Tuesday, June 4, 1861.Washington, DC.
| Several merchants and shipbuilders from Baltimore interview
President and cabinet in special session. Baltimore Sun, 6 June
1861. President makes short speech of welcome to Marcelino Hurtado, minister plenipotentiary from Granadian Confederation.
Evening Star (Washington, DC), 5 June 1861, 3:1;
Reply
to Don Marcelino Hurtado, 4 June 1861, CW, 4:393. Ignores secession in
Texas and recognizes Miguel Zaragosa as consul for Mexico at San Antonio.
Baltimore Sun, 8 June 1861. In the evening, President
Lincoln and First Lady Mary Lincoln host a
dinner for members of the "diplomatic corps." A newspaper reports, "It was in
many respects the most brilliant affair of the sort that has ever taken place
at the Executive Mansion." Mary Lincoln decorates using "fragrant natural
flowers. . . . [from] the White House conservatories and grounds" in place of the
existing "stiff artificial flowers." "The dinner was served in a style to
indicate that Mrs. Lincoln's good taste and good judgment had exercised
supervision in this department also." Evening Star
(Washington, D.C.), 7 June 1861, 2:1-2; National Republican (Washington, DC), 7 June 1861, 3:1; The New York Times (NY),
7 June 1861, 8:1. |