4'rnvTu ijuovr t . rt'iiw. i. sf.p run an h u is m Kcinovul. T lie Office of ihe M'i i.iMBiA I)rM"cnAi has been lie moved imo the new Buck Untitling, South side ol Mam sneet, few doota below Mattel. V. 15. rALMR K 7?.7. w authorized to net us A 'nt fur the ' l-'otv -Mm Dumoi bat, una rc iv.'n mmursfir tu!iKnjitiul U'lt Adveriii in'' ill M A''Stit'e in P!i;huh)rmi A'..S'J r;ifitrtft. A.-to VW. " I BO S,ivmu-ftreet. " 10 Stitfe-slnxt. HnHlmnrt S. ?.'. dir. . ' Ctiherl-tts. M,rt-:at-t'htin!cii mid Tradesmen may Jim! It lo their tiitvmitngtlu udvrrtise in tin pifer.at i: is the oti'y one jnitilttlnit at Hit t.oulii) f .('. h cttuttr cireutullon in the rminly than :n othc,- pener )ubtihca within uumum- I'.OCIUTIG CANDIDA i li FOR C . hX.'i L C OUMISSlQMZIi, WILLIAM II FOSTER, jr. ' :- -i, -.: i ' T' T ff T ?! TT TP. f rou UONKRESS, OWEN 1). LfclH. FOR ASSEMBLY, STEWART TERCE. FOR SHERIFF, BSSJAM1N HAY VI AN. roa COMMISSIONER, P.F.TEK A'LINE. FOR AUDITOR, JA.?ES McCORMICK. FOR CORONER CORN E LI US 0 LECA'N ER. .N APr'ltENTICE, To tito rriiHinrj liusineas is wanted at this Of- f e. A i B-ti vv- toy 15 or 16 years of ag will re i' .rfuoutl t.icouragcinent. Ci.i.icrTon'a Omts Btnwici, '8ept 1, 1S46, Cor.- IT. Wr.BB, Dear Sir Tho following shows the coltec firms at tliis office in tho present fiscal year up to l including Augnet 31st Uo the quantity of. roil clcaicd. Amount of tolls collected in August, $ 14,027 01 Amount jinrlaat report, 27,101 29 V,'h"l!! nmot'm, $11,740 30 TONNAGE OF COAL. Amount ilearcd in August, ' 37,003 tons. Amour.t ajiicr last report, 70,155 N'linle nmrtunt, 108,058 T:etoctfully yours, JOHN McREYNOLDS. Cu! THE .NOMINATION'S. The nominations made by iho Conven (inn on Monday last, tmy be complained ofjbysome of our Democratic, friends, but we hope will bo opposed by none Such opposition can only breed pure mis' chief for ihe future, and without the slight est present benefit to Rny person concerned. There is a growing and eornen desire for harmonious and united action among thr democracy of this courtly; and by the exer cise of a spirit of magnanimity now, tliir object will be fully and permanently secur ed. We know, that it may be said, thai the nominations are not properly distributed in regard lo louaiioti. But we think tha grinning ibis to be so, it has arisen in i great degree from petsonal pitlVrenres ann t'tincctions ra'.her-lhan from local fcelinu 'Mis townships of Monteur,MoiintPleasau' Jain and Mifflin, il will be recollected werr iacli divided in their voles on tho r.omina- tion ol Assemblyman and on Ihe questior of SliPiiff townships far separated united to gft.her in thoir aciiiMi. 'For member, tlx contest was close, the recult for a limo doubt (til and the change of -one township wcuh' hive phced amtlier name upon the Demo crni'c ticket. The Convention howevn I -i ilccidei; and there should he no exul tation on thu one hand nor defection on tin vliicr. The Democracy era together oner tior. in a county organization and union ::!i.j'u!d he ihe wniohword for ihe future. ! '.!:!! We learn that on Gumhy even l ist ihrt Bum of A Jam Heller, in adi: 'ni ;;nvnsliip, wa struck by lightning ant' i'.- '.iild.nt with all its coments eonaistinj; . . . am hav wagons &j. were ttittrtly de i tr.iveJ. No inv-ureiice. Tho Wliir County CotventtiM; for th nomination of randtdates, inteis orCaitn w.st.i on Monday next. The Delegate clcc lions take place on Saiurd:i, V.'e learn lint the Whig Conferees tf iliir Congressional district compjstd of tin foiinties of Columbia Luzerne and Wcnin i'.p met at NVilkesbane nn 71ondav Ins- -jd put in nomination for Congress CUES TEA UU I LEIi. ;q. of the iaiier place. A Camp Meeting, held by the ,1etho- istrf, couiinenctd yesteiday in M'filn .ijwnship. 'MIL" TICAET. Wa lioisi, iliia week, at out lie a J ibe Democratic ticket, lelsuted by ih Demo- critic Cunnty Convention on MoiiJajr last; coufl lent thai all the candidates pametl up on it, will be elected. Hon. OWEN D LEUL A' CaiuwUst, is renominated (or Congrats 'ia vnie in the convrutiou being uuanitooua li is atill sull-el to ilm concurrent e ol 1m 4rne and Wyoming counties, but w do ioi apprehend any difficulty from either ol ihrin. 1 1 ia the uniform usage, throughout the elate, to give Repp seulatives in Con gress a second lenni mid it is now tlto duly of all true Democrats lo turn out and awell Doctor 7ib' mfrjoriy ae high as possible. ''lie Demorratic majority in ibis Cungre sa tonal District at the Presidential Vleclior. in 1814 waa 2,003. It ia too murh the lubn with many cf our Democratic voter lo slay at home on election diy except when a President or Governor in lo b s elerted. We respectfully urge them to turn out this full :tnd show the noiay .Fedei allele dial Colutr hia county ia capable at all limes of pro nounciog a wrihiy condemnation upon the principles, measures, and men of Federal 18(11. STEWART FEARCE, of Briarcreek, ia the regular ly nominated Democratic candidate for Assembly, and such deserves the cotdnl support of every Damocial in the coumv We can sy him too, whalcannolbe said -of nnai men thol we do not believe he has a peisotitl en emy in ihe world. Of his fl-alirkation for a seal in ihe Legislaiuifi they sie, a good knowledge of public questions, thorough honesty i and an unspotted character. As a Democrat he is 'true as eteel a follower of JefTtimon from convici.'n rather than im pulset We liusl in see linu receive a large! msiorilv from voters, whose interests and opinions he will re.ptesent with iulvlligence and fidelity. BENJAMIN DAYMAN, of Orange, is the Democratic candidate for Sheriff He received ihe nomination upon the first vole in the Convention, though sev eral other candidates were brought b'fore that body; and it is sullicieni recommenda tionfor him to have received the voles of such delegates as Messrs. Billmeyer, Doak. and others that we might name. He will roceive a very cordial support in his own neighborhood, and we trust that ihere will be, in. regard to hiiti, no defection in any Dart of the cnuniv, CU RN ELI US C LEG AN E R, of Derry, w iho nominee for'Coronrr, He is well known throughout the county, and it is unnecessary for ns to say a wnro1 in his lavor He has heretofore been before the people, and they, know that he is wjrlhy of their confidence and suppnrt, JAA7ES McCORMIC'A. of Limestone, is the Demorratic candidate for Audtlor. This is an office of moie con qence lo iho taxpayers of the county by for than to the nominee himself, and ii sheuW always belillod by 'good iner. and -trim,' who will see that ihe county expenses are regulated by prudence and ecetiomy. 'In VI r, MuCormiok the Convention have made i good selection, TI1L CONVENTION. The Demoeraiie Couniy Convention net on iljiiduy last, in Blonmsbuig, and put in noniinatiou a ticket, stronger and bet ter ifian which has not-been ulTered for many vears. Every township iitthe county was nlly represented. in the Convention, and we ere pleased with ihe spirit of harmony hat prevailed during the voting. 'I'he nom inations give entire satisfaction and will and must he elected by ihe democracy ol ihe couniy. The delegates have done their duty nobly, and il r.ow. remains fur the pen pie of ihe couniy lo do I heirs This should ne lon by organization. Lei every mem ber of the parly come up manfully to ih battle let there no noldnes on the part of ny one let there be nohangin bark, re njombcrtng the motto that 'He t' Jio -r'j not f rus is against us,' and the second Tues lay of O:tober will tell to Iho whigs a -lab not easily io be fnrgoiieu. Col. Lmjmrtt. The fjicaprd Jlctukcn. Levy "Nim. who was recently taken up in Luzerne iJounty, lot passing counterfeit money, snd ifterwsrds scaled the II ilkesbarr prioo "alls, in compmy with his accomplice, Jo seph Bahl, was retaken on Wfdnfaday a' Doyiestown, sfier s very hard run. Joseph Bahl wasinken some lime ago a lew miles from Uetblchcm, and sent back to Wilkes. barre. They ate both from 'Lehigh Conn iy and eld birds. Strict Jutice. iUe Ex-Mayor of Mi amiaburg, Ohio, was fined five It liars anil imprisoned twelvehonrs, fir bejj ; cjigagei) in a strttt tight, Deaiociiilio Comity C'oHveution. Tu'-suiinl to notice of Standing Commit leea, lha Dauioumtic Dolegstia from the re spective townships of Columbia tounij met in county Convention at the house ol John Clayton in lllootnsburg, on Moody Sjpiember 7ih, ISIO at noon. On moti in JOHN DOAK of Br ian reek wii chtieen 'reait'ent of the Coiiveution and, VALENTINE BEST and HUUU THOMPSON, secretaries. Upon calling over the townships in alpha betical order ihe following dclrgatea pre sented their credentials and took their seals it Ihe Convention, Hlonm Ceorge Weaver, Htigli Thomp son Jriarcre- k John Ooak, Nathan Reely Heaver Conrad Jireilbeiid'T, -Chiislian Sliuman Cuttuwima Sulomsn Helwig , John Sch nii k Centre Joseph 'nhe, Hnry fiOmtn Jerry Willi mi H. M-rr.O.iruelius Cleck ner Franklin Joseph i'elter. 'cuben Knittle Fixh'mzaetk Thoinas I'ealer, John I.z arus Grcfivvood Samuel M'-Cariy, Jimrs De wilt cHiyfA-.Fianklin MrBiide, M. G. Shoe maker JacksonDavid Remty, J .inea Yocum olij,imeoiie John Shearer, D. S Fnlmer Liberty Martin Billmever, Jlin Hen- drickson Madison Jacob Demott. Jamee Whippl Mahoning Valeniine Best, I). N. Kown ovtr Mount ileatunt William J. Ikelei, William Kistler Afii DjvidKhinebotd. Charles Workhei ser Olontoir John II. (Juiou, yacoh Lctby Main (ieorgs Miller, Abraham Klase Orunpe -Isaac Dewitl, David Herring Roaringcmk John Yeager, Daniel Keller Sugarloaf Peter Hess,. James Kile Valley William BoudemaiicDav'd Blue The convention being organised on motion of N. Seely, it was unanimously Resolved That ihe voting in this con veniion upon the nomiuat.on of candidates, in all cases where more than one ate named shall be tit va voce, according to the prac. tice in State Com entions, and that the Sec retaries keep their. rccoisl accordingly. Resolved That a majority of all the votes riven shall be necessary in a nomina tion, and that alt.'r me second vote, in eacn case, the name of the candidate having ihe fewest votes shall be dropped, and so on at each successive time of voting thereafter. Rcsove.d TliHt the members of this cm vention will individually, snppoil ihe tlcc lion of all the' candidates nomunated ihit- day The Convention thfn proreided In the nomination of a eandids'e forCongress iml OWEN D. LEIB. wa, on mmion. uticnimously no inated. The Convpniinn 1'ien proceeded lo voe for a candidate for Assembly with the fol lowing rpsnU For STEWART PEARCE-1 Meesrs. Doak, James Dewitl. Isaac Dewitl, Her nnp, Hess, Ikeler, Kniitlc, Kile, Lnman. yazarns, McCr'y. McBiide, Miller. Pohe, Pesler, Quick, Remlv. Shoemaker. Scely, Thompson, Weaver, Workheisei, Yeliei Si Yocum, 24. For EDWARD II. RALDY Messts Brrdbender,Billmyer;Bnsi,'Boudeman,Blne, Cleckner. Demon, Fnlmer, Helwie, Hen dricksnn, Kownovpr, Kisller. Klase, Keller Leihy, Marr.'ffhinebnld, Shuman, Scbruick. Sheaier, Whipple earer, 2'i- Whereupon Stewart Pearce having a ina jority cf the whole number of voles given, was declared duly nominated as the Demo cratic cmdidale for Assembly. The name o William Cole had been withdrawn as a candidate for Assembly bafore voting O i motion ihe Convention ihe.n proceed ed to vole fur a -candidate for Siietttf with the following result: For BENJAMIN I A YMAN Messrs Billmeyer, Boudemsn, Doak. Dewitl, Dew ill. Hendnokson, Hess, Hening.lkeler.Kniitle Kisller, K ilc, .oman, Leihy, Lairus, Mc- Ciiriv, McBiide, 'enler, Pohe, (i'liek, Reinley, Seely, Shoeunlter, Ytite.r and Yo- mm, 25. For AMZl BROWN Messrs. Bred- henJr. Fulmer, Helwiif, Klase, Keller, Miller, Rbinebohl, fsliuman, Schm'uk Shearer, Workheiser and Yeager, 12. For FREDERICK BLUE Messrs. Blue, Cleckner, Kownovei and Marr, 4. Fur JOSEPH SHEEP Messrs. Di- mott and Whipple, 2. Fur CHARLES KAIILER Meisrs. Thomson and Weaver, 2 Pur WILLIAM KITCHEN Mr Beet, l, Whereupon Benj-tmin Hsyman having a u rjoiily of all the voles given, w dst larcd d;e duly nominated Democratic candidate for Nlieiih" Before vniing for Sheriff, the name ol (Veorge Mttars as a candidate for the nomi nation for that oJltoe was withdrawn. On proceeding to Ihe nomination of County Commissioner On motion, PETER K LINE was uuan- ircously nominated for that nlRce. The vol i was then taken for the nomina tion of a candidate for Coroner; and; COR MELIUS CLECKNER had 21 voles and IMStPPM IIP IN Uu, 1R vnlpa. CORNELIUS CLECA'NER was there upon declared duly nominated. for the office of Coronor. The convention then proceeded to the nomination of a candidate for Auditor; and upon the firsl vote James McCnrmick had 18 voles, James Lake had 18 and 6'hnstim Wolf had 5 votes. There being no choice second vote was taken, when James Mc Cormiek had 23 votes snd James Lake had 18 voles; ant JAMES McCORMICA' was thrreupon deelarud -duly nominated lor ihe office ol courtly Auditor " """ On motion of Capl, Nathan Seely iht following Resolutions were then unani mously adopted. Wcsolved Thai we continue !o havi thorough confidence in the hoot si aci'y and firmness of ihe President ol ihe Uniied Siaies, and of the Governoi f this Cummoniveslih. Re.Wt'fJ Thai Ihe veloes by Prrsi dent Polk of llie River and Harbor hill and of ihe French Spoliation bill, b) which over six millions of dollars .wert saved lo ihe national treasury, and log rollii g improvident and unjust Irgit-la ion wtre preveni ml, meet our wain ipproval as rrrjreseniativts of ihe D rnocracy of Coliimbii couniy; and tlm wo deir? cur Representative in Con gress lo vole against those bill in fo mre. Uteioved Thai upon tlio sul j ct ol 'he lanlf the j ople i-re in advance ol tie politicians, and.fiim iti their advora . y of i qia! rit;hl and iq'ial leiclatioi,: .nd thai we bold, ih-al in a ccminuniiy otil ol debi, and favored iv'nh enierpriz , industry and republican Ijws, i.o panic can fl(inib and no ' ruin " can come- ResoW Thai the (hanks cf ihi coiiveniioii aie lermeieu iu me ijinio .if the Coluirihii Democrat and .Djm villi Ioielliftencer, lor their independent ad vocacy of piinciple anil common sense, iniid abounding clamor, mipn prtsenla uon and abue upon ihis subj'T'., Re.f 'AW --Thai 'Federalism will fois' upon ihi rountry, ils tj .nk inter oal in'ptovt'inents ii."law and ruder" lesifainU upon the r'glil of sulliagp nj smtiunlin tpolution In II its hordes of cot poraiions its bankrupi luvs iis bloati d credit and tleht nysU'in Mdis iiibn'ions of 1 1) f public money its doc linisnf eonsnl daiion i's hosiiliiy to "Xtf ralinjj ihe union ils loose rnnsluic- ions of ihe ronstiiution i:s devi-tion to wealih. and its high laiifT fX:iction, hoot the i same lime: anil that will bt when 'lie piinciplt s of Jeffei son sie f w Hoiten aii'l panics become lbs Itvi rs ol public opinion. RioW Thai .Tolm Mi Reynoldi. and Valentine Hi si be llie congn iona confents of this Ci-uniy .inonneeil with confuees fiom Luzerne ar.d Wyoming pounlirs io select a Democratic camli da'e for Congress lo he suppoiled l ihe Democracy of Ihis Congressinna district at ihe ensuing election , and 1 1 :hey are instructed lo supporl lion. O D- Leib. llexofved Thai ihn five following genllemen c o n 1 i i n I o Ihe I)emocr&l:c tanding rommiitee for I hp niMiing year, to w'i; Chailes (onner, Geoige Mirk, IsaacS Munrnp, William lltntie an' William J. Ikeler. 'Thu Convei lion, then, upon motion simoiii neo. i - a T We have hetrd of remarks being made concerning llie age of the Jlemocratic csniidale (or Assembly. Now by ennatiin. lionnl pinvisinn, al the age of 21 a citizen is eligible lo a seal in ihe Assembly. T!ip age of 25 is fixed fo State Senatnia and for Reptesenlaiives in Congress. Mr 'Pearce is about 20; and has iherelore been quali fied by age for the Assembly for fife jears pssi, and is now cot'.siitutionally qualified by age, for a seat in Congress or in the .State Senate. These ficis ere conclusive upon tins inrjcct. Mr. Ml f.une. 'l'io New Yoik Expres-i of Saturday, elalcs ibat our late Minidier lo England arrived al the Ciiy Hotel on Sattir day morning. I he J.xpress also stales, that he will he wailed upon by ti c mem bers of the Chamber of Commticp, and by the Common Council, with cnnyi ilulatinns upon iho happy success of his mission, and with expressions of good will and good w'mhes for himself. A dinner, we under- stanil, will also tie lenileieu In in, wiiicu, we trust he will accept. PEACE WITH MEXICO. Verms Settled with Sunta dnitft -at Havana. The New Yonl Tnbune lias llie fol lowing letter fiom Havana: Special Correspondence of ilia Tiibuns. IJA'VA.n'A, August Idh, 181(5. You are probably awsre thai Smia Anna and Almonte embarked on twin! the KngMsh steamer Aiab for 'V'traDinz in consequence of their having retained inloimauon of a pronunciamento in their favor. Some oilier di loma'ists mil Generals of ihe same s'ampdpparied he sirne day in ihe packet for the same lilaci by agieement between Sani a An t and ceriain agenis cf ihe IJiili.sh ami American Governments. The arrange menl iSiid io be as.lMlows; 'The M x ica.t Federal Government ol 1824 io be re established under ihe gurantee of the Untied Stales; so liiat, in ease of fiilon pronunciamen'os, the United Slates Oovmimenmhall have a rigbl loiniei lere in support ol iheConsliiuiionalGov--rnmeni. The Rio f'rande lo be the boundary line and the Californias lo b lrgsniz-d as a distinrl terriiory, undei ihe roieclion of the United Hiales, hul no! governed by Americans until ihe inhabitants shall lliin.k lit lo annex ihem ( Ives, to favor which purpose Ihe coun i v will be allowed lo rsiry ' on a free r.de wiih both republics, and admit colonists from all countries, and all re igions and creeds. AM ibis seems in Ipetl verv incredible loo much for Mexicans lo cede, and loo liulu to satis ("v (he cravini: maw of vour rxiender of the erea of fieedom. Veremos' can onlv sav that I have Ihe inieMi gpnce'fiom very re-peciible aulhoiity The tnrual Message of.Mr. Abeene TIIV, ihe newly elected provisinal Gov ernor of the Colony, contiiins a vast a nifinnl of information relative to ihe ihe progress of llie improvement and j.nl.nieiii of Orreon D s'atts that here aF8 now over "ix thousand Amer cms in ihe territory, and peihaps.more than one thousand on their way thither 'This n umner will dotiblless be greatly increased, since ihe gnvrrmen! is tff tively foirned and will open a new source for the stream of Emigration; lb far west' will. find a new locality; anil llie frpi'itter may rbtain himself a home where, lor a spson, al least, there wil he no rianeer of liis btinii too much 'crowded.' Ii is said thai a brisk commerce iia prong up with i he Sand wich Island,. mil thai Hade is sttsdily on ihe increatt There aio six gi isl mills in the ten itorj The population oi Oregon city is ovi five bundled souls, and contains about eighty houns, two chutches, two black smith shops, four tailor shops, a liatlei ..hop, a tannery, three hoe shops, two silversmiths, four s'ores, two fijtirinfi ind two saw mills, a lulb machine, post cilice, through which lrtins ?n onveyed 30 miles for 15 Cf nls.anil last y. but not ihe less important, a semi nioihlv paper, called The Spectator The city is already incot porali d and iht Spcclutut in his dfsire lor improve inenls; adiegses the 'vaimer',' thus 'CJent'enien dig up the stumps, gradi be streets, tax dons, prohibit lions, and -idvenise in the paper.' Of course none should besiiale in fol 'owir.g Mich leasonable advicr, pBrliru tarly the rlause relative lo advriiising-' Governor Aherneihy was formerly ol New Yoik, his Message is a well writ len docunieni, and evinces so ability ipon l is pail lo extend over the new erritory thai fostering care, so essential to ils eailv legislation, anil the develop- ment of its resources. Peter II. 1W- betl, one of the olilesl setlleas of Mis- souii, h's been appointed Curuii Judge The Secitlary of the Irriiioiy, John E. f foi mer.y of Kenlckv . CHgtint'c Increase of ht Comuirrte of ihe Lakei. The Cleveland Piain Dealer, io an at tide on the 'Lki Coun ty,' says thai its trade and commerce in a few years will nearly itpial iho commerce of the Atlantic. At the pu s ent momenl il exhibits evidence of gi gantic increase, It is known thai lha first sleaniboal which rechedM.irkiiHVr was in 1819, snd in 126 s'esu boais n-ivigstid L-ke ilifhigao, List year ilieiewm 38 vessels natignting ll a L.kes above the Falls, amounting In 70,000 tons. In the same year iIitu wete on Lke Ontario 7 steamboats, 8 large piopellers, and 100 brigs and ehonnti'. The lonage is estimated at 3000. In 1815 not Uss ili.ni 1,500 O0O bairels of flour pasd over the L'kes, and 250,000 passengers. Al ihe pres ent lime, the commeire of ihe Likes may be fait ly estima ed a' 1?100,000,000 per annum. This ia an evidenco of i Ital thai commerce will be herealier. Extensive Forgery n St. L'v's. A person of good address introduced himself, by means of a forged letter, to a merchenl ol St. nui. The lei ter purported lo be from a firm of high Blinding in llie East, and spoke of Iho beirer as a spei u'aior in wheat The s vir.dler informal his new srr'jainl8nce that in order to make the purchase he in lended il would be nrcessary for him lo cash a r.erlificate of deposit which ho held for $5000 againft the Hank ol Uti ca, N. Y. The meichanl pruff. i red to assis; him in making sale of the certifi cate, and for that purpose I hey visjipd wo or three brokers t'lgetbei; Ihe dis c.iunl wa withnul difliculty ffTected at small per cent, a r', $2500 of the money was paid, and the balance, at the rt quest of the supposed wheal buyer, was placed io the credit of his friend, the merchant o be drawn and sent lo him in conveni. onl remittances, and to so ch points up :he upper rivers as he might hereafter tired. Slioitly after the iransaclion, he wheal dealer disappeared, and il was not I org uflrr thai the certificate was a cettainet) to be a forgery. Il was for uinaio for Ihe bio.ker ibat be ascertained ihe forgery so soon asihe did, for upon ihe verv day he received the intelligence me mercti ml was about io remit ttio balance of ihe five thousand. Spurious Coin.- TheEdi'orof lha Charleston Couiies s;iys a new counter feil coin of the Mexican dollnr has ap peared in thai city. Jt is said to be a veiy ingenious contrivance. 'The inte lior is made up ol copper, or a composi tion of metals, over which is soldered i thin p'ale of pure silver, so neatly put on as to deceive the most experienced. We are unable. on comparison, 'o adviso our readers how lo lell the difference be tween ihe gooil and the spurious coin xcepl by the latter being lighter, and he impi essioos of llie die clearer and more tiisiinct. Swear Nut. Yesteulay; a man nam- ed .wascalledloiliesiar.d in tho Court of Common Please, lo testify to certain farts within bis knowledge and when the JS ble was handed io him he refused to swear. IK was asked if ho swore with the uplifted hand, and he Slid no. He was then aked il bo woultl iifSini,hul he declined In do hli mil ssitl that be was commanded lo swear not at all neither by Ihe lleav ns, lor il was Gods throne nor by he earth, for it was God's footstool mil he hid nothing lo do with Ihe eatth snd therefore he would neither vote nor swear, but if Ihey desired lo hear ull he knew about ihe mailer, I:p would tell ihem the whole iiinh. Finding it impossible to tret him to bicak his esoluiion, Hie Counsel, after consult j- ion; agreed lo ifl him off. He was a neliever in IhtSecondAdvenl doclrinns. Courier. Can ght at .A large quantity ot spu rious Mexican coin is circulated oTtr the United Stales. About two weeks ago, Ely Hartwrll, master ul the American schoon er, belonging lo Lynn, Mass., al New Oi leans, ,'rom Oalveaion 'Texas was arrested for bringing into the Stale a quantity of nunierfeii Mexican dollars, with tha in tention of passing ibetn When taken into ustody. four packnges were fonnd on hint imiaitiing 9200, all false. $113 more of the tame kind were fourd concealed in his abiii i