Saturday, July 25, 1863.Washington, DC.
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At night John Hay accompanies President to Soldiers' Home.
Hay, Letters and Diary.
Lincoln explains to Gov. Parker (N.J.) that it would breed trouble to
"have a special stipulation with the Governor of any one State"
regarding draft quotas. "As it stands, the best I can say is, that
every volunteer you will present us within thirty days from this date
. . . shall be, pro-tanto—an abatement of your quota of the
draft."
Abraham Lincoln to Joel Parker, 25 July 1863, CW, 6:347-48.
Orders Sec. Welles to: 1. cease "using any neutral port, to watch
neutral vessels, and then to dart out and seize them on their
departure"; 2. cease detaining "the crew of a captured neutral vessel
. . . on board such vessel, as prisoners of war."
Abraham Lincoln to Gideon Welles, 25 July 1863, CW, 6:348-50. |