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A liberal Commission allowed to Solicitors and all Members of the Legal Profession. Further information can be obGEO. H. PINCKARD, Actuary, 78, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury. **The Income of this Society, which is steadily increasing, now exceeds 97,9001. per annum.

LAW BOOKS. Mr. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, at his Great Room, 192, Fleet-street, (Corner of Chancery-lane), on TUESDAY next, Jan. 10, at half-past 12, (by order of the Executors),

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HE VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY of EDWARD HUGHES, late of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister at Law, deceased, including a fine set of the Statutes at Large to 5 Vict., Hamilton's Hedaya, Bythewood and Jarman's Conveyancing, Series of the Modern Reports in Law and Equity complete to the present time, Treatises and Books of Practice. To be viewed, and Catalogues had.

This day is published, price 108. 6d., Part II.,

LAW. A Gentleman who has served, Three Years of

his Articles, with a Solicitor in the Country, is desires of being ASSIGNED for the rest of his term, to some $0. LICITOR of GOOD GENERAL PRACTICE in, London, where he can take an active part in the business under the immediate directions of the principal. Apply to E. Freestone, Esq., Solicitor, Norwich.

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LAW.-A Gentleman recently out of his Articles,

(the first four years of which were passed in a highly respectable Office in the Country, and the last year in London; the first six months with the Agents of the Gentleman to whom he was articled, and the remaining six months with a Conveyancing Counsel), is desirous of obtaining a SITUATION as an Assistant Common-Law Clerk. Salary not so much an object as a respectable Office of Extensive Practice, where he would have an opportunity of improvement. Most unexceptionable references can be given. Letters are requested to be addressed to A. Y. Z., 21, Lincoln's Inn Fields.

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Longman & Co., Paternoster-row; and E. Spettigue, 67, Chancery-lane.

Just published, price 16s. boards, Part II. (containing CHANCERY, BANKRUPTCY, and CRIMINAL LAW, with a copious Index) of

PRINCIPLES of the LAWS of ENGLAND in the

various departments; and also the Practice of the Superior Courts: in the form of QUESTION and ANSWER; for the assistance of ARTICLED CLERKS in preparing for Examination, and incidentally for the use of Practitioners. By RICHARD SARGENT, Solicitor. Second Edition, revised and much enlarged.

Thomas Blenkarn, Law Bookseller, (late Crofts & Blenkarn), 19, Chancery-lane.

**The work may now be had complete in one thick vol., 8vo., price 17. 10s. boards.

STARKIE'S LAW OF EVIDENCE.-THIRD EDITION. In 3 vols., royal 8vo., 41. 148. 6d. boards,

A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the LAW. of EVI

DENCE and DIGEST of PROOFS in CIVIL and CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS. Third Edition, with very considerable alterations and additions. By THOS. STARKIE, Esq., of the Inner Temple, one of her Majesty's Counsel.

"There are now two general treatises on this extensive and intricate branch of Law, Mr. Starkie's and Mr. Phillipps's, of which it is not too much to say, that they excel all the text books of the day in the combination of learning and research with clear method and scientific precision. Mr. Phillipps's work, however, labours under this disadvantage, that it is confined to an examination of the general principles of Evidence, and does not treat of the rules applicable to particular subjects and actions, otherwise than as they illustrate those general principles. Mr. Starkie on the other hand, reserving the first part of his work chiefly for the discussion of general principles, devotes two closely printed volumes to a Digest, alphabetically arranged, of the Rules of Evidence and the proof applicable to particular subjects and actions. It is in this that the great practical superiority and utility of Mr. Starkie's book consists." -The Jurist, No. 269.

V. and R. Stevens & G. S. Norton, Law Booksellers and Publishers, (Successors to the late J. & W. T. Clarke, of Portugal-street), 26 and 39, Bell-yard, Lincoln's Inn.

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London: Printed by WALTER M'DOWALL, PRINTER, 4, PENBERTON ROW, and Published by STEPHEN SWEET, BOOKSELLER and PUBLISHER, 3, CHANCERY LANE. Saturday, January 7, 1843.

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