BOWLING v. HARRISON


47 U.S. 248 (____)

6 How. 248

JOHN D. BOWLING, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. JILSON P. HARRISON.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

It was argued by Mr. Jones, for the plaintiff in error, and by Mr. Crittenden and Mr. Fendall, for the defendant.

Mr. Jones, for the plaintiff in error.


Mr. Justice GRIER delivered the opinion of the court.

The first assignment of error in this case is to the instruction given by the court to the jury, — "That, to charge an indorser if he lived in the town in which the note was made payable, the notice must be personal, unless he had agreed to receive it elsewhere, or unless, by custom and usage of the bank at which the note...

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