Friday, May 15, 1863.Washington, DC.
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President visits Sec. Welles to discuss Lord Lyons' dispatch
concerning confiscated mails.
Welles, Diary.
Announces renewal of Saturday concerts of Marine band on White House grounds.
Washington Chronicle, 15 May 1863.
"The President has been closeted for two hours today with Gen.
Sickles, Commander of the Third army corps."
N.Y. Herald, 16 May 1863.
Receives deputation from Union League of Philadelphia and accepts
invitation to attend exercises commemorating anniversary of American
Independence on July 4, 1863.
Washington Chronicle, 18 May 1863.
[Irwin deposits $75 in Springfield Marine Bank, interest on Cline note.
Pratt, Personal Finances, 165.]
President addresses letter to H. T. Blow, Charles D. Drake, and
others at St. Louis: "It is very painful to me that you in Missouri
can not, or will not, settle your factional quarrel among yourselves.
I have been tormented with it beyond endurance for months, by both
sides. Neither side pays the least respect to my appeals to your
reason. I am now compelled to take hold of the case."
Abraham Lincoln to Henry T. Blow, Charles D. Drake and Others, 15 May 1863, CW, 6:218. |