Monday, February 1, 1858.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln has two cases in Supreme Court: Laughlin v. Marshall, and Illinois Central RR v. Morrison & Crabtree. First case, which involved two certificates of deposit totalling $1,000, he argues on behalf of Marshall. (Court affirms decision of trial court.) In second case, in which Lincoln and Ficklin appear for railroad, Ficklin makes opening argument.
Record; 19 Ill. 390. |