Wednesday, July 2, 1862.Washington,
DC. | President announces signing of treaty of commerce
with Ottoman Empire. National Intelligencer, 6 August 1862. Cong. George W. Julian (Ind.) discusses military outlook with President.
Rice, 54. In conference with Sec.
Stanton on subject of fugitive Negroes President decides that by law
they cannot be sent back to masters, should not be allowed to starve, should be
given work and paid reasonable wages. Butler,
Correspondence, 2:41-42.
Signs number of important bills; among them, Act to Prohibit Polygamy in Utah,
and Pacific Railroad Act. Boston Advertiser, 21 July 1862; N.Y. Tribune,
3 July 1862. Reads Gen. McClellan's dispatches to Sen. Browning
(Ill.) at White House. Browning, Diary. Approves Morrill Land
Grant College Act donating public lands to states and territories providing
colleges of agriculture and mechanic arts. Stat. L., XII, 503. Again writes Gen. Halleck that reinforcements would be welcome but not
at cost of delaying Chattanooga expedition. Asks if Halleck could "make me a
flying visit." Abraham
Lincoln to Henry W. Halleck, 2 July 1862, CW, 5:300-1. Informs McClellan
that "the idea of sending you fifty thousand, or any other considerable force
promptly, is simply absurd. . . . Save the Army, . . . and I will strengthen it
for the offensive again, as fast as I can." Abraham
Lincoln to George B. McClellan, 2 July 1862,
CW, 5:301-2. Returns to
Senate unapproved bill for additional medical officers because it is superseded
by approved bill. Abraham
Lincoln to the Senate, 2 July 1862, CW, 5:302. |