Saturday,
November 23, 1839.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln has 11 cases called, in five of
which he gets judgment. He writes and signs, for William D. Herndon, defendant,
pleas in Glasgow, Shaw, &
Tatum v. Herndon. He writes court order in
West v. Stevens &
Stevens. John Calhoun for Democrats, and E. D. Baker for Whigs, continue
debate. A. P. Field declares he has always opposed internal improvement system.
Lincoln's failure to comment on this statement annoys "Register."
Record; Photocopy; Register, 30 November
1839. Nor does Register (November 23, 1839) care
for Lincoln's public remarks on its criticism of Junto dictation. "He [Lincoln]
asserted that he did not advise etc. the running of John
Bennett for the Legislature, but was in favour of Bowling Green; and
that the editors of the Register had lied in making
such a statement. Mr. Lincoln said further that we hadno
authority for making the statement; and that having no authority, even
if we had published the truth, we were stillliars.
Such was the language of the man selected by the Whig Party to be an elector of
the high office of President of the United States." |