
    Earl vs. Burr.
    
    
      
      Note. — This case was subsequently overruled in Kennedy v. Kennedy, 3 Har. 51.
      
    
   The Court

ordered the rule to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside, to be dismissed, because no notice of argument was filed with the clerk as required by the rule of this court; and observed that although it be true, as alleged, that such notices are oftentimes not filed, yet such omissions have never been sanctioned by the court, are in violation of a plain rule, and if the adversary insists upon the objection, the rule must be enforced, unless a satisfactory excuse is established.  