according to the • tr .„ e k they ore intended to sapper/. The duo largo spans over the main pereertiniAllegheny river are •built for a doable line of railway, with ono pr eeting foot path on the outaidc, consist of three Mein girders, ono on each e, and one in the center between the wrentge length of -thu - sptuas - 111511'foot in - the clear, with a bearing of •:11vo foot on each pier. The depth of the girdecv. Is nineteen feet. The clear width beim= the outside and the centralgird . • era to fourteen feet, except the south part of the (Motu:min spar, where it widens fronitourteen feet at ono cod to thirty. two feet agthe other. The ton - andhottom sections of the gir delta. are In the form of the letter T, but they, as Veil as all other parts, arc care fully arranged so as to Maureen much as possible uniform attength for the bridge — throughout, in, proportion to the effects !produced upon It by the load. The cross sectional area of the !op chord cot:minis of four thicknesses crime laid ono over the other, well riveted and forming together a plate 21 Metter thick, and 24 incites wide .in the centre part of t girder, und dimin ishing gradually to client two-thirds Its moos -section:at the ends, where It rest. on the piers. In addition to which, there are tiro large angle irons, 9 inches by 3i, inches by I. to inch thick, and two' 'vortical bars 12 inches by loch on the inside. between the angle - iron, run ning:along the centre of the hortzootal platei which form tho top and bottom portion 'of ths girders, to which they are attitalied by two of the angle irons, the Other tweeervlng to jolts the flanges to the barn whleti form the vertical w b. The cross Ks:llmnd area of the bottom chord consists of two thicknesses of iron 'well riveted, forming together n plate, In the centre parr 21 inches thick and 27 inches wide, the balance or fho construc tion being similar to the top chord. The vertical web Is ceorposed of lattice work; whirr/ is formed with two sets of text" lathe, wide, crossingg each other, and inclinvi to the top and bottom ut an angle- al' 48 degrees, and forming a net `work, thelgistances of the crossing apart being 2 feet I Inch between the centres of the•riveta, me:pieced along the bars the s thickarstses of tho bars increasing from loch, at the centre part to I inch at . the Owls of the girder.. They ore secured at their erossincet by two rivets. Thelattice work.is atiffened by vertical rusgledrons flood double on both sides, at distances of about 8 feet apart. The central girder boa about three-fourths more iron in the cross section than the outside girders. All thelron work is well brocei nail lied together above and below by a sys tem of transverse - and diagonal redo. Thp. ways Inside, to Insure proper elas ticity, are supported by white oak floor . beams,mt, Intervale of two feet apart be tween Centres, on which the steel. rails for the railway n re fastened. • The flillowing amount oflrou W . wed In the twenty-four plate girders of the end spans, including bracing, tie rale, 'Plate Iron. Bar .do ... T and An g ie /ron Rivets Cast iron /led Plates Total ll4 ...... SPJ.OOO The Are main epaux or lattlei• girders contain:. /We Iron ' Bar., . d 0...... T and Anglo Iron .. Blvtits ... ...... eilatiron fled Plates....., EMI Over 3,50,000 rivets (each of winch was required lobo mode red. hot 'before they - Were driven horns in theirvespective Places) were used to connect together • the above described 1778 tons of iron. Tbecoet often Iron bridge ouperstrnet- Ore properwas '.113,000. The total cost, secluding additional masonry, tempos . support ;of tracks, and other lociotal expenses, 8.40,000. The Iron, of a superior quality, hes born furnished for the whole struct nre by Messrs Tones h Latighlins, of the Amer- Wan Imo Works of tills city. .Theprinciple of the construction-4, laminas the lattice girder plan with vertical stiffening., and the structure behoved to he the only noo of the kind thetnited Stoles, although the prin ciple hi need very extensively, In modified • e ms,, the German, Russian and 'Rol , tau ritthrays. • . Common ned.—vail Semen • • rarbaT,NOr. 2g.—The argument Hat was taken. np and:rpnt Oa number °realm stems of Presbyterian Church of Pham 'Creek vs. Robert Reed, Robert Pollockjealah Mattison, James David-. ea. eta lU4sppilattion fur a preliminary inJuntakm, was argued. There to a Ma- Pnte between the congregation al to the otation of the church. The old edifice, in Plantlownehip, having become too Much dilapidated for occupancy, it was determined by some to remove the place of wershio to Haw Texas,- while others determined not to abandon the old site. The matter was referred to Presbyttry and a compromise summated, la, 'areal , that thenidetitilce ho repaired". a new building contracted et Now Texas. The defendants itappears hove torn down the old chure-h - and have made comiderahlo programa tOwartle its rcerection, using the old material. Thu bill preying for the ininnetlen eels forth that the congrega tion ism Incorporated to 1861, and that It ,bolds title to a let of ground In Plum townebip, comprising about two acres. on which a meeting hours was erected; that defundanta hare entered upon the premiam and polled down said edifice, and threaten to further interfero with the rights of the congregation, du irrepa. nano damage and commit waste. An answerwas put in by deiendants; 'deny. Jog the material allegations in the bill, but It dld not appear that the legal right. of either of the parties were considered In the application for an injunction, and naueih p rro ted i n g o s. nA b ft y r d a e r fe g n u d m a e n n ts t b Messrs. Marshall and Brown. forlhe larillffs, and hissers. Kirkpatrick and cods for defendants, the Coturt grant ed the Injunction, requiring ball to be glaen by pled:Mfrs In the sum of $lOO. eeee Court —Judge William.. ?AWAY. November W.—The mum ord. W. Forfar ct Co. vs. the Pittsburgh Cos omc paer•mairesumed and occupied the day without being ooncluded. Tug TACK-iNONNOR CASE. (Aro Judge Latlllow,r.n B•pors • (she Te•t(m•nydr. • The Tack.o , Connor case. which .has ea cited so cinch attention in commercial circles In this city, was op In the Plitladeh Chia court on Toesdaw lost, sod wo llnd the following report of the Interesting proceed. 121711 in tbe tort intolligence of the pgp,,,. dolphin Press, of Wednesday. Thlstunumut was furnished Ur the regular rePOrteref that journst, cut, of course, must be dick. termted rind will give our readers a fair in. sight into the important Issue between the Mews. Tack Brothers and MI. O'Connor. Here in toll • is the eeptin os Ittrnlslied the Press: .Tedri Ludlow opened Beer% at 10 a. x . and tailed the habeas corpus cane takes out at the Instance of the'llesere. lack Broth ers. The counsel were, however. enhseed In other coUrta, and the Sedae adjourned tee hearing until 4r. x., d exlrin g, however, that this should not be taken... a precedent for aektee him to hold afterneou aeratehe to the future. , • • , James O'Contuir swOrn—)lT complaint inimical the 'Messrs Tack Is simply that they defrauded me ont of 11M.te0 In this wise: thify were my paid and confidential agents, and lemrrowered them to do certain bus:- nosy, and I charge them wlthmosptrlng. Mr. Cassidy truncated that thou witness ehoold cease to eking a Speech and Mate his complaint Ina legal form. • • Wirnarsreennse4.-1 some here on the Ith of July and gelled on Anal:vans 11. Tack, en MI broker, In Walnut Mawr., woo weld be wee target y contraCt In cleating In short nil, that is he sold 011 deliverable wend. Ile .std he butt nem doing so (or tome time its the market was giutted,and ea orders were coining from Europe, and 01l must atlll for- Leer deal.; h. urged roe etronaly to make Wm of ollUeliterable.elleed; I had no on n't the time, ltd was not a looker In 04 I explain that to mean for a porton who his no 011 to sr 11, any 11.1.Z0 Cents, sad take the champs orlhe ma , tet toning to 40 teats, Kett the difference is paid In money; oil do livered at once Ist:tiled spot oil. To corb blare me of als MU in the butane., Au gustus Tack said be proposed to co Alit torther on with abort nil; he told me to sec Theodore E, TAM. who resided In nits. burgh; Theme,. and I mem Intimate, and he had my =Admire to the (idlest extent: he also told ore I. ant 'Mona BUT. as spot ell was senior idl.3 Mats. and fortnttoode hacrytoehe someeas 26, Th eodore confirm and ed all that Atisestaa hail told ms In still strong. or tree , softie there was an overpluz Ea t c,, o and Pkillatlelphthr oil wee monthly e e ,ti n eeri that, It was to their interest as Bell tO Q.., en sitecussed the 'mattortnlint and he sold he Co uld entire t the .wdge of the lowness, tool 1 rely . o hoeact entirely on Lint, nod it I placed ma lorareste In his 0.0.10 ho could protect ed sollattetton. to eell Ott snort; the did.ted him, at hie ato was about the 10th of June, the esstrant beingexectood an the 11th of June, mjitalle Shock..., desirous was to (or one. e at Meth the contract forme. Mr. Cassidy object.* to this style of lily , hie evidence. , - - - - Witness resented—Well, he said he Wes desirous of making money for me, and axe. cured the contrast by sigralig my name without my authority. Mr. Cuoildv—Then be committed (orrery. Mr. O'Connor—l don't say Mat. sir. Wish. Inn to close the contract Mt. Tack slimed my name, sod utast:telt to teethe contract, Mr. Shock being the buyer of ape barrels of MI. The lollowleg day be cold tan barrels addltlouel, which made 6100 barrels sold to Mr. Shock. It 0. proper for the Court to know that sales are matte one day end the contract executed the next.. Jane 11M. he made two contracts for We barrels each to Simmons& Ulidemmter, buyers...ad James O'Connor, of Plttehargh, eslior, through Tack Brothers, deliverable In August and September, at ten due" notica. June lb' h. to Whiteman & Andrews NA barrels end an. ether WO, making TOM barrels dellverable at use buyer's option, which. means any tile. witlitu fifteen days. notice. Dine Deb, to Mattonal Refitting Commies , LOCO barrels, and another I,on barrel. dollen shit! in Au gust and September. Then there were six contracts o 1 the date of Irtnelt, Bunker' Brothers buyemarldJamesOOkannoreeller; 1.50 deliverable in July, SAS in August, llSe In September. MO in October, DO In November, and:4oln December, making 1,500 Gelman bled In the six mouths. On JIG, 2. to M. &P. Vitiate, bought of James O'Connor 1.00). barrels at buyer's_ option. This was lame barrels in all. . The commission of . the Id carer. Tack wens 114 per cent , wbtett would amount to about Ia GM The enc. at winch the oil was sold were IT, taTi and 23, and it would decline as they esid o 23'.4 or to M; Tecate., informed me that It was neer. sary to leave for Pelladelphia, ee It was St the close of a month, and was settling time, as all um month's 1,051. nese was regularly rattled, curl ad vised rue to cautinue selling short; he pledged himself to Kayla's me and post me reliably on everything the; °mama, and woald protect my interests, he told me g had ilitee3o In Banal States bonds In the Exchange Matensal Bank of Pntsburgb. the property of Ilia arm, and he intentied taking it to PtillaAciptiba for the purpose, If rieceasary, of seeing that no advantage was token of tion.lf and prinelpat by any itemtpulation of the market, for want of tends: also be wmated it ler placing mar gins, as eometlmes they were required of troth sellers and Mums; he could, If neces sary, hypothecate the bonds, and consulted me as to whether he should send them by express, end 1...10bed blot to Lego state cons m the can; th e next ewe was July and here tae wituesa read a letter from the Tack Brothers, written by Teedore, under date of July 3, 1867, in welch they say "they nave attended to the delivery of five han dled barrris to Kukpatrick, as directed, and they would try to dispose of thorn dred morel Mere was no desire Woo rote the market, except by Loam, - who was doing ela bast to get tip the prices; am ex. citemmit had 'prim; up at Pabiburgo, but they arprebendeet the whole thing ofrcor- Ilene, nod bursted; theyappreheudedealle from New Yor tom none h come, and It wrierbsur tot,th that Banker and the wrte would Career the market; tamp but oders to sell at M:, and h e I.PC. use his Indium., to got the zed.. to ship Ott at once.. Thle letter reached me no the OM of Jure; prior to its reception I met Guthrie. a clerk of.the Messrs. Tacks who said all was thirty cents, as the mania% had gone op ID that price, an advance of six to ...yea cents a gallon et instantaneous character. I went to Frank an Tack. Objected to, as what Frank maid 'was ne evidence. W Rotas resumed. Alter receiving the tar I felt batter over It, bid no,wlthetand tot the letter/be market still kept IllM. Yrwalt Tack snowed me another letter groin the Tact Brother., which I read and Putted content; the next was the arrival of Theo. Core henna, on Sunday, the oth of Ras he sent me. word he was fatigued, and would ace no the folldwlng day, and 1 saw him thee; he told me all that I had uuderstood teem the letters; that the adtaace was only temporary, and had but 7d3 barrels to de• liter in deli'. a small ttletter.ancl that my °entracte would prove ignintsUla Ultimata. ly; be said Logan was aeon', for a ring, width Is a coattnnatlon to obtains large amount or oil, se as to corner the market; by having puree 'O,OOO barrels; that aant•ld. orable slumber CI teasels were low:dad for Enrope, which reunited a largo amount of oil; nt, the logo wing dny he enhented cir unlar of Jules Cetera it Co., m explantaign of thetee els Jostling for Europe, whlen ehowed there was loading at that nat. lie ; 010 barreis, he said he knew Crete d Co. we n ll, arid was a Greek .house; be stud be telegraphed them, an they answered that LllO umber Of ti :Jarrell regUitml vas as stated in their elronlart this market pllt wear op, and about the 11th or Ma of July I was relloly adelagg.7 . Ohiecieffito Wltnesitegmlical—The price at that time was 30, nand 1/24 prate trlogranblc dlsp.tch was ahown me at Tack'. °Mee, In Pitts burgh, stating that Owterni Cummings. the Internal caveman agent, boil canted ell ell In hand to be and owl Ordered the care to be switched off at West Phllsdel • phis; that lir. aUgliStlO Tiled was piing to Washington to get this matter etmlenteneil up; I eubsequently saw a telegraphic des patch frona AUatn. Eating . tint he sten Cerumba ng lener Eoliths, nod the Cl; had been released; i Visited General Cummings. OPlce. . E , ,MM=ME %Inman resumed—l was determined to find out the real OSUMI of oil en suddenly advancing; / mat to Theaters Tack and toll him 1 would eye about the' seizures, and smatter Wessels were loading for Europe I told him I believe n ai lfirm to the mainspring In the comifin against me, and If be as gull., wooed .netnish him; 1 came to Philadelphia en the 17th or MM of /ply, and Called on 'Auguste. Tack, wile said I had /bean talking about, him le too streets, and any allegations I might have c¢alost blot wore Maras, r I said I would Investigate the matter, and him, notexpeco Larceny morecnimersetion with him ;Coion the Whiner the .Vin, to iny satonisitment, Auguste. Comm to my hotel. and I was not. In, hot be came 'and met me In Walnut street, and talked all In the primness o m yse lfle; Ur. Fiucy. Attailatari Taek aria 'seat to toe Continental /loud, when .Angintes toll me that In mye e intimacy enia tine between Tneodere, tis wanted no Ill•feel ing to exist, mot he re q' that any unplesmetness bad weaned. eed did so apart from money; hts ba.bseiti in call. ' log en me was to enolain a plan to 5%1'0 mf ; Magee and make money for mat he was ismded a ball zing to elevate oil, and that the combine/10D Wall already Stweellfid, net it welt Jowled, and moss MO attended, he bad already tofu - muttss wbo were to con tribute 1100 Th each to artilaciaity elevate mil he then - asked me to Venn 'SI.MXOIn the plan, which would be et on total read the prodt• were to IV divided pro rata; mean... Jere.. of mt dibble thin he would matte Livery effort, to retie° My COntitell; peloo tat one t wee with Shock And r as to the one with hunker be motile fig that, as ha bed tatted him from faille.; he figured top the ammo! 011,010 as the amount by wblett I could cot tin my contracts if I gave the e 91,000; f said I was going to Cape Jetty with my lautdr, and ',be and linould come down and sea Ina; I aubseqUentl w ywrote to him, and ha telemaplicd me that he wan coining to Cape May, and that ne had done nothing with the cataracts; on the Petit of J.IY. I ma. . m mar ...tonere,/ wont to Tack's ol d with r. Finney, mid he he y etowed s e teledraptda dispatch signed by Dunker, Stippler, BLlcen, sod others, coping trait they .0.10 go In 416.01:0 each; atter I receiv ed the telegraph at Cape kin) I came to Plallulelphla and filed a billie equity, - The wilted now answered intarromitnine. pat to him es follow. On one occasion a eon 'tr.st revile.] a cash deposit of 111,00 D; I sem the (lute, Wlstell was nut dapoStlod, hrid they have It nowil=dmeotered Ahoy. owtht to lair 4.200 barrels of oil, Instead of moiling,. I Dummied; i hare paid on than contracts made Cy the Jeerers. Tacks moan fie In nimbi I would not pay lathe bullring ontien, as I minted thorn to, pay me the amount I had Welly Paid; on the Of June I paid Whiteman t Aoolenloo on the 1,0-0 barrel contract. 53.073 In carat, and they cialm lingi additional; 'thin con. tract Mel urea Jed, 17th, 1007; 1 Weal. to the custom house aid ascertained tea amount of oil chipped. Objection_ made As to the amount being Stated. .Pounds. 51 '4.:,n00 45.100 49,300 1,1P0,6^0 072,100 719,600 113.000 73.7t* tt,709,000 Witnoreresemed: I haft in commuutee tloa With the Menem. Tack about it,. Green home, ands 4onl•erbh to tare any Watt them. . Hr. Cutely—Don't trouble yonreelf, they are not the kind of rate who with to have env commonlcatlou with you. Whom. rotataed*After the bell:deg oil advanced Irina 17 to Vi cent, a gallon, tank ing en advance of et oa a barrel. from the time of the 'lnterview at the 4:mallow:nal, rOth party wee theta OP,/ lit banal In the bull.rtng eaterprlse. and .wen to he porchased at Antwerp. rhos eclat the merle!, there and here; the el it terror! Wye • margin, end If oft vent clown - ItOthlhe . would he lost but that amount; at Antwerp, after this ball.rlne.oll advanced hoe' to to franca a barml;4lrigaidue told me plainly that ho was Molted to a contmletlen of 1!4 percent. and bad Loney% of this toe. sub broker or rennet.sad It was too limited tor him, end he road. Mtge to elevate or depress 00. as salted him. adge Lod low. hfr.O.Ccnthor what le you: butanes*? •• • Mr. O'Connor. I Ira. President of the Fourth Mat Soul Haab of Pittsburgh; but 1 Dave reared. • Mo`trtit 1 but .eue.rcuoulth to live. Judge Ludlow: - Ten to have • knowledge of oil trametions. . Mr. O'Coener. 1 e'ae special partner to tbe Moratoria Rehear/ two ream aco. fin. vesurl $10.0o) ta it aspedsl partner. and thus beellUie eonversant with the ell trade. - and made the acquaintance of the Tut.. 1 made toe contracts merely as epecolative contracts Cron-examined.—l redde at =taboret, at TM Pena 'treat{ the lut business Iwu teasi President ' of the Fourth National liank;before that!. was a large mai opera tor, and supplied bankert. Louie Oss Works' I we* a - Private of theft= of 0 , C0n.. nor 6 Piro.. and before that In the trans portal! On business; I terer kept Co aceonat ith tre Mantifstarers , and Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh; I did with the Merchant.' and Memento tutees, /lanky I had difficulties with the President of that Tank. and It would take Ina too long to tell them. Dlr. Camila ay proesel his Quettlenu Mr. O'Connor. Lle proposes to ask ree of that which ooeurred ten year. 1410. Judge Ludlow de c ided the witness could answer as to the difficulties if he could do so et once, but a protraetod eters was nut dfialrabla Witness resumed. The bank charged me with conspiring to defraud thnm out of 1150,000. exactly what I oharga the Pacts with doing; l did hot settle with the bane, they settled with me; I did net pay them any money; I gave secnritlea; the dathoulty was adjcusted at about .1100,000; I .11d Mod em trith the bank, and my account teas not settled for a period of three veers; the endues. involved millions of dollars; yen /say mullions, the President was taken sink. , and a new President, inimical to me, issued a writ, and my ease was heard before a magistrate. and I was discharged; they claim. 1715,000, and I proposal to leave it to any three bulks to nettle and adJuat their tacky. which were In a bad state, and he welsh, not do It , as it west personaeteat. ter with him; the resell was l paid 11100.010, and everything was adj Stied and honorably Settled, and a earthiest. , to that etlest wan signed by the President and director.; I not Into the chat business In 1 54, sad this matter oocorred In '57; I remninvd in the cost bottoma up to 'GI; we have the faculty with us of doing two thing, at one time, I and I hod the coal and banking business going on at the cams Lime; an lone, .61, I got tee Presidency; thane was ne com plaint atter' resigned the prosidentcy, and whet 1 say is patent to an ra. , .b.r.bilwsa pre tented with a set of diver and some appro history re... Manna. ldr. Brewster—So arm Nicholas Mr. Cassidy—And Antenna; . • • Witness resetned—lt was not alleged that octagons were taken off of bonds and. im properly toted; they were taken off when Joe by enter of the - Hoard of Directors; It seen United StateiGovernment depository, and Ile record t• the best of any bank le the city to-MIT. Secretary Met:Ml.6 and Ye. spinner complunented me In the highest terms tor my honesty. correctneth.and good ousnamenc of the bank while I Presid g e e nt; I Move dealt in all; that I.was Its I with en all well in V. 5; I did not pert with it, remit parted with me by drYtnit opal am not In the habit of operaung in oil; I nave °Unnamed oil stocks like other persons who had no better cense the wed dried no; / sold to Tack Bro. 0.301 barrels of oil. and when I was emog to moue something in It they turned the scale; then thole rho 10,000 barrels 1 spoke of; 1 brought suit against Whiteman and Ana erson, and ell the parties who held my contracts to obtain an to] ono doe ; 1 telloeed they wore nit Pa a COUttlirM• Lion, batfound out.Whmemon e no Autiotson Were Innocent and paid them; I ewers to the bill In ellaity, Mediu the Court of Won Pleas of tail eounty, and charged a =donor of Jurors with conoottony to cheat and 'defraud me; during four months 1 hare done nothing but attempt. to bring these men tolurtlea,d get toy money beak that 1 have been de an frauded not of: /nut settled the coating; with David Kirk, of the Nettonal kellningTompe.; / wee eatleged be woo not to the - tomtits:lotion eget not Me; I told elm I would pay every honest holder et my- °antidote, my contracts wero as. signed to August. Merino, in trust for under the advice or Messrs. Cot., e, Earle and Iliddle;1 got 11r. Kirk's affidavit I next settled with Whiteman a Anderson, ' giving 12,020, but they claim $llO more, non Mr. Marlins took from them a note Mr $2,1a0; I got theiraffitiorlt; all the others were pate without note.; the lawyers - caused these thing. to be doge, and it was no arrange ment of mine to cover op anything; 4. C. Kirkpatrick A Co. were paid }LOGO be Mr. Sistine, In my presence; no doles wean taken Iron thenaichey made an alliMivit fortes that day. ktrkpatrlek & Lyons were settled with, and theirs RSA OSPOStaI can; paid them KW% I took no Willard from them; Brener, deck .t Co. were paid I COOO to full; tellitemen A Anderson's affidavit was algae.' alter 11r. Whiteman had premed tt with great care; no did notsign the MI6 davit 1 wanted bin to, as he did not know as much as Idid, or I wanted him to know at tne time Augustus Tack referred to taking up these contreent; I told 11.1 eet dud at all It enfold be la cash; I was to Tack Brothers , ofllern and we finned up the sum the contract could probably be settled rot; he figured at what he thought the nettle. ment could be effsmed for, end 1 my view.; be asked me bus 1 was mettle to settle, If the arrangement could he male, sad I end Cobb;ln ltild cot write the terms on which 1 would settle; I put down the peobablo amount for Irbleil they could be oettled; 11r. Finney was partially lu me ClOntr•Otr, although they were all loaned in my name, for the simple thee. that 1 was better kaolin tothe worn]; nettling woo thul about my ability to cover my shorts by purchase. at Antwerp, except what! have r.. 1; noth lag was said (hot I could purchase oil at Antwerp to cover the snort ountraCtst op in the time of blleg too Mil, and up to And t, ell was 27 to 72 cents; in Arptemocr tt a - go 26 to 37 cents, and I was low to day that it was worth 1114; at no interview was it notated out nowt could make • pro. on my contract.; I sold 2,100 Invests or oil to Tack Brother.; and to cover apprehended loth In that. August. Tack adyteed me to sell tort; I inotruetcd Theodore to .110,00! bbl. at, I think, M cents, deliverable ahead; I inn:Mated that 410,000 cask mould be pot up a. %Margin by me and oy the parehater; tie raid It was toolarge .thing for this mar ket: and sent to lir. Snoopier, of Yew York. who waited a cable refusal; be afterosrds evinced It; we withdrew the or...port:mu.. sod Theodore said he was glad OE it, as it was too largo tnthoactioa, and we were kll glad it wns withdrawn; the Tacks are nown as oil brokers and large dealers and ones/Motors:l recorded them as covering throe points; their relation to me was that of paid Mrokura In selling Intel barrels of oil, and Theodore was my pothoaal trlond; was to pay them one and a half per cont. on the so.es; nearly all the contracts were brought to me, es l had to write my name oh them: gather did not toll for me or eau dit otter.; I talked a great deal with Theo orecand thought - him old fogyish in Letting me net to roll the 10,070 barrelswhen 1 .apposed / or. to mane largely 0.1 them. Colonel Forbes tesUrled that he wan a deputy collector under Gen. Cummings; about the Lan of Jana the lull at as• three barrels of Germ. Tack; several lota were Seized In June, making ninete-three barrels altweetner; Messrs. Tack were clslmant a fur hat three; In July or Angellt ilauy•reven quarrels were silted. Crow; caltnlned-1 allow • nothlng shoot outside reports of se:Loren I know several oil brokers came to see General Cummuag.; but I am not aware he contemplated seta urea or any great difficulty; lrecollect of communication (tool bil.uulnuton after the all brokers went there; Mr. Tack woe one oh Owe who went,lbebase; the oil wueometl because the entry dui not show It...Lel:ruder 'proper Ponds to trensport Won; we are. cumuli lots of ell coming lu Would be liable to nelentro. Charles C. Burke testified to his Brno sell. tog Messrs. Tack Brothers LOA barrels of oil on the 11th of June, If deliverable from the lst to the 15th of July, at 5.3 cents, 011 August 3 they bought 2,44,0 barrels at ill% et nts, deliverable from October to January: on tiepterubei a Ise sold theca 1,100 barrels at 34 cents, deliverable Decemtgir, January, Suit leorttaryi e o made another sant m 00 tuber of LOW barrels, but I gent; tell the date; Mr, Then. Tack win tatiklog one said 011 up on one occulon, when some one said be had ch.getat he Bald It was well enough to 110 short. ou 011. but tenons should Snow when to change; I can't soy If Hr. Tack sold me any 011 during that time. Grmaessmlnattou-31v brother encode mostly to Philadr !phis hat loess; my !mines. mon It the salts were mein mostly by wires; 1 esaticay whether the Teak Brothers of fered to tell who they Wale Purchasing far, but I declined hearing; my recollection Is that aisle was mode by es through Logan to the Tack Brothers: it Is a common occur innce foe persons to chmute •t r inor oPintuns all very speedily, in consequence of the fluctuations in the trade. 'Mr. Whiteman testified that he on of the firm of Whiteman a Anderson; on the 15 , 1, of June I bought 1,1X , 0 barrels of oil from Jame. O'Connor, through It. J. Lyncti. and milled fur the oil about. the Inn of July; souse time before I bought the all I had nolo man barrels to Drunker a Brothers; od Um:dined In prlee..nd I took advantage of I , and bought oneof the contrauts from I O'Connor to fill the contract; Bureker Oiled on me for the oil, and I caned on 'Connor; I did not get the ell from (PCati nor. and had to buy to cover my contract; I passed my note for IMAGO, end received woul d y; If my note. wen returntd I ul stilt be 'Mocker a Brothers rant me a onsweage throvgh Tack Bros. a Co., so they sold, that If / would deposit 1.1,M0 they would relieve me of delivering TY contract Until August; 1 sent word to heodore Tack 1 would do no sock l fang, no I LOCO barrels of oil bourbt or O'Connor, watch I expecte:l' to be delivered on the Mat day, and If It was not Ivedsid hey at any prier, to fill the contract Theo. dote Tack thon told me he held toy contract, which had been Passed by n. O. Bundle Arm; a paper was handed to me with Tack Bros.& Co.'s name upon It, bindlug all signers to put up so mane money to bay WI; hfusr this oil went of , from Oh cents, t.ebsg. as high as 88 or 18% cent. in am Weeks e I think Ilia Tacks were toiling ell 20 foto panel July and buying In the latter part; Mare Is a differences of opinion us to whether those contrate• wi re gambling transentimse; we wore alf gablers tO those who consider it in that 'gin coltt the.tlme I made my contracel repeated todeltver 1,000 barrel. of all 10 Bancker & Brother ; at the tame I bought the ell from O'Connor I expected he world deliver It, and I would 'head It overt° Bueeker A Brother; when w did not get It from (Plianner we tent to Pe e ter .W dent A Co. to boy 1,090 barrels and. deliver it to Buncker Co., which they ' telegraphed was dons. Crosa.exanalnell.-111y note for 112,000 Is 10111 ant, and I cape°, tolmvo to take it up &Mooed. was handed to me a month berms the mttleturat ; tread It over and Dahl 1 would not swear to it; It eras rather stir;l met. Mr. O'Connor frequent/7 ebOnt the centracts, and sorninso , 3 hu pre. melded thu ninetieth, and sometimes he did . ant; I ossy linen told that l'wonld not sign •filmvit for Aye Owes the amount; there were things Ls It L keen nothing about._ Mr, Finney was recalled, and testified that Mi. O'Conner Pahl on did out went to 1400 a drop troll, Let Wanted the diger° ece• 3oed• up In gilt edged in:menet T.e o s. Tack amid his was Oil the ante boat with Mr. O'Connor. • Crost,Xitiningtl—At 'the time Annetta Tack made the proposition to port:tune nil be raid he. wart coma to do to to ulnae money; don't :corniest, his saying he bras going to de w to Cow, Si. abort cOntraela, and kir. O'Ciandfir had hotter 40 ton eat. thing, as they nett In the Caine boat. 11r. Pinney testified to the interview be. tenon lir. o.oonner and Mr. Teak; Augus tus to Mr. O'Connor tlicy bad a magma- Oen thing, anti if he would go in any trifling leeway would barnacle unit tie Preieet yes asstated by Alt. O'Connor: th e plan proposed was to purchase trot Is° to Moms) barrels of .ou 10 Antwerp, told It, And Oat. ingthis coaCt•ol, thus stunulata the market artnendly. and put up the pricoof oil there, spa thus 000.0 it tO 50 op In Mile oily. Mr: Pollwood. n telegraph operator trot Pittaburgh. oroductst too dispatches left to the relict by Messrs Tate Bros. dachas Alerrinew testified to diapatches lett at, the office In Ma ear by Messrs. Tack . _ On ' Crossokamination these seinenes said that did not receive the menages, but. found 'ten" on - the ISM In the office.' They also sald they could not surrender the p pea J e rs except by the order, of the court. dge Ludlow thereupon took charge of • th lli ? ! P ill s e7Wster nailed attention to there being no evidence that the alenne. Tack Bros. ever sent the despatches to tan tele graph offices. n Sr. Campbell teatifled that be was a book keeper with Mr. Tack lirom. Co., add ho Produced a key for deciphering the Cypher incenses sent. The evidence was closed with the under. onesstnding that some of the =Magee ;Mould eciphered, and the Cuatem out ear , taticato of oil shipped be sirens to and ad mitted. The argument will probable nrolthe taken up M eaterder next, besets , end annappeared tor fdr. O'Con e, nor, Collins and Mtwara. James , Lewis O. La. aidy, and IL Merits Brew&teefor the Steam. Tact,. Puiladelphlo lir T.lerrapb to toe olttsboratt 010 tte.l .Plitt.snum Novembor M—Patroloom excited; ortoix, 16 ex, In bond, 2212 tr,4c. . Flour 16111 snoariloo. $7.00418,50. Whont firmer; prime rod, *2.25e2.40t StfeanSO. Corn quist.;Fusad Neste - 0,41,34 WAS. Ora:vales noel Provisions ItOntlonl. DAltt GAIETTAI SATURDAY`,: NOVEMBER 30. 11367 THE O'CONNOR-TAUS Hoortme refers Judge Ladle .Afall Report of the tootimone, Re. Below will be found a full report of the testimony in the much talked of O'Connor- Tack case, time brief details of which bare already eePtered in our columns. nieces. Is one of vast importance to the heathen community, in showing how agents and paid broken sometimes act towards their em ployees and principals. and for this reason the evtdente wilt be read with much inter. cit. Our renders probably understand the manner in which tbe cue came op. The Messrs. Tack bad been held to ball ior ceet, spiracy to defraud on oath of Mr-O'Connor, and the proceeding, in question arose from an ippthatioil on the part of defendant to be discharged on, a writ of habeas corpus, Zr. Here 73 n TOTPLULO report of whet oc curred at tho hearing: COURT or (ICLltir • SUMO ss.—lion. James It. Ludlow, Assistant Justice. Snt reca-O'cOsios OIL Judge Ludlow celled the ettention or 00.01 to a latter racelved tram Mr. Gaul- latstrict Attonsery tlann—We are ready to g.iday oon In thu 'rack ease.' I find that Itr. yeaterday tried Al case Involving twelve barrel. of whisky. which the prose tcutor In this cue would have readily paid arln order to relieve Kr. thlssiday and en able this caseto go on. Sir. COC,..nnor Is here at a groat exposes. He has Idttleraea 'rem remote .pettis of the etate, and from the number of counsel engaged on the otter side, one of them might be here to Judge LudloW—llow many counsel are engaged I Mr. Mann—Mr. Cassiday, Mr. Brewster, and Mr. Mett•inough. Judge Ludlow—is any ono of the couitsal present Mr. Simon-31r. Ileßonough Is here. Mr. McDonougb—l atis counsel for 'the : Steam. Tacks in another and distinct case. (The Equity:Case.) • ' • • Mr. Mann.,-it writ of habeas corpus in le aned upon the application of the defend. , ants.. it Is their writ and It stands between them and sun Indictment lobe sent to the Grand Jury. IL to their writ; it is their heating. Now we are ready, midi! they are not ready and do not appear to ...sae; your Honor candismiss toe writ. We are ready tono on and substantiate the charge wade by the Commonwealth. Mr. Cassday speaks of a week's delay. You are lacalllar with the circumstances of this clam it was nederstAud that too case was lobe diapered f y oesteray by a peremptory order. lsle their writ d , Wel If they ;no eat wish 10 hsVe it beard It 00001 to be disminsed It Is not case before a court, Where injustice might be done by forcing the parties to triel. It le the ease of the Commonwealth,itiod you sitting as a magistrate review toe case to ascertain whether, them is a prima Jade case,stal it seems to me the greatest Wm tine to bare any farther delay. If the ue lendimts wish to ascertain. tne Common wealth's cast. here to their opportunity. Judge Ludlow—lf I can get counsel in I winds the beet I can. . • IA messenger was sent to Messrs. Brew.. mar' t Cassiday, with the following: lOW este. tj “Toey are peening for ahearten, sod prmume tinder the arrangement made yes. tiny 1 will - bare Lagoon With It, time Se there Is some good tees= urethan.. . - • ;be .retura of the messenger the 'Wanton occurred Mr. Mann—Thts is a latter from Mr. Brew. star, nod I [hint the case is now In this N. Wipe: Tlie deforidatte either deems thin. writ to be beard. or they do not. If they do be It onght to be dismissed. they CIO desire' to bear it,.ned their counsel Is ou traged, any until three o'clock. you might bear the case at four o'clock, siring these gentleman an hour for dinner. In an hour we will satisfy. your Boner that there Is a prima 'dam Celea to warrant the binding over. I know, irentimita you to an Mem sentence, but it the same Urea look at the inconvenience to which twenty other gate. tJetnen mu.t tie submitted if these delays are attracted. These gentlemen Imre their boom m different marts of the Sista; they are hero, some of them over a hundred. mike IIVIIS•s• • Judge Lealow—What certainty Nathan that they will be here st four Welooltl Yr. mane—lf they desire to be heard they will be here; if they do not desire to he heard they out not be hem and their writ ought to be alemlesed. it Is not unusual for a writ °than/romper to be heath at an =neat hour—as late ti• oleo n'Olook—tv here It is 11 questioner personal +lborty. In this cut it Is true that these gentlemen arena:, in custody; they are going about, and they want your opinion, through th e ant , noon the question of the strength of the Com toonwealtire mum there will be ample time tel• aileron.= to best them. 11,0 , 8 me— hare Just come from Mr, 'a•Mclay. Mr. Mmia—Doyou Irnow 'what barrufd. ovrti Vtoittall? KgMl=l=;l MIMiMMA=I ce;ms=ii= Mr.O.Byrne-lam notoonneeltdonlknow the cam and don't know the name of the case, 1 merely desire to any that I saw Mn. Chowder, and bestaked me to tay. that he has coniumucvd the trial of a long ease. Mr. Mum-That Mr. Alan= reported. Mr. White-I wllll to say a word. We were notified to be bore. I set aalde all engagements. as I concluded that all the parole, were to take notice that the case would be beard on Monday. Mr. Casslday lat the court yesterday to try ode ease la. voting twelve barrels or whisky. and. all the District Attorney remarked, Mr. O'Con nor would wittingly have paid nine In order to have this pais heard. Mr. Cum. day now commoners another ease. .13 tide not an abuse or the wrist Towle parties are not throrived of thetr liberty, and the only object of she court Is to give the defendents ..Pl:e.t.a' , " ore.Aro their nem. D. II not lust to ark - ns to set aside all. business and bring ratite. frout_Plttabursh to be told In effect that It Unseen. snit the centre ntenee arum parties to have a bearing. It has already cost M.. O'f.Mecor more than tha welsher coat. There alefthree counsel la the ease and yet we cannot Obtains beating. In the equity side of the court We were met Ity the es ire pleas for delay. The parties Con:o4 In and say that they are engaged elm where; and and ee Ilan the name here. These dolsysere renal to imposing • Is. of lAD and 1100 MK. (Moaner every time he comes here to treeluatia. dunce Ludlow tined four o'clock for the hero log, when the tenoning testimony was taken: James O'Connor, sworn—The cemphtet I have to make against these men Is simply they defriuded mo out of ISO Oak or aPPras• truatina to that ems; It manned In tilts wipe: They were Inc paid. confidential bowlen I employed teem to do certain !melees, and charge them with navies. conetureil against me. Saakllrom. stated t o me tnat the market was glutted with alt on the 71h eftleoo, 1577; there were awarder. tram Europe to Where tee greater portion cd petroleum Is shipped, and the market would tall' farther decline, they stated and urged very etrongly 0000 trie tO Mahe ttM• sale+ al MI deliverable abroad: lam uot nil broker or an nil dealer: "Short' , eaten means roe nits whit/. pereone do not pot teat: they sell It, calculating. that the mar ket will decline before the maturity of toe contract.: they aerie to esti It deliverable ahead and then they are ten med "short" of oil. if the marked goes down they male money: that Is what Is called...abort con tracts. to delivered on the epor: it Ls real oil: Tacks told.tue they were them selves and Urg e d further and.larger short in Ott and urged Me t o Mr. Theodora Tare and myself were pergobal friende and vet y Intimate and at lbst time be had my entlrecouddencet he urged me .0 10/100 the rhea eases wid confirmed-what Augustull had told ma. He stated they were short 'of o(l—that their letereste were my Interest.; to rely noon 111 W and he would twotert my Inter ests. and I Ohl so. The dret tale homed* was to it man tamed Small &Mock, whom be represented to me was perfectly responsi bly. So exceeding Mosheu was be to se cure this profitable thing for me that he ex; twined the contract for 4,000 barrel. to Emil School, and alined my slime to It. Aday or two atter these contract,* were taken up and 1 ratleed Nem. Tide I,OA barrel can tract was executed on the 1010 of June. (Contracts produced sod handed:to. the Court.) - The contraete Now: Emil &shack the buyer, Tack Brothers &Co, the sellers, and on the back of them Tank it Co. assigned the contract. to James O'Connor, be thus becoming chastener. (Other contracts pr. , d aced, snaking 11,000 Wrote leallOamouget them are 1,600, Bunker Bras. buyers, O'Coe. nor Feller; the prices are as follows-17 kW; 26.201 and 23. (Letters of Theo., Tack, July, 3, 101, to Seems O'Connor, stating. they were short welters of ob.) that kte In termite Were ley In Verestetthat the corner was '''brtstedw amf the market would not go up for delivery, that th e statements that Tick mid Bunker bad cornered the market were not tree. The market, however, still kept letting pp. I had en Interviewwith Prank Trek, et Pittebergh, to know the ream; of it. lie allowed me a letterer Tack Bros.; and 1 read it. confirming It, and I rested contentedly after reeding IL Theodore arrived at Pltieburgh about the of July, rent tee word he wasvory moth fattened and lf °envoi:dent prate reed seethe mu the following day ;sate Lim the =tittles. and ho told me ell tent I bad understand from the fetter; told -me they wore sun shorten oil; that this wits a mere tempora ry advance; that the amount of oil I bad to deliver InJoir wee We mimes, which would he a tuenstrlllloir molter; that tar cm:dream would prove profitable to too, end that the 7ulyrket would go down; this bo told menu 010, In Pltteherebi he elated • wrom binatione had been formed to "cone" the market... , tea:seders would not have the oti dellvertthat amui earned Wet. P. Loren was Interest.' in It, and that some Mew hatreds bed been called eltendenetior ly; that • conslaemble Dumber of vessels were loading for Europe and required large amount of oil; be produced A -cheater from IllilienCrocyCo.,makin g Molest,: e. memo (circular banded to court) end said • 'leo , Were IL great bouset the follogleg day he telegraphed them and showed me their wiener, stating the number of vessel, load. leg me the amount of oil to be correct we stated In their eireular, led ...old me could rely on iti the price of oil from that time to the Middle of Jul?... .0001 300 r II or T Meta a gallon; about. the middle of July 1 we. eiddrn advice, from the Tacks that General Gamester*. theCOlhmthe or /e -ternal Revenue at Phtledelptint, had soloed nearly all the oil; the Information the Teas Rove Me was this, that the market ie rails. delphilt Rai very much exetted,the trade In a leanest retitle amble ct, for General Cent. inlegt bed centred nearly all the relined pe. tr. - Aetna to be felted• that he had ordered the care to to switched off at West Phila. delphla for an infraction of the /termites Lion Lt.'s, an end a b e en d the m matter rk would straightened' up, and , / wee eubsequently ehown a dia. patch from Angolans IL Tata, Willardis Hovel. Wumlegtou, to the effect that. he bad loon Commissioner Rollins, and lied th e Oil roloneroi notetthstandler ell that. I foetid oft did not 00 dorm in Caine; the next thing was, I wee deternithed - to dna the teal cisme of 011 Co madden. ly adVAnCler, and how • ninth truth there Irma In ID elatetnents, and whether there wed • ring 'or ceMbleation: 1 gent fOr Thorsen. Tett to my hnnee, 'there was et call made on me for one Ofmy rontracts for 71000 barrels of •lellverable Jotylltb. I told Tech 1 wee erring to Phil arletptila to investigate the truth Yost as rrgarded the sentere of 0111 second, what pot the price of oil Op, and third weenier thee resettle were loading for En. rope, sn a west• wan the oaten of into advance by 'Willett / wee gale' to 10.0 110 • Wear. told bito / wee adelne.l le•lielred h them oo ns bottom of It; that his OrM wall spring or tilts comblnatlon as aoelest myseir, and that If he was guilty I would - mend twice the smountof mom , ' M punishing him; If not, I would be glad of ft for his awn sage, as I hiulalwass esteemed him Very Middy *Oleo thot time; that Ishet I 'told bin:. On Jail' iGGI l left for Phila w delphia; theflrth am tionday__OnJulyriltit I called on Au mustesTtinkat Philadelphia. Be - told -me that any allegations made armrest them was newts:. I told him 1 would levestigate •the matter folly and leo - about It. .1 there went to Genrral txdommrs• °else. When/ left Tack's trice on the Otorultig elute 49th' et Jely. te. re not friendly ; and I atitled paled that that would be the lest time I *mild taik filth him on that or' any other subject. On the weaning of July neth :he eametothe Casithmatsl Hotel emeollolted, eta very Ulnae to my estontsbnient, and eat lading me In. be learned from partite where 1 wee. He found me on Walnut street, walking with my wile. He walked Walt us, and Et anxious wag he ea the cab. ject of the olteneetkos that he talked with me about It before my wife. We returned to.the hotel gluney e ldr. Tackand MY- Seg.'s= gWetherlnto•rootit In the Uon [Mental hotel. .h.ugustrts Table then said that in coneennence of the great Inttmacy between myself and Ws brother Thetale, that on no account dld he want any dial. enlty between themselvee and myself about tale very matter. lie regretted It very much, apart_ from the money _ altogether. Ho told meld* special business there nu to see me and dieensi the matter folly, and lay before me a plan by whlntl I entdd gam leveef from loss and make money bolder. The plan was Mist_ Ile saldthey were forming a °bull. zing— that Into elevate on. They were forming g ring to boil .1.1 elevate oil In price—that the combination had already been made and sober worked sureets fully enough; that tney wore loaded with MI, and had large contracts sod the comblnatlon most be Car. gel out Ile stated to me that Tack Bros. . • - .. would go In B,l= barrel. on a margin of so per barrel. vim 010,003-Emil Schalk 8,000, 1110.01:01 Beaker BOA. CO., gISX) Camels mo; shouter, of New York,l4oo barrels $l& • 000; and outer parties would join and thus artlaclallv elevate the prima oil and keen it up. Be told , •deeperste eases needed desperate remedies: and this couttinatton menthe marled Punnet. and he then and there asked me Waive els hem IPA= cashto go In 10.000 barrels at 42 per barrel; 'stat ing that whatever money was made would be provided pro rata among us, acCOrdltur to the money we had Inconsideration of my doing so he would attire every erort to retira my short contracts which I had lean ed through and to thorn Tack Bros. Qo stated tho principal portion of my abort contracts, to 6.001 barrels are hold by Emil Bchalk, with whom he was intlfrutte, and who would do willtrhe wished haul to do. and who would pre oP the contracts he held for a amino sum. lie stat ed that Banker Brother. & Erorsdo. held , LIDO barrels. would _tette wished, its they were In such a COhe datont that be had saved them a short Oslo previous from bankruptcy; t h atad gone on the' street and reported Bunker Brothers were about to talt,:tbusdeprenflug the print of oily then get their eon tractb up 'and eared them. do elated thatthla Mate- . nient recording Banter Bros.. tailing was false, tot It was nocestary to do as he bad done; he naked 'no how told thing would On; If I would consent ton in my ease. Betook rWee of paper and pencil and figured up ho contracts 1 had out;the ftertlet to whom m ode. The •PhrOsitnate litoorint lie ar. rived at was and' if I dell what he wanted, be thought for thisamount be could get op all toy conthacui If I what Into the combination; next day he allowed inn a telegram from New York eaying,ohhethir gone In 1118.000-Sbeil er sle.oto-we draw upon von for 416,000 -oonfirm"-,slgned Bunter Bros. & Co. hell for Cape May the follow. log day,..Tack promlidng to Come to Cape If ay to get nay answer as to whether or not I would join the combination and glen tam th)Ooo,:amt,to telyisa me it , tut cOnbi get to all my contracts for Ill4,0e0; nu didnet comp to Cepa Atop, where - stayed • two weeks: lie tele. ta k en e u d p ny bwta. onteo,t s oCeme n p d boa b oa detente and commenced this low eon; prior to talsettio the OnJi July, to reading over a prase copy of it letter to Tacks' ottlx,ln 'deduce° of .00000101 Tack, with relerenee, lea dinette &beet O. (Schmitt of COW. the said $l,OOO boring teen sent by too to Tuts to deposit as rroargto..whlch they keel rind still retain; I Ituntivortnatly read aloud a part at the letter beyond the , portion alluding to the $l,OOO, when Animates Tack said, “ntop. that is all aboutthatp Ina], off yon doe% with me to see IL that'. all rlght,tint V i no wain to set honestiy you had bettor mese e the whole Of. it,. tills letter wee dtad early In July, 1E67; (thou read it, end that letter thawed that, on that dor, they parthiatel mama OW :Migrate or oil. and that he was boylog 011 on ;be data that be assured Inn he leas adlling;.l teen said ha was dwitullins me. and 1 ..ay so now rat my contracts. those held by Tack Bros., Emit Schalk and Bunker. Oros., of eotitt. 1 Old not pay; the other contracts homed to these pollee who knew notating of ibis transact ion, I p aid-4AM tbeaute of /11 Gis2slu 00011-1 went the Tacks to use this bath to me; I went to thel , Cushseu I Rouse to aleertaln rix regard to the vessels ! and the alleged oh iptnen ts of oil to Isotope, and obtained town the United States Cue. torn House en ohlelel statement of all tne vessels cleared and all the oil stopped to toe month', of July, .ISSII Yr. Finery. or Pittsburgh, was nreacht, and beard all. the facie In reference to the combination and fl.gl the market on the Ilikh of July.waa %bout Ca per gallon, and was amllletally forced op by the combination to 170,.mak -Ing an advance or 41 per barrel; Augustus Tack told me the brokerage mmamlselert Orminesa n of toe Molted a character for him, that out of Ii Per =ter- remtetrriee they had Wray oar: cent. to web-o=k, or runner. Ile stated that their trot made business of making rings for the porpote of elevating tool deoresslng the price or ml as might drat the= =tercets; that was Seers exact language. In seater, to the Court—These content. wars merely speculative contract..l no ettl was to be detlverell or received; dtirerenece were to be paid to each, The comunestens I eras to pea Tacks as my paid urokors ant contllential agents un these contracta eras about the maw of threetbousand donne, District Attorney Mann asked tho loolowo. questlont What treat did the loran [ion of that uric u" Imre upon the moil., T Mr. Conway (counsel for Tacks) stated: We have agtlaleg to do wltlottlna...ll there en a orlasplreny here /t TIM formed Meg before this "ring." and we are not reopens, tie for results that may have flowed from this eons*. Mr. liamorsaid: There are twn conspire dea which try/ be cheraed lit tins bill of be. tll.-Ustunt—Lot. the orielnao company to or.t. O'Connor on and o'plcoclo oo him, and then haring a!Tons” to °Toluca , ' Lima second time. -.- Tee Court remszked: To !'pla him the other way—drat ono way and the other. Mr. Mann wadi Test air. They Inatel It eras to affect tho• market, and they formed this erto art Otth the fun afOwledge that he had contract. out to on att..] by It. Grenthealiutrted by Lowly Et.Casablay,Es, -Q—* beret o You neat 1 A—my Penn street. fhttsbargb. Q—Your last baldness was what I ' A-1. watt Prestdentof Mtn rOurthNatlClalg Dank or Pitteho rgh,, - fly—Before thott A—i was slants coal operator. 1 sappl ted the St. Louts Gas 11050 Company Otto coal. Q —What were von dolng before than A—Private Banker. the Awn of O'Connor Bro. & Co; before that Ivry In a Transpor t.lo. Company: Q—Dhl yon keep in• &Mount. with It,. Inutufacturell sad Weetaritoarlank. A—What bas that to do with the oil st 7 s—ti (1.46•1001211101•611 51.111*111V4.) A—tinOtr, I did with ?km Aterchards and klanufactot ers Bank. Q —Were you eTer ebargad vit./Cambs. [null It. !wad.. e=tt! Ci—Dlo you not -bars &difficulty with Its rosldent. and Director.? ti•lrew bat i . . . District Attorney Mum said that had otbtog to do sy Itn the ease. . 4—Wita there not a charge made against oh In tantecttott With that Bak. • A—They charged um with consplrae, audit I. Meg story. but if a you wink tnt bur at w ill ll get at the bottom of It. The Preaident of the, hank wit. my father-in , law, mad this mailer occurred ten Veen age; I did a tares amount of Oneness for the .bank, and 001,1 .conridentlel relation* to blot; tor account with the bulk had not been 'settled for 4 long period, proitehlr Kme three years, and Involved sumo mil lions ot dollars. ;dr e-tenths of which were for the bank ; the. President wan taken ill suddenly. and a bow Presigont was pat In, Inimical to the, and he lamed the writ for conspiracy ageism me; they claimed 013; em ; I proposed to leave It to nny three bank. or boners. to 'eke the acermete nod books; I peeheeed this arid it was not con sented to: the books were all "Jumbled and my amount had not been nettled for to great a length of time. Event/n*l;v the acenuat was satisbutiorlir adjoined, and the bank - woe paid over *IMMO; the bank we. Dahl every dollar doe to her; When all wax adjoined and bald the bank gave me a cob tartrate of the fact. Q—Dld you bore charge of the book LI QW mutt.% heat buelnetat a—l ,u In the bnetheta at the Motet i en. tualned a lonic time In It; It was unlearn no; i wan In them.' boldness. Q—Suppose you tell me when you went Into thaenalbualupes • • • • A—ln thut 19/1...! occurred In lan. 11 reumlactl 1q IL 2111 18133. Q —Then yOB ..Went Into I.tifirtfla mg bull ea . . EC= Q—Wbet then I A-11`e 'have the felinity Out there oientn, biplo it two businesses at floe time; I bid the reigning business going on at ten time was Preside., of the Fourtb National Rank of rittanurglii I treating I% speenti Milner of the “Ksystonso Oil Uelrlarydaling toy pro& Idnuoy of thellent g—Toa resigned Os Presidency t • Q— Was there any complaint saws, yon A—None at. all; What Le said - aeon the auk i •Matenin to all Pittsburgh; I resign .ed against the earnest protest of the Dint , tors, and was presented with a sot of Miser on leaving. Mr. D nre ester, corm/lel for the Tacks, mild so was Hr. Middle. Q—l ask yon on your oattillf, after you bad resigned and Inni reced the , plata and enanint.lorts, there oral not discovered Mat. ten derogatory to your honesty! A—No sir. Not a Menlo penny. • rj—Were there any complaints about the boeila having coupons. taken sir and .old miler your a4talaistratlOu a. Proslacult - A—No err. I —Nover wee alleged! 'A Q-11 anrand. -The thillff is r absurd. Q—Youssy it was not sot. - A-1. sae nona - were taken of Without the order. of the Directors. . q—etrin your hank . a depository of the United States fonds? • - • d • A—Yen. ai. rtm I ard s the best of any In the Department at Washington, / em proud to my. The floe. eacrettny of the Treasury complimented me In the highest. terms .ter the manner' In which'-thebank pad been conducted, and the Lion. P. E. Spinner, Treasurer Of the Untied States, did. III" Name Mr the heneet and able manage ment of the hank natlngae United States EalmitorY , and selling United states bends for the GOVatittnentr ESMMiRiMO .• Q—innon old you go Into tbatt porebautd tin oil wall In Ncrromber, -.Whets did youpart wftit itl with me, Ws "dried p.s . 04—Wbret did FM , eeY Yon Went 'itito the epees allparthernhsp In the ...lieystouct” Mug dm Ma my Presinencr of the Fourth Nettneal flushl in the summer Or close on the tall eine% sa—Were• you Intim habit oloparattuss, In 01l about Flttststiristd , . . Q-011 operntlonaof sob ttadl 11•••41,1 the Prat place I had toduhutod 'ell stock., and him others who had no ' , attar ...we met money LI that. Moneys thing war, I bought an bd. well and It dried - o, k and tag next thin g I was t 4 Taci. BrOar 1403 Wilde of oil. 'My partner In the tmlo Itottart. homey, of l'udatntrep, and about tuctltoo 'thought wo were go the to make .mOncy, 'Tacks got Inn Into the 16,111X0 barrel isle, an* turnad It the wrong (1-1 went to know Ryon had any Other Q—Any otheropieniMiremontraata Other The balance of itr. CUelflare (=Mina. (fon of, James O'Connor referred to Lba amount ofeneaury he (O'Connor) hitt really pant to holder. Of - bit Multracta, and It Wei' proven to tea IP 0,4188% ,•• Ifr. O'Connor atatirO...'hO'had.been Some tour months bfintleltibe and had espenneamilerie amount for nen. mar, ea - pewees in Modules. Mr. O'Connor Mama he .0010 make .21.03 pay to him the money be boatmen defrauded of. and bad bind an equlty stilt forthatuttrpoite...., Mr. Ilene aattodOn re examination: . —1.6 you r e alrteaste Cuatom 1i0n.,, shawl na number o f t mi and real numberof Onondaga' oil ablpoid,trout port of rolled:lMM to' July, ' have- . itlertineate.nroduced.). W, W. Forbes Ofrans-4an 4'o.o3qt:felted State. .olleeior. The lot of oh so eased that Mr. OVonntir "(Lama to Oen ma stinit was three harrola• claimed by Tack Brom, I'S hurrah clam m ed by llolehrtzoklll7 barrels". chinned by, alb and a few Dtrrela ne. olalmanjai the tot al amotutt Loofa up INlbu, . • Q—Do you know an selauren Oen Cummings (whewe of Deput y y yOO are) Dv other then these. Or of anyneteurse of very huge timmtities sufficient tO prod.* a 140010 In '' t.li r itO L l; of Benet this occurred about the 2Sth of „Trine end J. Black knew all about the matter, ste he cs e to the onlce. After di,Dossion betw counsel and crosE-craminatiocs of Mr. Forbes, widen elicited nothing, Botert Finney was sworn—Mr. Miters testimony wu merely corroborative of Air. O'Connor'). Wightre., sworn-11r. Wlobtmea proved the pure/num by his firm of 1,1:03 bar -1 contract...l se ames O'Connor ller; that Wightmati & Anderson roll 1, 9 00 barrels to Bunck,r, Bro. d Co., detiVerable s at Pomo Telegraphu 1.11330 t RD= contract matured Tank Bros. oirued...Wlghtmalt d Anderson's contract, nod WiAnderson paid the maker to Tack ghtnitm 1.1rc.. fo & r loss op it; Wlghtousal. Anderson, when they got the money from O'Connor. W,710 that thee paid Tack Bros., wilt petintervicuts, Captain bchmerely relmbnrsed. packages. of Tack Follwood, Mr. Smith. Mr. hierrlhek, an.. c de s k p r or red Te t? e t g u m o . Co . ur . fl ilispatehes—oamely: Tires, and the Court took meargn of them. The Cypher Key, In possession DI Tuck Cl e rk, was produced, iota con. eent, the Don. District Attorney bait the Cypher Teligimma translated to Do need on the trial. C. C: Burke, sworn—Deposed Brewrr. Dark. a co. mid, on itth'f 1807. 1.000 barren) of oil to Tack Bros. at 22 cents per gallon, deliverable ln July, IF67—(contract pprOdethed);—aoposed shout SDI or 9111 July, itrz, had 1 converea , ton with 'Theodore Tack at Pittaborgo; Tack true talking ell up; he was asked he had not very ly f langed his views; Tack ropelied...l sudden t Orti, ell very well to be •eboirt , on oil. but one should knew when to take the other tack; , Tsok Bros. nought from' Brewer, Burro d. Co. the additionnl among ta of 2,Ca0,1,110 and boreal., and gave dates of purchase. District Attorney idann then elated to the Court that though many ocher witnesses were present. ho 'would not call them. and made severe eetomebta on tbo Cale. show ing tae gross trend and conspiracy that had so clearly been proven. Toe Court Oct alenday.Decomber 2,1,11:67, for argot:coot of counsel. Okla adjourned. ' New Lora Produce Market. Teterraph to .11• Plusiburgh 5111.r.7 lime Yong, Novetabar :S.—COnou dull nod 0111'10 loner ; sales balsa at 100 for middliag uplands. Flour—M.3lp. of 27.422) db.s; Irreenlar and other ; Extra atato aeatna and steady; other abide doll daoltning: Sales of e. 40.) Will al 1.1500,00 for superfino B:ate and no.ocmn s $03.0010.00 for Lain. state ; 4810011 tin for Extra West. ern ; $3.1511411 II tor (toned Hoop 0005 ; 40,70 010.00 for nommen Bt. Lon.; $10.00(1110,101or good doI 111.5011,0 ) for good .00 enema do. cloning quiet ; .iellfnmla quiet; salsa 114 snow, at 411,20013.11; sale@ of U. ttake, Rye Float . , 41.0001 M. ,2 his key unc an . Iteompu of WhensSUM:lo bulb. Wheat t ic 2 umter ;so lo;(' 2.5338 Minh 41,220 11 tor No 2 81 8 '1.'2'; 12 2.0t12.P.) for u 1 13 0; imtigq.,l. , for No. 1 stn( Sorlngll..l, 43,32; Am Virceu e.10.1¢3Ci.,• Andirr 8, we, 01,9503,00 l W him Callfonna, 45,70. Eye aunt ; *mini of '3,104 hush- Western, at 111.0 1 4/1.0. Earley quint and firm ; sides of 14,SX. hush at 41,02 for Wratorn, nud 41305 for Canada West. Malt ; sales of 2.1101 hush at 4160. Ileenipta Enrn, 11,210 On b; favors buyer.• a about doubled ; 48,000 bush rut 41.33111 X tor Mlzed Wetirni. In store mai ia,t 5 0 1, 3 5 now,„acf; for nria. Jermor . ReVAPt.".t.3l. ooo* bath Ostailall aid heavy; sales 11.135/0 nun. at 100000 for wee era In Hone mid ado.. Rice quint nun firm nt 81109130 for Caro lina. Coffee qtillit and 11.00. sugar mod,- ate.). antra; aides 250 ht.* of Cube an 1.1)0 rote,. 11olretta 13011. Petroleum quint, at 11110 for crude, and :613 Inn relined In bond. Moos unchanged. Mess Pork 4,0 it sal. of 4,0500010 at 4402502/413, doting at MHO, regular. and 411.2501 1 3.0 0 for prime; aloo 100 Ohl., me., Antlers', for January, at 423. Boer dull; sales 170 tin. at prohio. 001051. Beef llama dull; miles 140 htils. at 11.53,110 V Cot Motto quiet and heavy: eat. 150 pnihmee at 5 , 401t1a for hlrrulders, wt.! 1730614., for 1130011 qutetl feint SO , t. nlntmet , land net It 110. Cresson Hoge In Moderate rem mad, at 3010 for weeiern.. Lard dull and heavy; salve /w 1.1311 nt 10!$013;(c—latter an extreme. 1100100 quint and steady at 20060 for State. Chteau dull and steady at 11(0130. /reign.. to Livuronol oulot Nan steady; (0.000 bomb corn at 100 per swam. . . • market closed dull, at $lO 010,53, but lower for rat:dile]] andmmon grades, with shippers bolding back co for mill lower prim". Wtmal, qultt and steamy for sprier. ard binar western. roter. Ilya quiet. inat 41.041,73 for Oats dull. at 700 store, sad, 75 , 46500 afloat for western. Corn doll, at . 111,34011.1 i for snood to prime MlOO,l .I , lllertl. Pork 31011 and heavy. at ta).7301.0,51 mum anlitount.r for tueoM. /leer quiet mul Mostly. Cut meals ormalnai. Ds. Cant null and uderiangel. Lard heavy, at 1 . 4,1013% for fair to prime 01C0131 end kettle rendered. Cleatlnnate 1120thket. Ify TelegraeL t, the litleberge November doll, a I/ and p...amine. Wheat Is uullmd nem. loan. lonchang.d. Corn Is lo goal demand for mollusc at 7Cnnothlostlond In old; No labelled I. held at `JOGUNt. Odds has ea:l.nd t3G6ie. Barley In coal demand at. CIAO 040 , forfall. Cotton 11011. t. ittintlic for middling, Tobacco I. unchanged:lnd firm; sales at aohtids. Idea pork &met cud In coal demand at Ulu for olcuall for Ann; bat holders acad .- 411y ask higher pricer trots weresalna of al , Ob. al quotattOn, ' Green meat bold higher; shonld... 73ch and Chas ll.NtAlle. ird bad for old and mar. Gamut. unchanged nut Ilnnort fresh 111 small pannages Soon at 3403%; and prima at .714310. r. 4 g.nra scarce and advanced ...Sue. Clot . , seed. .11 1 4012: Unseal oil. califs Ihnt - oleum uncalaagal; craned, 413#430.. Greven.. are nnelo.ced and dul: Gnus aro Inactive at 46,D1/47, and 1{0,60412, net; rrcelots-4M ticad. .0.1111 armor with it Kcal dctusal: 105.20, area for common to prima and 100, 21 tor atra vamping. hheepand lanbs.ro plenty and dull at 003 per neat.. gross. Gold, Va r iyi buytojt. chicosu =arta... ier Tolertzgi w Inc PlUatniegh curate.] CaMane, November —floor doll sad utonlnally unebanffed. Wheat del.; 12n. 2 .tie lower. at $1,131€21.53 for Net land $l.73Cf 1,1'61,4 for No. 2, 0100100 doll at tt.73 for Nu.:. Uorn Q111(4;01.1 Vila lower; new .1 1 4t240 lower, 0100; for No. !mai 711.407.f.r n-a. olomag doll at NM fur N 0.3 mut 70140740 for I di ... 134004 lower.elc.lne -44036e. nye more strive and 203 e lower, 0 0410[ at 41.23 lot No. 1 and Id 31 fur .40. 2. Ile, ley elouel etemly at 4 1 , 12 for No. 2. Pt, vlelene mart Ktive end firmer. 01000 P , r1t;12e010,50 for new and 1114,75312,10 for 01:1. Lard /MAIM; and ea./2 . at Me. der.mt I Med flame 1101134 m. Moot rt.,. toe De. emoted . awl January delivery arm. bum. Mtn ltad 3411754 1 higher, a; 10016 1 im 131.11 k at milder* in, on tea abrde 0!71 0 ®7}4 0 lot January delivery. roevlled ;lei. active .t 66.2248.27. Itermlote-0,42c0 be. dour: 37, bath Vrtleln; tS,OLO boob enrol 12 MO Moe oats. shlpmen.—e,Cow to , ls fluor; 16,(t0 bosh Irte.l:73.olobeett core.. 'night., lee on corn to Marti*. =! M=SI CGSVSIdad% Nov. 9 —Flour drylet end @teed 3., tint minden:lam! Ilklit; hold at 073 010,50 tot double 001,0. miring; 610,032120 lot nolo exina' nil winter; 1115011414.00 for double sod treble extra white. ltyu dour quiet and Mandy, -will, moderate den:molt rale' at aStiarai. Wheat 101 l mint nominal; NO. 1 red winter held ut 0,0C3a.42; No. 2 do a2AC2,33; No. I Milwaukee apriug 0,082,30 Corn steady and inummiont at SI pa Mr old N.l oiled dud:dation lO N Ost. drill, eluded; lower; No. I held at ‘4OO e uominall3iomibankad and the markot imlevet 11,3501.0 tot Sloth and wetter,. Bliley quiet and'arai. tel al at 11,11t01,53 for N.l and $1,0e1.0 for No. 2 Mate mid Canidi PAL 21.114,301 don. and %Matti:aced:free 4,341ei11a Mind 'MCA. I= CDT Telegraph to the tit taburgh Una • —lobate° nominally unchanged. Cotton—buyers are ofbirlog but lei,. llemp dull and no gales. flour . —only it retell bitable.. doing and tbtprices nnatttloil; tupornoliteoo.73l extra do. and rotTO do. $9,40010,50i treble 1 o fancy . Wheat null end Minty. at 61, 100 rG•ll l l ' N:whinnto 1nney;111.73.: 1.00 tor sprinle. Corn heavy and at 01079. OMa firtni at 1310700. Rye nod barley unchanged. Pro. visions quiet. bless port hold at (00.40, bacon—annuldets Clbl clear rib 11740; clear cidovir,‘ sugar cued TOMS elm g teen It►ms I.rd quiet. no 1t31013 , t0 bir anoint knee. ilom mUtot. t •h@0,05. Rceelppts -4,5000Cia flour, 9,0 W tm Ultimata 70,G00 mete of corn; Ago On oetn.2,ECo bu today, lida bit rye, 7,000 bogs. Weather cleat, laid emir hotalag. Iliyl . 6l6lmArla to t.b. liltimburantiarettio.l DALTINO¢2I. November t9—Flour 10 dull and depressed but no quotable Minnie. W brat dull and deed/duct lionLhern, .2,50 02.6.3 for Cole to rood. Corn Dotty. anti de clined 6310 c; neetern mixed. $l,lO. dull at MOM. Provlelons nominal. IMPORTS ,! DAILEMIADe • Prronwnsit, Foxy WAY7rna,(llpoateo H.R., November 14-100 OM. flour; 1 Ohl, It lrg. Ont. tar, Ertl d illtabart 100 Obis flour, Klrkpa. Wok, !Immo a elot 11 tea ~,,,, lea tea hams, Holden & 1411 am; ito bolo hoot. Jo. Guarder 000; 01 aka mtlif era, H Courad; 220 Md. flour, 6 44. latd, 7 bbl. poultry, r U Jenklndltteto do dour, • Shumate/ I Lang; 100 do do, .1 Mei . 1.401031 do macaw., ./ A liestrtimet Ro MO. .4140., Shlplon a Wallseet It torn shellerm W II Petel.,l3tlP do, Stewart d Langenhelm; 164 holm apoles,6 kis apple huller, I bol emu', do al4er, Volgt oar 5.5 aka harlay, Pier a Hie nal st t CM. shor.. W Pukerifell A Coil boxes slassar.r., Udenalneham a Memo; 1.4 Pe. dram rite, Bzekhank Lout; m th. r.... Mar kle. Illekeust a Co; 6do do, Godfrey lotto, broom., R P Stayer A Ca; 61 mks 131 do rye, *OO .10 barley I box lorkays, W J klrekt ho bbl. lloor,J Shepard; IT boo lie. bor. 4. ISM. n 07.1121 EM NOBLE AM) tLATE IZIARTLS, At the Pilithergh Stetta ler lit Site Taft. . 01:1a mid Wararonit-3i 0 ua ]At LIBERTY tiTE BEE. Mune "%guava= ellisamt t Bur. retrace wanting Mattener Sala Mona win Awl MO ttlele telieren to *all. Avellaanaelp Int eeotelled In an e/ place. nod Meet as low o. c10t... Itarble Itlantlesor tamale. watch Peee berretta elm:dosed by" .mote, luser Reels, can CO lioedtlitel, atot =ace to oot as tau as per. There la en otter pIaNIPI 'Weaken Penusyl. Tattle where Meta Yant/ea ire Inapalaeleltra. ....ea Pipe. of ntlyila Woo, 'dn.. in Ina but manner. Itacble Itatteta supplleti with Palre4 Magee at wen= piles_ t t" Catnap nuke. • • coletePT We W. WALLACIFe • • • MACH DIAMOND STEEL= WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & (0., wrLuvirartlazu ozurarrrsort or . °Mee and gusher" 120. 149.111 Bee 0211 avid HII HI Pleat Ramis, pIIIVATE:DISEASEtI. 01:10,263.4 PIMA' VlTZGYVT;itesrliaath . . Roe the ear. °f all &sewn of • Ortvtde awn t.. roor custg. •nunil TZ tale treatment.. Alto. Itna Wentanenharad all altar diseanes et Me Sauna Ma.. anti inair Dreerninta. - • - • care warranted Or lawny raninded._ annee honrs-7 lola a. Ito n awn eta 4 roe no. Ir.- .11116214 %tr... GoLD - IFATCPEs. • • it.63.1i prioe tzcm 1120 lILOLR1192( WAtUntt, tro. flO norsrit. . . No. 112 ,PiDEII/11.. VI.ILTOP ItIAEBINE 1901/104 a , • geT.I.I.IIMID lh ten. moron.am of tITIL on fautrlDS, or iat .1....nel of the /mos t opprtvwpo, o r o , r. for Ito. Zrjr was. ;,::::',.141.76V.4d vac .04 Tar/ oe d iiesunaito. „ rot 7 tt brow litte..le, on ea Ozno alut • noChl L . ri.u4t : l4:Ms4ritactiirer of 11./Y4131 MID DONUT° Mak Who'mai "rni. 'nun dealer la 51)U01120,, eltiA.M. 'OUIJA". PiPith Lothmllte bum* iLlwarcon 111304:.: V! , • ";. asciroai oilizzr 3 • alusirarst.. '3.00.11Gs • gon - easen'i y, ""d; tar ital. b 7 00791711 EI=NMI.MMI LEALts—ooo pas best branch Mil o : I nvmicEs 00.IligNANCE regnla the ,l Opening, of Etraettf,, And 8.-reeins: the tam.. • excston I. B. it onlaNta and roasted 1, is Novo, Ablerotos and cifissos as Plainecs. se. Os Sited and Cowman Coned!. ostriablett. as ft is nerOs ordained and rnodol by Me delis' Illy 6 1 11317“. lon net be a Arno or r pan tj l.7 l . 4V:Vert .gielc:l - . asy porno., except by era o: • !, = lIeODt I; .. ?Ttr„lfg: `r",".`,',.117i.. any a n ellnem. and ti b ial to • Nl= of stserwente la or p•lnt.td 13.110 a. an , ar tha , p ur " . :t o A rti:lll7a 'd f t lP ' pa ' XifT•7l , 0 j of the =enemas ' . s•ken op St Sit cxo ~Gtlllo of Om pony cassatnnse so= permit &ad ouch .0t be Aeon for ,tinter xnetod tie eGat nctocv roil ,rum the dy'sltlb.;;.lv hoot =West . the pro , ilsons * of ° ol. ors Joann:A t'. • lbws forfeit aid DAT the Imnsitr of tweelv.ner n do , j eM:rily " f . 4l l" lVe ' orsTilrTir:::, &A; rood con Jltloni. LS ww entrl Intalsd , 4llll3q shoseitslc nothing =deb., Poo to.ned Le to <4l ••• ideate Ole noperlelon don I. of nor Woo= fon= l• Vat nO l.se ...Jen ts nos downer. use uP hider Dines. snd toe Su persolendont o f she wafer Prorks awl Pm empbmses un der Ow es pop, eba.l replace She pasemon. emit.= and to Um rellstacslse CC the p. roper latreet Comnlolonter. CSC. 2. And clo th e Om wet= el Pre oenen does.' 0y non e o va tot`.met Cominisoloner or She Prayer Malik,: chill replica ta, nsremooi. •st the expense Of See onsrsem r: tot any we+ Son or nes.oni otos to. • done ot In op na e :fee, lona or e 147 to. pot a crave, , I=ll l was Is down each, tot Weal= of 11.0 proper E 'trees Communoner and thole e. el mos oe SM. , died a. apart of rash..., lo any. Orli= , .aae ric h s ° l4.llo34etltlcs tad for chine .Dint be collected as Other cab's doe the lecay*. Ass cow , leet*b.a • r ...That any ordinance or na...i.ctim" ltn.ume. coudict=g r toe osa.egt Of - ttla trite 31410.4 as welest Um, be and W+ tame Is het, Wry i— nsole:l so far m, tot =pot Oleo. this orr dinence. Ordained Ltd ensood limo a law la onannells. thlslrsle day of Li monitor, A . P. /9 . 4. • JAMIno eleAll , SEXY, ~1 .2 4.415 et of Ardent s :rk of Select Connell. • • • • • • THUS: wt. rec., Atun, iTra. r ia7ne,g,C ° '" a '• Utah of Common G , v telL;- ;veil ion o 00 • W. •alvlag 7, 004 ototo =I PERE Al' ORDINANCE peitre i ll b t e v e , Vitra.7lTCAtib , 81100.1 CoIR .a 127 t 7/. Erect Telegra;b- Poles, Ate. UM A lder men ordained and read sof by lA*. • Moyer,and thttseneof PittN utietrn. Mikan watt &mown Vannedr'sursenbled.. and a.. earthy ordoinol and roast. by Na ea kennel/ to . Utseasee, That the rene.tlvatde Mart ttlixtUuta. pan, Ire att. lacy ere herd? se•hortse 'a erect. • hatter te near& hetet o en; I.IIAAA7 Steeet.. froth .003 I lAkratt to the cll.? Mae; sstld poles to .14 placed be ne to aea shenet Ire s Throe wall 0,0001 be I old e.nnoann Label-17 .rout iall tone aerie node, tee seserelste e h Instrne-• tem et Wetly klneln.er.cla to hest. mtory to the Care tattle. Streets. 'rho isca Ceetteyfe - rant slt tlltobt corneae. tn pee et. 000,00 f nth., • nor the lace, :0 Tay col • ter the t. 01,.. •Oa poop rely re akaner“c • the sAty,shighteer.t. d D .. inette. eta. n s; to pave sd keep to Tenor the in .meat, • motio a•ld rupee. ah.LeolltaittelA' ads _Teatiteetat. to adore...tat .1 reghl• lona of A A ray, In. regardto the esetfon ot le.etras.ll poles . and • e..a 't Provided, r, that r ' the xlglll. to at any thee. ar•ee hteleb hette•to • • the P....tUtnt B r ita i n OAtiemy. s alt Zyperla. tendent et the to resale., and anent teleeraneetewte the rata teethes tentnata the light toot lll Urn 'dale tee • , Phnom". herald aulhorland to be nrentd nab T hr ee' Phnom". of plactlg MIN Alai. Ire lege nab ' , tree Lbefeori , ME el u t esn ant' oreleneee or root oft trail:tante • ton Olga the at se at tele Orddleattoo at • oo preset,. time: booed 100 none Is bluely Tee pee ad to tar at theses. athlete this al tdlrt Urdaleett end erected tote liter Indloheells this 2116 tted err /toenail:Qr. A. D. lard AXE'S MOs titt.rr. • rresldantbf deleetlCOUtal.• • . Attest It. A. MOCAUW, Cleric of pale of Colleen: oahld. • • Presidbutof Comte. tr Idntell. Attest: H _ nt k b of n ua s an (Mahal. .0027 A • N nitlitNAAIM 'authorizing the tonstroctlu Of a , • • PaNic fewer in Malload Receipts I. Bs ifordafned and castled he Mo. • Yahoo. Aggrotent dad eggnog 4/7gliaMiree, ha '• &lot and Common Cannel. uguibtr.d. and It herchy ordained amid marled 10. nutherfill Cu same. That tee , ltign bugger he and sou limo] directed to odor:Vie for tignomals lor - Ito construct,' at a Duel.. in psi ee sinoese.a oder. from ore upper erde Of eimiteeehl Street tc. the WO A tweet sewer. • • - Wic.a. That foe Ile pestilent of the ex gone or mtdss•er.lt hones ord,d and dire once tut the property troullited re go onnotruction of mid sewer leant ha weed ec 'atonal and Conlin.. eand coast!. Co coney op...tint WOW lisp (tout]) wa,d. emu Trim..., (urenith wen, and Azdrew Wilier, Or. ding iinird,) to main. mild loos sad =cut, nod whoa-ape nista itr nnancile it stall be :led In .ho easier de It ~ the Clny Aughterts WU., sod a duplicate neepr s Waltbe depostted wine the utiy Trompeter. wino, ohall seuiarly curer credits-thereon vetoing. -; the names of the tote they p ttelp oa seanimepts. and Us.recalp.a Scom imen turdon or ot`er, to all monies paid them by authority of tee its. t tionamit.u. . eta 1 Mid ta:r let 1.13 a In thr Insulter dn. .embed by Act of notelet'''. &Mused January S. That aur ordluend On port of o r 11000 with the pilule if this ordls — Ansi , ar- the some t ttme.➢ea and tee Limo a • bedew reputed. larso thin lame nate. Ills Ordained zed moseted rota a 'law na Caudle -t . tbU Idth day 01 .11101r13.., A. 1).13111. ../StA UPCULLY. • .% r. 31.1.1% of beget COUnCil. Attt.o 3. 0 , VOituom. - • • , tlefk of odeet COnnell. • THuVIASUSENIt o • Attest: BCCrgelagitf, "" • MM=tl=lll AN.,OSDINMNCI - GRABTING PARK BIZOTHYR co..d SABK. /KV • :r • i . ht tol:rect roue U 11115,... Upon {bar nronarty make bank of gm ay /Ivor, befornen dmltn- and Taylor siren.. In ' two I. Be It ordained and enartulbl e tAs tn'.,.Alder: en and Vain,. Pirtsb.,D be Wert and (..ontntoe, Counelis astoobled , a n f ie. an ordatrud and snorted 6o aatttordydrike 1.., lut Um To U 1.1.7 •p knrk kr7ther Co. and Mk, r Yee ray a en. bo i t I, upon th ereon rone,- 4 r ed .evr , an mann abd .Tavlo• atrenta In .lbe 1:16I h ward. and Idoatak IlDrna ellnink of in* 7 nitekbanr rim,,.14 Iron. 01.41.11 =llk mad/ergs £r ere' c g'et Le,. It li.Terety suultnyvd tame pe tote ..nrenstabove ref*rrel torare to be manivied srmaalxv.nre Of C?7[o,lZ:huiriti f dray 13 , .• .• or twit own +oat. Itec Th miming , hernia Mated *ball to ocrintd ice)t prevent Como Its; emaid Pity at ny , ilma nen tila vestlinenwina it. prlvilesen 4 ten rotten nonee canal:ll with the pantos. of this oval tonne at ma present sewn to and the same 13 3 hereby Pepealtd .o f ar. the same tilnet• gas • o Pelletized ene and cOneledlato en. toConnellattiln =day liovnto tow A. PM. . JAMES lleAthleri • • Pnesident of Select tonaelL • Attest:E... Provo. w • Clerk. otPelett Connell. THOU,. trIfEZL. •' ^ Prelliwnt of Conant. COVilen. Attest: Ilell•svaii i • , Clerk of Common Connell. nol7 ' .• A N WROINANCE unithoriztog the Mumma Of :be eturt al Ukn:ng Pare • To Greet a Frame BuLdlng. dunce 1.. •it ordained and marled Si, As Moyer. Atereream, and CUM.* a/ PUtrAirgh, Select nod Common Council* wow-noted, wad A hem* orddlned dud enacted flaw dianarity‘V Ita• game, 11101 the Malmseys tee ten•ma awning ra.k, of too Cary or rlltt burgh, be and O. ':r Y.% truW.174V1 t i ". 44 ' :4,1 " ,t:,•1 4 . ground now knowd be Cent. al !Mutely earls. ".• said baba:eft mat to treed ilevomy-do fmt JO; lenstP, slmetn lett In erldtb. and not to eh.' and Dimes. feet In ne.glall thd odwirmlon d , bums years, from Ye bmary Abed. Council may order sue tin Mandl. to Owl removed; and to case rd Conical to whoever, may. at Mot time, owa sold buthong. to rotto.ve $: toe tame. Coat ells may remove tt weanse at eon • thatnr or owtoks; s hut.lc to ewe s o l d bulkang set SIT time, fait tote nted by mid Central Clottuge.re. for our bdes dalerkettra therewl.hthts Arm:Monett come •nd be •ome mut/ Andra. Lb scoot. That any ordlimme or put of ordl• nonce condlottni with the yes...goof this art -1 herel toe conic. time • o• owl lb. mum Is - by repealed M. fax the lame uremia thlsj -, onatn Once. urdldned nod enieted tato h law. L COMIMII4 thla Alatuay of ZI ul(38. tr. A. D. WY. • JAMES iftAuLtr„. President of ogledcouncil. .Attostt.Z. h. Monroe - . . . „ Clerk of notion CunnelL TIM/S. IiTZEI.4. Atlostr nmatZiarra' t • C o"on.'"'""_•. Clerk of Conanun Council. AN UNDINANC4II- for Opening;. toesst EtrEet, Eighth WarCi L , 4 , lITCYIO2I I. BC iConlialned o.s mod tO• ifayOr. 4Ottrxtets and (Mt..' al ,"." &Left and Contotex Coueutlo ecwooldol. fa Until orcktf void mut enactai Ds amtharallallaa: COME., flint Cie City LOgtoler elteot. se pne n 6 o lob% lletth orll4-• GOC.Y 'P AZIMC Cl=4;;:ig.nlizJa?'• word.) Andrew Utddr, Or (flan ward.) sad 4. It rus. (of thin) word.) On pool or of* beirf , 4 Of 110Ooloted appralicra ` e, ice etc d magas botietita; If Om y, alaive , l l / 1 tt.o Opiiistlx 1 jatic 11: a artdlo4 ltit. l of atatabl!, j;4: j , ig L Y h li n NWi o rf r . ' 11 . eoesntitWa4;h ::;n nod.th. tamp ortltogine , • Ordained. and enacted into oda. L COnnadai LL ' WA itttt day efllue ter. A. 10.. TV! • JAMEO bf,AuLsr; Attest: s. tt i n r ;4 l - 1 , ° "" . "'" l '" °4 4 4 , . . Cleat oldeleet Connell: •• _ ,IrliOttA3 ST/Mt., • reesOlent j 4"1" - ' , 0 t1111 1 :riVaTJOI 000504. , • al? s. '. , A N OfiDENALIff;!3 for tbeGrado s graer, l6 l; "" largge2fireinti i rTlO ' Largot. gootbaczrll. Id tan &naval% Ilan ol I-08 Itorovidt of Igawrcorn Ills. • a gd.togg I Brit ortralned opt conctal tog 111, L: , On **** on 4 rOlOll ...cacti of !hi Boos r Lontosaccadttg. enter ft Cr narthr gadottgt t 1 .. ..- taarttr of gag sow. Inat tat metal Corolotttga. a er , coca , ellosi With the florovalg Iteratatar:l4, - andar.) water, autbor z.d sod tdaptact t011...1ts ant renalre u. oportli for tha rroalOr ' • i TZ=l,:l l 4llTlLZ`i'l?gl? ta".ggr, ° .. or ratd atraet anti agar eau stnit. antdatratal, to tan borough Me, aad to contract Watt wit.. - lb. , onett and ben Udder. Ali 0515 Ott Onst . /055 2. That the crnen a of gradleg 51 . 1 A /treat snail D 5 pati out oft en 805,1141 * V.* as provided for by ovular o:tisane., .nano trio pmpano!' co Oa cent and caDan 1 of Oared corning ta Inlet.. ttego ag an th.r. 23 b? Ilirted a rottlal US tot.. 40.11 ,• aims 01 on /ha auroral lots 10.006105 aadob . o 4• ~ 1.5 an salt str , o , o. 10 0 , 1.0111•0 ta Inn 0 1 , 001.11155t0n, ann onstorlm4 Aka hennaing lantttli.• Wfoitirild. " ! • • EM=tl=! teelmcno. 5 to. s Curette ae. silt •of p”thi Sae till streets rulti escortalne4 by the Berserk. Itcgulater.ll ID het his duty tit assets a. Sre"rtiOtt sUtortg thee - emeriti le:4lol4sta own. eunterry, tonstreet at he to the rale et , Ls tee Mont.!, •he tterstryou to glee Itet eil• them - A . lO the enter or esters str utte la: et V:37llr " 7 l7 47l4.lt r e . riiti Oral tO theireuterer at teed Porotets. ' • 11.110,1. 11,11 It savlt be the Mit/ Ute Troaborer or Mt Monte,. Da the Altera re' rettelr, to those nutlet; tette elven to lbe 1 , 1 , * • es *bent issetrattat• hat Lest Itteil el tr.* , sale. that sutlers the soloorklA or 1 cla. r .Han Iwo to tun It thirty .1171 Rem ao , e of such settee. he ern oroseets to awl CL tat sere In the natter provide," es gum.. ; Atted—U. • 1. - '1.00rrv0c0.11.1a..1101.4.167:. tel . :119; . =M= AN ORDINANCE • relat LON to;. tee sy leg et Winer Moen turn= .s.t it 1241115.111611611111222122261261 Darin* dna ratol2 Cannel/ eir Lee .2101268261 ft fonoresonitile. and le &reed tended bytie a.- Leerily 41 21621.2614, 1612 free:ll24o 62122 NM peer idea of colgorennanee, the beereneerelles tat IV liter Glamour, of *Reel.. tit Ceelltd.ruts , et re 01111,11Atte. than PLTV 1ft62221.66 .1.161121( • 1114 4:1:1 4 11 1 1 , 411=r1r.Ing11 . 2 1 1;:rieV11;614 , etinvo. relaying end .ra Om Wag the conduit slats lad geoid, Moe* 12.6 he ovoid 111..;• oyaoydl ._ aOlaune Connery. eelgi• water; Provided. diet all devisee or injury dogn to 1.16. divined, Matte, lents dela ; 111.466 112. C622 d au. if tilt 1.11 , 1115. 13.-bt, Amam, Sti .11-00 ['psi red at the cut Oinage. , 2 lityslallleeter cOmoael. ottCWOl2. Saw.° Browes• °luta Swore!, Is hereby a Itborlsoo sabswito for - shawls of Moray t et - ct 'Ed Cr r watt W.. tor Company. to too 0000 of the Bo sssss sod Cfroorll of Woo Boroodo of bow UtterolWorgewl.. (1. WU M, Attest: M. 3. McOstrat. Clark. IworinollTllll4 NOV. 4.ridf. se add f. I 1 D