Thursday, July 31, 1862.Washington, DC.
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President answers suggestion in letter addressed to August Belmont,
New York financier, that "Mr. Lincoln must take a decisive course" as
to restoration of Union. Lincoln writes that such a course is
declared "in the inaugural, in each of two regular messages to
Congress, and in many, if not all, the minor documents issued by the
Executive since the inauguration." Those in rebellious states "must
understand that they cannot experiment for ten years trying to
destroy the government, and if they fail still come back into the
Union unhurt. If they expect . . . to ever have the Union as it was,
I join with the writer in saying 'Now is the time'."
Abraham Lincoln to August Belmont, 31 July 1862, CW, 5:350-51. |