Case Name: The Bank of the United States v. Thomas Swann
Court: United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1822-11
Citations: 2 Cranch 368
Docket Number: 
Parties: The Bank of the United States v. Thomas Swann.
Judges: (Thruston, J., absent
Reporter: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia (District of Columbia - reported by Mackey)
Volume: 2
Pages: 368–368

Head Matter:
The Bank of the United States v. Thomas Swann.
Notice to the indorser, put into the post-office at Washington, for the defendant in Alexandria, on the day after the last day of grace, after the closing of the mail of that day, is too late.
Assumpsit against the indorser of a promissory note'due 11th-14th December, 1819.
The notice to the indorser, who lived in Alexandria, was put into the post-office at Washington on the 15th of December, after the mail of that day for Alexandria had been closed.

Opinion:
The Court
(Thruston, J., absent
said it was too late.
Non-pros.