. The writings of Abraham Lincoln. The Writings of tndred d< be case would, on the ar different aspect. That Iving some twelve hundred contractors would plan, and raud which, at the most, could or two hundred, or even one d beyond the power of hat the\ t, in such a case, r gains, prow they did not, all. Thelaredfully di»- Winfleld ScottHancock Af;«a;. ^^OPE. Executive Mansion,.ton, March 19, 1865. Missouri: tion for Missouri rnor of that in by rid you will be <:oln. RD. b Mansion,Wa: March] 20, 1865. ll Ord, Army of the James: ge W. Lane is detained at. Abraham Lincoln 341 Norfolk withou


. The writings of Abraham Lincoln. The Writings of tndred d< be case would, on the ar different aspect. That Iving some twelve hundred contractors would plan, and raud which, at the most, could or two hundred, or even one d beyond the power of hat the\ t, in such a case, r gains, prow they did not, all. Thelaredfully di»- Winfleld ScottHancock Af;«a;. ^^OPE. Executive Mansion,.ton, March 19, 1865. Missouri: tion for Missouri rnor of that in by rid you will be <:oln. RD. b Mansion,Wa: March] 20, 1865. ll Ord, Army of the James: ge W. Lane is detained at. Abraham Lincoln 341 Norfolk without any charge against him? And if sowhy is it done? A. Lincoln. TELEGRAM TO JUDGE SCATES. Executive Mansion,Washington, March ax, 1865. Hon. Walter B. Scates, Centralia, Illinois: If you choose to go to New Mexico and reside, Iwill appoint you chief justice there. What say you?Please answer. A. Lincoln. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL W. S. HANCOCK. Washington, D. C, March 22, 1865. Major-General Hancock, Winchester, Va.: Seeing your despatch about General Crook, andfearing that through misapprehension somethingunpleasant may occur, I send you below twodespatches of General Grant, which I suppose willfully explain General Crooks movements. A. Lincoln. TELEGRAM TO GENERAL DODGE. Executive Mansion,Washington, March 23, 1865. General Dodge, Commanding, &c., Saint Louis, Mo.:Allow Mrs. R. S. Ewell the benefit of my amnesty proclamation on her taking the oath. A. Lincoln. 342 The Writings of TELEGRAM TO SECRETARY STANTON. City Point, Virginia, March 25, 1865.


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