Monday, January 19, 1863.Washington,
DC. | President replies to laudatory address from
workingmen of Manchester, England: "It is now a pleasant duty to acknowledge
the demonstration you have given of your desire that a spirit of peace and
amity towards this country may prevail in the councils of your Queen." Abraham
Lincoln to the Workingmen of Manchester, England, 19 January 1863,
CW, 6:63-65. In
afternoon J. E. Murdoch gives patriotic readings to select group at White House. In evening President and Mrs. Lincoln attend readings in Senate Chamber for benefit of sick and wounded soldiers. Murdoch reads "Sleeping Sentinel" by Francis De Haes
Janvier. LL, No. 544; Daily National Republican (Washington, DC), 19 January 1863, 2d ed., 3:3, 20 January 1863, 2d ed., 2:1; Washington Chronicle, 20 January 1863. |