Saturday, May 12, 1860.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln writes to Dr. Edward Wallace, who is in
Chicago attending the Republican convention. Wallace, of Reading, Pennsylvania,
seeks Lincoln's views regarding the tariff issue. Lincoln writes, "a
presidential candidate" needs to assure the convention delegates "that he would
neither seek to force a tariff-law by Executive influence; nor yet to arrest a
reasonable one, by a veto, or otherwise." Lincoln adds, "I really have no
objection to these views being publicly known; but I do wish to thrust no
letter before the public now, upon any subject." Abraham
Lincoln to Edward Wallace, 12 May 1860, CW, 4:49. |