such indicia of property as to be able to deal with the in another form, and it assumes that such a document has all the effect of a bill of lading. But as the nature and effects of these two documents are quite different from each other, it seems to me that such an argument has no foundation at all, and cannot be adopted without converting a delivery note into a bill of lading." Lord Brougham and Lord Campbell expressed themselves to the same effect. Court Papers. EQUITY SITTINGS, HILARY TERM, 1857. Monday .... Before the Lord Chancellor. At Westminster. Jan. 12 Appeal Motions and Appeals, ...... At Lincoln's Inn. 13 Petitions and Appeals. 147 15 ... 16 >Appeals. 17 .... ... .... Tuesday. ..... ...... 31 Appeal Motions and Appeals. ......... Before the LORDS JUSTICES. chaser of the goods. ... Unless that document (the events, as a third party is concerned; and it is argued, Saturday.. 17 FOR JUDGMENT. Midd.-Howard v. Palmer Lond.-Kemp v. Covington Marriage v. Eastern FOR ARGUMENT. Monmouth-Collis v. Stack SPECIAL FOR JUDGMENT. Oldershaw v. King Pochin v. Duncombe Barber v. Jessopp FOR ARGUMENT. Doe d. Hughes v. Probert Guardians of the Poor of Wycombe Union v. Guardians of the Poor of Eton Union Lancast.-Warberton v. Parke Allen v. Gibson Liv'pool-Pyer v. Carter Pigot v. Cadman Manchester Croockewit v. Fletcher Cambridge-Gelon v. Hall Same v. Same Huntingdon-Brown v. Slatcher Warwick-Brown v. Forter Chester-Shufflebottom v. Allday Moved after the 4th Day of Mich. Term, 1856. Midd.-Thomas v. Packer Nelson v. Ashwin Owen v. Brandum Lond.-Mathew v. Blackmore. PAPER. Brewer v. Dimmack Carlyon v. Lovering Levick v. Carline Ellis v. London and South- PEREMPTORY PAPER. To be called on the first Day of Term after the Motions, and to be proceeded with the next Day, if necessary, before the Motions. The Right Hon. Sir Alexander Edmund Cockburn, Knt., Lord Chief Justice of her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas at Westminster, has appointed the following gentlemen to be Perpetual Commissioners for taking the acknowledgments of deeds to be executed by married women:-Thomas William Tahourdin Cooke, of Wokingham, Berkshire, in and for the county of Berks; William Gribble the younger, of Abchurchlane, in the city of London, in and for the city of London, also in and for the city and liberties of Westminster, and also in and for the county of Middlesex. INDEX OF PRINCIPAL MATTERS IN VOLUME II. -NEW SERIES. ACCOUNT. Power to refer matters of, under Common-law | APPOINTMENTS-(continued). Procedure Act, 349 ACCUMULATION of income. When it may be said to be specific delivery of goods may be ordered in, ib. ADVOCACY of prisoners. Answer to an article in the AFFIDAVITS. Admissibility of, to invalidate summary pro- AGENT. Liability of, 489, 513 contract for sale of land by, 117 AGREEMENT now need not shew consideration, 357 for sale of real property, as affected by the Statute of ALEHOUSES. Jurisdiction of borough justices to license, AMENDMENT of the law, Sir F. Kelly's bill for, reviewed, ANTIGUA. Qualification of barristers to practise in, 45 select committee on, and scheme for amendment, 103, 115 evidence of Sir R. Bethell, S. G., 271, 280 evidence of Lord St, Leonards, 318, 326 Butterfield, T., Esq., Legislative Councillor, Bermudas, Cameron, D., Esq., Chief Justice of Vancouver's Island, Collett, K. W., Esq., Queen's Advocate for Sierra Leone, Conti, G., LL.D., Judge of Malta, ib. Darrell, J. H., Esq., Chief Justice, Bermudas, 123 Davoren, A., Esq., Chief Justice of Nevis, 453 Dowdeswell, G. M., Esq., Recorder of Newbury, 183 Gilbert, J. T., Esq., Solicitor-General for British Guiana, Gordon, J., Esq., Master of the Court of Common Pleas, Gray, J. H., Esq., Attorney-General for New Brunswick, Harding, W., Esq., Recorder of Natal, 521 Harvey, S., Esq., Solicitor-General for Bermudas, 123 Maxwell, P. B., Esq., Recorder of Penang, 29 Miller, Mr. Serjt., County Court Judge for Leicester- Pashley, R., Esq., Q. C., Assistant Judge of Middlesex Remono, J., Esq., Judge of Mauritius, 552 Ross, H. J., Esq., Attorney-General for Grenada, ib. Saunders, C., Esq., County Court Judge for Taunton Sausse, M. B., Esq., Q. C., Judge at Bombay, 11 Snagg, W., Esq., Chief Justice for Antigua, 393 ASSETS. Judgment debts of heir postponed to simple con- as to following in the hands of a purchaser, &c., ib. ASSIGNMENT by debtor. When fraudulent and void, 429 appointment of R, Pashley, Esq., Q. C., 29 ATTORNEY. Privilege of, as to venue, 475 BAINBRIDGE on Mines and Minerals, reviewed, 529 bound to answer questions relating to his criminal conduct BANKRUPTCY. As to service of demand by creditor on what assignments are acts of bankruptcy, 429 of joint-stock bank, in competition with winding up, 432, 445 BAR. On the present condition and prospects of, 397, 417 calls in Michaelmas Term, 1856; 483 BEALE v. SYMONDS. Case of, considered, 537 BERMUDAS. Appointments of Chief Justice, Attorney and BIGAMY. Marriage in Scotland, 291 BIGG on Parliamentary Proceedings, reviewed, 528 BILLS IN PARLIAMENT. Partnership, 56, 121, 182 crossed cheques, 120 personal estate of married women, 121 specialty and simple contract debts, 204 to amend County Courts Acts, 194 BILLS NOT IN PROGRESS. Assignment to one's self, 93 rent-charge not against common right, ib. BILLS OF EXCHANGE. Acceptance of foreign bill, how Summary Procedure Act, Orders in Council respect- Orders in Council, the Stannaries, 308 act extended to Great Yarmouth Borough Court, 521 forms and suggestions issued by judges of county courts, 120 CHURCH LEASES. Injustice to lessees by recent enact- CINQUE PORTS. Old law of debtor and creditor in, 377 Spring, 62 CIVILIANS. Notes on some English civilians, 406 for inquiring into certain non-parochial registers of births, COMMISSIONER for taking affidavits for courts at Bom- COMMISSIONERS FOR ADMINISTERING OATHS Brighton, T. King, 250 Castletown, Isle of Man, J. Gell, 369, 409 Edinburgh, A. Webster, 385 Honiton, Devonshire, J. B. Smith, 537 Leeds, W. Clark, 506 March, Cambridgeshire, J. H. J. Woodward, 42 COMMISSIONERS FOR TAKING ACKNOWLEDG- Lancaster, T. Woodburne, 274 London and Westminster, G. Capes, 521 London and Westminster, W. Gribble, 568 Worcester, E. Houseman, 337 Yorkshire, North Riding, C. J. Blount, 87 COMMON-LAW PROCEDURE ACT, 1854, extended provisions of sects. 60 to 67, as to attaching debts, 3 what debts are within the act, 4 procedure against garnishee, and costs, 5 review of cases under, 343, 367, 423, 438, 447 power to refer accounts, 349 COMMON PLEAS, Master in. J. Gordon, 183 COMMON SERJEANT. On appointment of Russell Gur- candidates for appointment, 560 when bound by contracts not under seal, 27 |