324 BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES. [ART. 13
3 Md. 251. Sasscer v. Fanners' Bank, 4 Md. 409. Farmers' Bank v. Bowie,
4 Md. 290. Manning v. Hays, 6 Md. 5. Citizens' Bank v. Howell, 8 Md. 530.
Kunkel v. Spooner, 9 Md. 463. Sasscer v. Whitely, 10 Md. 98. Moore v.
Hardcastle, 11 Md. 486. Armstrong v. Thurston, 11 Md. 148. Atwell v.
Grant, 11 Md. 106. Ricketts v. Pendleton, 14 Md. 320. Brailsford v. Wil-
liams, 15 Md. 150. Weems v. Farmers' Bank, 15 Md. 233. Walters v. Brown,
16 Md. 293. Selden v. Washington's admx., 17 Md. 379. Fanners' Bank v.
Allen, 18 Md. 475. Fulton v. MacCracken, 18 Md. 529. Staylor v. Ball, 24
Md. 183. Moses v. Franklin Bank, 34 Md. 574. Howard Bank v. Carson,
50 Md. 27. Reier v. Strauss, 54 Md. 285.
1888, art. 13, sec. 7. 1860, art. 14, sec. 7. 1837, ch. 253.
7. When such protest shall state that notice of such non-
payment or non-acceptance has been sent or delivered to the
party or parties to such note or bill, and the manner of such,
notice, such protest shall be prima facie evidence that such
notice has been sent or delivered in the manner therein stated.
Ibid. sec. 8. 1860, art. 14, sec. 8. 1825, ch. 35.
8. No judgment of any court of this State rendered in any
suit on a bill of exchange, promissory note or other negotiable
instrument, shall be reversed, or in any way set aside, on appeal
or writ of error, because the endorsements thereon may be in
blank, but such judgment shall be as good and valid as if such,
endorsements were properly filled up.
Ringgold v. Tyson, 3 H. & J. 172. Hudson v. Goodwln, 5 H. & J. 115.
Day v. Lyon, 6 H. & J. 140. Kiersted v. Rogers, 6 H. & J. 282. Cumb.
Bank v. McKinley, 6 H. & J. 527. Bowie v. Duvall, 1 G. & J. 175. William-
son v. Allen, 2 a. & J. 344. Bradley v. Hunt, 5 6. & J. 54. Mitchell v.
Mitchell, 11 G. & J. 388. Whiteford v. Burckmyer, 1 Gill, 127. Chesley v.
Taylor, 3 Gill, 251. Sullivan v. Violett, 6 Gill, 185. Bell v. Hagerstown
Bank, 7 Gill, 216. Ellicott v. Love, 6 Md. 509. Kunkel v. Spooner, 9 Md.
475. Shriner 11. Lamborn, 12 Md. 171. Hopkins v. Kent, 17 Md. 114. Sum-
wait v. Ridgely, 20 Md. 114. Dunham v. Clogg, 30 Md. 284. Elliott v.
Chesnut, 30 Md. 562.
Legal Holidays.
Ibid. sec. 9. 1882, ch. 23. 1890, ch. 238. 1904, ch. 1.
9. The following days in each and every year, viz: the first
day of January, commonly called "New Year's Day;" the
twenty-second day of February, known as "Washington's
Birthday;" the fourth day of July, called "Independence
Day;" the twenty-fifth day of December, known as "Christ-
mas Day;" " Good Friday;" the thirtieth day of May, com-
monly called "Decoration Day;" all days of general and
congressional elections throughout the State, and all special
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