Tuesday, December 18, 1860.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln writes announcement of appointment of
Edward Bates to cabinet for insertion in "Missouri Democrat." To John D.
Defrees he comments: "I am sorry any republican inclines to dally with Pop.
Sov. of any sort. It acknowledges that slavery has equal rights with liberty,
and surrenders all we have contended for." He writes Montgomery Blair of
Maryland that he is corresponding with Gilmer. Trumbull can show Blair copy of
Lincoln's letter. He complains to Henry J. Raymond of New York "Times" about
misrepresentations of Mississippian, William Smedes, whose writing "Times" has
published. "A very mad-man," says Lincoln. Abraham
Lincoln to Edward Bates, 18 December 1860,
CW, 4:154-55;
Abraham
Lincoln to John D. Defrees, 18 December 1860,
CW, 4:155;
Abraham
Lincoln to Montgomery Blair, 18 December 1860,
CW, 4:155;
Abraham
Lincoln to Henry J. Raymond, 18 December 1860,
CW, 4:156. |