Tuesday, May
30, 1854.Danville, IL. | With eight of his
cases called, Lincoln has busy day. Three come before juries, but in two cases
no agreement is reached. In third, verdict is in favor of Lincoln's client.
Fourth case is settled by agreement, defendant, whom Lincoln and Lamon
represent, consenting to judgment of $423.22. Of remainder, two are tried
before court, and two are continued. Record. [In
Washington, President Pierce signs Kansas-Nebraska bill.] |