Tuesday, January 19, 1858.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln writes Joseph Gillespie to "come right up"
about embarrassing case in Supreme Court—People ex rel. Lanphier & Walker v. Hatch. Case involved
reapportionment act passed in 1857. Gov. Bissell had signed it inadvertently,
then crossed off his name. Democrats bring suit to compel secretary of state to
certify act. Case involves politics and Lincoln's senatorial ambitions, for
reapportionment changed districts to Republican disadvantage. Lincoln also
telegraphs George T. Brown, Alton Republican, to send Gillespie "at once. Don't
fail[.]" Abraham
Lincoln to Joseph Gillespie, 19 January 1858,
CW, 2:432;
Abraham
Lincoln to George T. Brown, 19 January 1858,
CW, 2:432; 19 Ill. 283.
Lincoln & Herndon file bill in chancery in Sangamon Circuit Court in
Doup v. Gibson et al.Photocopy. |