
    William Gould et al. v. Charles Tryon.
    Tlie service of a subpeena was set aside as irregular, where the copy delivered to the defendant varied from the original, in being tested on the 31st day of October, 1840, instead of 1843.
    This was a motion to set aside the service of a subpoena as irregular.
    The subpoena in this case was tested on the 31st day of October, 1843, and the copy served on the defendant varied from the original, being tested on the 31st day of October, 1840.
    J. S. Abbott, in support of the motion.
    
      E. B. Harrington, contra.
   The Chancellor

set aside the service of the subpoena as irregular, and cited 1 Edw. Ch. R. 631.  