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red and fifty dollars. No testimony was given which could warrant, a conviction, and the accused was therefore discharged. Prior to vacating his seat, the Mayor rendered his decision in the cases of James A. Moore and J. W. Philpots, versus the wood measurer of the city, they refusing to comply with an ordinance allowing certain fees for measuring wood and requiring all wood brought here to be measured. In the case of Mr. Moore, it will be recollected that the measurer of wood, Mr. John F. Glazebrook, testified that he ascertained from examining the carts used by him that he had not been selling full cords, and that, when be accosted him about it, that gentleman informed him that he did not pretend to sell his wood by the cord, but by the load, and therefore he disputed the right to have it measured. Mr. Philpots claimed exemption from the fee on the ground that he did not sell, his wood to dealers, but retailed it out to customers at about one-third less than was asked for it b