9 NOVEMBER 1850, Page 4

In the Court of Common Pleas, on Monday, a rule

was granted in the ease of Bainbrigge versus Bainbrigge, tried at the last Staffordshire Assizes, calling on the plaintiff to show cause why a new trial should not be had, on the ground that the verdict given to him was against evidence. We reported the trial fully when it occurred, giving prominence to those features which at the time made the reasons on both sides of very balancing weight : the fittest time to reproduce them will be when the Court reviews the case and pronounces its judgment.