Tuesday, June
16, 1863.Washington, DC. | President
interviews district attorney in assault and battery case against John Knowles.
Abraham
Lincoln to Edward Bates, 16 June 1863, CW, 6:278-79. Telegraphs
Mrs. Lincoln in Philadelphia: "It is a matter of
choice with yourself whether you come home. There is no reason why you should
not, that did not exist when you went away. As bearing on the question of your
coming home, I do not think the raid in Pennsylvania amounts to anything at
all." Abraham
Lincoln to Mary Todd Lincoln, 16 June 1863,
CW, 6:283. Interviews
Gen. Cadwalader regarding assignment to command troops at Philadelphia for
present emergency. Abraham
Lincoln to Horace Binney, Jr., 16 June 1863,
CW, 6:279. At cabinet
meeting Sec. Chase suggests that an attempt be made to capture Richmond, but
Lincoln blocks idea. Welles, Diary. President and
Sec. Stanton at War Dept. in evening. Sec.
Welles drops in and finds them jubilant over report that no Confederates have
reached Carlisle, Pa. Welles, Diary, 17 June 1863. Telegraphs
Gen. Hooker: "Your idea to send your cavalry to this side of the river may be
right—probably is; still, it pains me a little that it looks like
defensive merely, and seems to abandon the fair chance now presented of
breaking the enemy's long and necessarily slim line, stretched now from the
Rappahannock to Pennsylvania." Abraham
Lincoln to Joseph Hooker, 16 June 1863, CW, 6:280-81. Sends letter to
Hooker by hand of Capt. Ulric Dahlgren regarding lack of confidence Gen.
Halleck displays toward Hooker. "You state the case much too strongly. . . . I
believe Halleck is dissatisfied with you to this extent only, that he knows
that you write and telegraph ('report' as he calls it) to me. . . . I need and
must have the professional skill of both, and yet these suspicions tend to
deprive me of both. . . . Now, all I ask is that you will be in such mood that
we can get into our action the best cordial judgment of yourself and General
Halleck, with my poor mite added, if indeed he and you shall think it entitled
to any consideration at all." Abraham
Lincoln to Joseph Hooker, 16 June 1863, CW, 6:281-82. |