ENGLISH AUTHORITIES. Some of those cited in this volume are : M. & M., Montagu & Macarthur's Bankrupt Cases; Rose ditto; Buck ditto; 3d Russell's Chancery Reports, being a Continuation of Turner & Russell; Tamlyn's Reports (Vice Chancellor); Hogan's Reports (Irish Rolls); T. & V., Turner's Practice by Venables, 6th ed. 1825; Grant's Practice, 2d ed. 1829; Newland's Practice, 3d ed. 1830. ANALYSIS AND CONTENTS OF VOLUME II. This Volume pursues the Analysis of the first, [See PRELIMINARY VIEWS AND PROCEEDINGS. 1. The court and its officers, ch. 1. § 1-19. Powers of the court vested in the chancellor; Sol'rs and coun'rs, admission, &c. $ 17. 2. Petitions and Bills, or the general outline of prac- tice in relation to both, confined particularly to the first, and embodied for future reference for the pur- pose of illustrating, without interrupting, the regu- lar chain of proceedings by either. Ch. II. § 1-85. 3. Jurat, 8. p. 33-35. 2. Services, § 10-13. 1. General rule, &c. § 10-11. 1. Orders to show cause, for temporary relief and substituted service, § 12. p. 37, &c. 2. Service on solicitor or agent, notice of death of an agent, § 13. p. 39. 8. Intermediate proceedings to hearing, $ 14. 1. Notice of presenting petition, p. 39. 2. Motions, p. 41. 1. Notice, 42-3. 2. Motion days and terms of vice-chan- 3. Preparations for hearing, ib. § 14-27. 2. Copies, points, abstract, brief, affi- 4. Hearing orders and decrees, ib. § 16, 21, 24, 27. (1. Hearing, ib. p. 60. 69. (1. Dismissal, interlocutory costs, precept and commitment, 21. p. 60. 2. Motions to discharge orders for irregularity or set aside default, § 22, 23. p. 68 69. 3. Hearing orders and decrees. 2. Orders and decrees. 1 Pro confesso, opening same, or denying the mistion, § 25. p. 69. 2. Referring causes to vice-chancellors, § 26. n. 79 3. Minutes of decree, 27. p. 72.. 4. Orders of course, p. 73. 5. Orders by consent, $31. p. 75. 6. Formal parts of orders and decrees, $ 32. p. 78. 7. Specimens of orders and their use, p. 81, &c. 8. Service of orders& decrees, § 35.p.87 3. Modes of settling fact or law, § 36-55. p. 90, &c. 256, &c. 1. Reference to Master, orders for, and proceedings, $ 36-53. p. 90, &c. Proceedings in the Master's office, § 37-53. p. 94-256. 2. Reference to referees, examinations, &c. 54. p. 856-263. 3. Special case for a court of law, p. 263-6. 4. Action at law, 266. 5. Feigned issue, § 55. p. 267-293. 4. Modes of opening, setting aside, or rectiing orders or decrees, $56. p.293-5. 1. By petition or motion to vacate, discharge, &c. p. 293, &c. 2. Rehearing, 57. p. 295-323. 1. Petition for and notice, &c. § 58. p. 297. 2. Order for re-hearing, § 59. p. 302, &c. 3. Preparations for re-hearing, $ 60. p. 304. 1. Notices of re-hearing and 4. Re-hearing, orders and decrees 5. Second re-hearing, 322-3. 3. Appeals, in what cases, § 62. p. 323. 1. To the chancellor : (1. From common pleas, $ 63. p. 325., &c. 2. Surrogates, $ 64. p. 327, &c. 3. Circuit judges, § 65. p. 338, &c. 4. Vice-ch'rs, § 66. p. 341, &c. 2. To the court of errors, § 71-79 .p. 348, &c. 1. From Chancellor. 2. From a vice-chancellor, when 3. To supreme court of the U. States, 1. From the final decree of the circuit court of the U. S., after a removal from the court of chancery, p. 399, &c. 2. From the final.decree of the court of errors (or the highest state court having jurisdiction) upon an appeal from the court of chancery, p. 401, &c. 5. Final decree after remittitur, § 79. p. 390, &c. 425-8. 5. Costs, 80-82. 1. In general, § 80. p. 430-454 2. Bills of costs, El. p. 428. 3. Taxation and taxing officers, § 82. p. 454. {Appeal from taxation and orders there 6. Enrolment and execution, & 83-85. 1. Enrolment, abstract, docket, and transscript, 83. p. 458 2. Execution, § 84. p. 461. (1. Orders for issuing execution, &c. p. '461. 2. Orders and proceedings against sheriff, p. 462. 3. Final satisfaction, and cancelling lien of record, p. 464. |