
    *Between THOMAS COBS, plaintiff, and JOHN MOSBY, defendent.
    
    Oct. & Nov., 1791.
    Verdict — Bill for Relief Dismissed. — Bill for relief against a verdict dismissed: the motion for a new trial, — the only ground for the interposition of the Court, — having been rej ected.
   IN this cause, heard the 28 day of October, 1791, the bill brought for relief against a verdict, was dismissed, a motion to the court, before which the issue was tried, to award a new trial, for the causes now suggested, having been rejected, and no other cause for the interposition of a court of equity appearing upon the proofs.  