To John Bennett. Springfield, Ill., Aug. 5, 1837. John Bennett, Esq. DEAR SIR:-Mr. Edwards tells me you wish to know whether the act to which your own incorporation provision was attached pa**ed into a law. It did. You can organize under the general incorporation law as soon as you choose. I also tacked a provision onto a fellow's bill to authorize the relocation of the road from Salem down to your town, but I am not certain whether or not the bill pa**ed, neither do I suppose I can ascertain before the law will be published, if it is a law. Bowling Greene, Bennette Abe? and yourself are appointed to make the change. No news. No excitement except a little about the election of Monday next.
I suppose, of course, our friend Dr. Heney stands no chance in your diggings. Your friend and humble servant, A. LINCOLN.