Monday,
February 9, 1846.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln writes B. F. James about recent
article in "Morgan (Jacksonville) Journal" that attempted to show Lincoln
unwilling to have fair expression by Whigs on claims of Hardin and himself for
Congress.Abraham Lincoln to Benjamin
F. James, 9 February 1846,
CW, 1:365-66. Argument is concluded in Supreme Court in
Sargeant v. Kellogg and court
reinstates case. In Chauncey v.
Jackson, Lincoln's motion that judgment of reversal be vacated is
allowed, after he files deposition that because of other business he neglected
to notice that defendant was ordered December 31, 1845 to file joinder in
error. Lincoln writes and files his own affidavit in
Thornton v. Jackson, appeal from Cook
County.Record; Photocopy. Supreme Court adjourns. |