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lowed for measuring wood. Mr. Philpots stated, in his defence, that he had, for years back been bringing wood down the canal to the city and selling it to consumers at greatly reduced prices, and therefore thought the ordinance exempted him from all obligation to incur the expense of paying the measurer, as he never sold any of it to the dealers. He had sold the whole load about which the dispute arose to certain parties here at forty dollars per cord, and had delivered it to them when Mr. Glazebrook, the measurer, claimed the privilege to measure it, whereupon be demurred, but told him if he could prove his authority to do so according to the city ordinance, he would pay it. The Mayor deferred his decision in order to give the ordinance on the subject a more thorough examination than he had done.--J. B. Macmurdo was fined twenty dollars for permitting his servant, Taft, to go at large. Several negroes were ordered to be whipped for committing petty thefts, which concluded the morni