Tuesday, February 9,
1858.Springfield, IL. | In the U. S.
Circuit Court, the defendant James A. Barret asks the court for a continuance
in the case of Emmitt v. Barret, a
dispute involving a promissory note. Elliott B. Herndon and John A. McClernand
represent Barret, and Lincoln, Lucien B. Adams, Thomas H. Lewis, and William H.
Herndon represent the plaintiff James Emmitt. The attorneys' arguments on the
motion "occupied the time of the court until the hour of adjournment." Judge
Samuel H. Treat orders "that the further argument be continued until tomorrow
morning." Order, 9 February 1858, Emmitt v. Barret, Record
Group 21, General Records, Vol. 1, 298; Declaration, filed 2 January 1858,
Emmitt v. Barret, Record Group 21, case file 279, both in U.S.
Circuit Court, Southern District of Illinois, National Archives and Records
Administration, Great Lakes Region, Chicago, IL. |