Wednesday, May 18, 1864.Washington,
DC. | President orders arrest of editors and publishers
of New York "World" and "Journal of Commerce" for printing spurious
proclamation purporting to be signed by President. Publication of newspapers
suspended. Abraham
Lincoln to John A. Dix, 18 May 1864, CW, 7:347-50. Interviews Dr.
Winston, who knows topography of Virginia, bears letters of recommendation, and
asks to be allowed to join Gen. Grant. Abraham
Lincoln to Ulysses S. Grant, 18 May 1864, CW, 7:350. 11 A.M. Responds to
address presented by delegation from General Conference of Methodist Episcopal
Church: "God bless the Methodist Church—bless all the churches—and
blessed be God, Who, in this our great trial, giveth us the churches." Response
to Methodists, 18 May 1864, CW,
7:350-51. Confers with Secs. Seward and Stanton at War Dept. regarding fraudulent proclamation
published in two New York newspapers. Rescinds order for arrest of editors and
publishers. Harper, Press, 293,
295. Attends lecture on Battle of Gettysburg by Dr. J. R.
Warner in hall of House of Representatives. Randall,
Lincoln, 3:17. Suggests
to Sec. Chase: "Suppose you change your five per cent loan to six, allowing the
holders of the fives already out to convert them into sixes, upon taking each
an equal additional amount at six." Abraham
Lincoln to Salmon P. Chase, 18 May 1864, CW, 7:347. |