- ........... ...:. :: .... ~: ...:.,. ::-..12,'64i•!....fi.Y.::.,..,...:,..",:-,-,--:..4::,'g1. ..... ; ::-. -- ,:::;; ,. ;izt],:,. _•„.:,'-',_',..,,-.. L: . ',,.. 1 :5-;,:, f;_,':: : :". 1:„..,::-. - _-;:: - . . - :::-,.':,: t ...... - :. :..:_ , - -. 1. t,i? . ? . :.;C .. :...i.,..1 . :V.. '':i.; . 4' , :.:MAt4T .: *' :,..Fiirf :"- - ;'.! . . : ( 7 . .,;! : ':!!? : 7.)7,_ .. ....:„.: - ~:::7;:::i: 7 ;:: : i '..,,..:::::: 7,-.7,;.,:.:.:....,•..f7.7:7,:7...t,, LOCAL AFFAIRS'. The Wdathzr.—The following is the range of the thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street : TllRRltorms. In San - 04°. 110°..... 9 A. M 12 M. 6 P. M Barometer 29 3.10. The Bl , Keesport, Bank. "The M'Keesport Bank, is Allegheny county, has jest gene intoeiporation, and a large quantity of its notes are now being put in circulation here, and at the eastward.. Tha pnblie should be cautious in receiving them.. The concern is alleged to belong to the same party of New York financiers who have already opened paper mills in Tioga county, at Sha mokin, and ateadville. Where it is a naked ques tion,between'receiving M'Keesport or ordinary coun terfeit money, we would advise the taking of the M'Reosport, as the brokers will give something for it, while for the other they will not." —W'e find the above paragraph in the commercial column of the Penney/cat/lan, of Friday evening. M'Keesport i 3 only six miles from this city, and here, up to the present writing, it is understood that not ancur , li of the stock has been taken to enable the bank to go into operation. The people of M'Keesport eh:Um that the stock which is taken is owned principally in the borough, and that the eiti eons there will control and own the bank. None of its notes have as yet been seen in this city, and if they Ilse in circulation in the east, as is here stated, it certainly places the M'Keesport men in a strange position. We think there may be some mistake in Erie article in the Pennsylvanian. Some of the men who aro ca.nucct.od with this fil.'Keesport Bank we knew would nover Fairer themselves to be cean.ected with anything having a suspicion of fraud. Will not soma one connected with the Bank give us the facts of the case ? If ita notes are in circulation in the east, and if the Bank has gone into operation, the people hereabouts would like to know IL The now Bost 04toe, L•etiveen tho foar.oared row boats "Pat. man " Darling," which has been the Subject of E r.iuch speculation, transpired on Saturdafevening. At