Thursday, March 5, 1863.Washington, DC.
| Lincoln forwards $868, to U.S. Treasurer Francis E. Spinner.
Lincoln received the money together with a letter from an anonymous writer, of
Brooklyn, New York. The writer explained, "I came by [the money] in a dishonest
manner . . . Being tempted, in an unguarded moment I consented to take it being
very much in want of money but thanks be to my Saviour I was led by the
influences of the Holy Spirit to see my great sin and to return it to you as
the representative of the United States." Anonymous.
"Candide Secure" to Abraham Lincoln, 2 March 1863, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, DC;
Receipt from Francis E. Spinner, 5
March 1863, CW, 6:125.
Senate committee announces to President that Senate is ready to receive
communications. Senate Journal, 449.
Sec. Welles spends most of evening until 11 P.M. in President's
room. Welles, Diary. Lincoln receives
February salary warrant for $2,022.34. Pratt,
Personal Finances, 182. |