Friday, October 17, 1862.Washington, DC.
| Commodore Nutt, publicized "pigmy" accompanied by showman P. T.
Barnum, gives command performance at White House. Evening Star (Washington, DC), 17 October 1862, 3d ed., 2:5. Cabinet meeting again on subject of
trade at Norfolk. Welles, Diary. Lincoln writes to
Attorney General Edward Bates and instructs him to "make out and send me a
commission for David Davis of Illinois, as an Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court of the United States." Lincoln's friend, Judge Davis, presides over
Illinois's Eighth Judicial Circuit. A few days earlier, Lincoln asked Bates to
determine whether or not Lincoln could legally appoint Davis to the Supreme
Court position while the Senate is in "recess." Bates affirmed Lincoln's
"lawful power" to appoint Davis. Edward Bates to Abraham
Lincoln, 15 October 1862, Abraham Lincoln
Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC;
Abraham Lincoln to Edward Bates, 17
October 1862, CW, 5:465-66. Gen. Corcoran asks President to give Lt. Morgan Doheny, 42d New York
Volunteers, commission in regular army. Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M.
Stanton, 17 October 1862, CW,
5:466. Lincoln thanks author, John F. Callan, for copy of "The
Military Laws of the United States." Abraham Lincoln to John F. Callan,
17 October 1862, CW, 5:466. |