Monday, March 31, 1862.Washington, DC.
| President Lincoln writes to Major General George B. McClellan
regarding a recent military decision. Lincoln writes, "This morning I felt
constrained to order [General Louis] Blenker's Division to [Major General John C.]
Fremont; and I write this to assure you that I did so with great pain,
understanding that you would wish it otherwise. If you could know the full
pressure of the case, I am confident you would justify it—even beyond a
mere acknowledgement that the Commander-in-chief, may order what he pleases."
Abraham Lincoln to George B.
McClellan, 31 March 1862, CW,
5:175-76. Transmits to Senate treaty of commerce and navigation
with Ottoman Empire. Abraham Lincoln to the Senate, 31
March 1862, CW, 5:176. Mrs. Lincoln has "a dozen Todds
of the Edwards breed in the house" from Springfield. Dennett, Hay Diaries and
Letters, 39. |