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Tuesday, June 21, 1859.+-

Springfield, IL.

Disgusted with demands of plaintiffs in Ambos et al. v. Barrett, Lincoln writes Charles Ambos; "I would now very gladly surrender the charge of the case to anyone you would designate, without charging anything for the much trouble I have already had." Abraham Lincoln to Charles Ambos, 21 June 1859, CW, 3:386-87.

He argues demurrers in Rice v. Wing (see January 3, 1860) and Whiting v. Mudge, continued from June 17, 1859. Record.

Robert buys paper of pepper at Smith's. Pratt, Personal Finances, 157.