
    [THE JUDICIARY.]
    
      Ridgely’s Notebook IV, 252.
    
    High Court of Errors and Appeals.
    Monday, August 4, 1823.
    The Court met. Present: Ridgely, Chancellor; Johns, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; Booth, Chief Justice of the Court of Common [Pleas]; Davis, Justice of the Supreme Court; Cooper and Stout, Justices of the Court of Common Pleas.
    Tuesday, August 5.
    The Court, to wit, Ridgely, Booth, Cooper and Stout proceeded in hearing the case of Bachelor v. the State.
    
    Wednesday, August 6.
    The case of Elizabeth Bachelor employed the Court the greatest part of this day.
    Several causes were continued for want of a quorum. Judge Way and Judge Batson have not been in attendance. Mr. Way, we heard, had been very sick a couple of weeks ago, and it is supposed that he is still too much indisposed to leave home. A letter was received from Mr. Batson, by which we learn that he is sick, and cannot attend. The family of James Booth, Jr., one of the members of the bar, prevents his attendance on account of indisposition. ...
     