10 O.G. 907 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern New York | 1876
This is a motion, substantially on the ground of newly-discovered evidence, to vacate the decree, allow the answer to be amended, and retry the cause. Of course such a departure from the ordinary course of the administration of justice could only be allowed for the gravest reasons and the plainest proof of the sufficiency of the newly-offered evidence to lead the court to a different result.
Upon a careful examination of the two watchmen’s time-detectors, which are produced in support of the application, I am of opinion that neither of them would have been regarded by my learned predecessor as an anticipation of the patent on which the plaintiff has obtained his decree. The essence of this he thought consisted in the dial revolving on the watch-arbor in connec