The Lord Chancellor will resume the business in the Court
of Chancery on the 1st of November, which is the first seal-day of the Term. Motions will be heard for the 2d, 8th, 15th, 22d, and 26th ; Petitions on the 3d ; Rehearings and Appeals on the other days of the week. The Vice-Chancellor will also resume his sittings on the 1st of November. His Honour will hear motions on the same days appointed by the Lord Chancellor ; Petitions on the 3d; Pleas, De- murrers, Exceptions, Causes, and Further Directions, from the 5th to the 23d inclusive, except on the days appointed for motions and peti- tions; and short causes on the 24th.
We are informed, by what we consider good authority, that the Chan- cellor does not intend to fill up the vacancy in the Court of Review occasioned by the death of Sir A. Pell.—Times. [We are happy to learn that our anticipations have proved correct. We said, when the vacancy occurred, that we did not think it would be filled up.]