
    [THE COURTS.]
    High Court of Errors and Appeals.
    
      Ridgely’s Notebook V, 540.
    
    Monday, June 8, 1829.
    The Court met Monday, June 8. Present: Ridgely, Chancellor; Johns, Chief Justice; Davis, Rowland and Dingle, Justices of the Supreme Court; Clayton, Chief Justice; and Cooper, Stout, and Nandain, Justices of the Court of Common Pleas.
    The Court heard the appeal from Chancery of Rodney et al. v. Mary Robinson et al.
    
    Tuesday, June 9.
    Present the Judges of this Court as yesterday. Clayton, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, delivered the opinion of the Court on the appeal of Du Pont and Du Pont v. Bauduy, affirming the appeal.
    The Court also heard the case of The Farmers’ Bank of Delaware v. John Merritt's Executors.
    
    The case of Broom et al. v. Thomas Roberts.
    
    Wednesday, June 10.
    Same Judges as yesterday. McFachan’s Administrator v. Barry was heard.
    
      Thursday, June 11.
    Same Judges as yesterday. Josiah F. Clement et al. v. The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company was commenced, but continued on a suggestion of some fault or diminution of the record. And in the afternoon James Riddle v. Thomas Bradun and Washington Rice was commenced, but the argument not concluded. Adjourned to Friday, the 12th.
     