Friday, March 25, 1864.Washington, DC.
| Cabinet meets. Sec. Welles calls attention to scarcity of
seamen. Suggests transfer of 12,000 men from Army to Navy. Welles, Diary. Lincoln in his study all evening with F. B. Carpenter. Talks Shakespeare.
Recites poem, "Oh! Why should the spirit of mortal be proud?"
Carpenter, Six
Months, 58. President Lincoln writes to Commissioner of
Public Buildings Benjamin B. French regarding a bill in Congress that removes
French's position "from the control of the Department of the Interior, and . .
. enlarg[es] the powers and patronage of your office." Lincoln continues, "The
proposed change may be right for aught I know." But, Lincoln adds, "[I]f the
change is made, I do not think I can allow you to retain the office; because
that would be encouraging officers to be constantly intriguing, to the
detriment of the public interest, in order to profit themselves."
Abraham Lincoln to Benjamin B.
French, 25 March 1864, CW,
7:266-67. Asks Thurlow Weed if it is true that he is hurt
because one of his suggestions on how to run affairs of government was not
followed. Abraham Lincoln to Thurlow Weed, 25
March 1864, CW, 7:268-69. |