
    France v. France.
    After the dissolution, on answer, of an injunction restraining proceedings in an ejectment, a replication was filed by the complainant, and testimony taken on both sides, and the cause noticed for hearing. The Court refused to hear a motion for the renewal of the injunction on the testimony.
    On the filing of the bill an injunction liad been allowed, restraining the defendant from further prosecuting an ejectment. On the answer,and argument, the injunction was dissolved. The complainant filed a replication; and testimony was taken on both sides; and the cause noticed for hearing.
    
      Mr. Shipman,
    for the complainant, made an application, on notice, for a renewal of the injunction, on the facts as they appeared in evidence, proposing to read the testimony taken in the cause in support of the application; and stating, that, unless the injunction were renewed, the ejectment would be tried, and the complainant be turned out of possession, before the cause in this Court could bo heard.
    
      S. G. Potts
    
    opposed the application, and submitted that the Court would not hear the testimony read for the purpose proposed.
   The Court refused to hear the motion.  