Monday, July
11, 1859.Springfield, IL. | Lincoln,
Logan, and Hatch, "as friends of yours and of the people," urge James Miller,
treasurer, to pay nothing "under any possible circumstances" on new McAllister
and Stebbins bonds. Lincoln sends copy of his German paper, "Illinois
Staats-Anzeiger," to Frederick C. W. Koehnle of Lincoln and John Capps of Mount
Pulaski. Abraham
Lincoln, S. T. Logan, and O. M. Hatch to James Miller, 11 July 1859,
CW, 3:392;
Abraham
Lincoln to Frederick C. W. Koehnle, 11 July 1859,
CW, 2:391. Court decides
Whiting v. Mudge, tried July 1, 1859, in
favor of plaintiff, and assesses damages of $517.41. Lincoln represents
defendant. Record. |