Friday, January 20, 1860.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln writes Gustave Koerner: "Yesterday the Judge decided the
demurrer against us on all the points. On looking over your
memorandum left with me, I find you desire me to 'have the case set
for trial as late as I can'—but really I find I have no power
[to] set a time for the trial. The opposite party is not here, in
person, or by counsel; and the Judge, properly enough, refuses to
make a stipulation for the absent party."
Abraham Lincoln to Gustave P. Koerner, 20 January 1860, CW, 3:514-15. |